Ip binding category – HP System Management Homepage-Software User Manual
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3.
Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.
4.
Under Anonymous Access, select the box beside Allow Anonymous users access to unsecured
pages.
5.
Click Apply to apply your settings.
To disable anonymous access:
1.
Select Settings from the menu.
2.
In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.
3.
Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.
4.
Under Anonymous Access, remove the check from the box beside Allow Anonymous users
access to unsecured pages.
5.
Click Apply to apply your settings.
To enable local access:
1.
Select Settings from the menu.
2.
In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.
3.
Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.
4.
Under Local Access, select the box beside Turn on automatic logon in System Management
Homepage.
5.
Select Anonymous or Administrator.
6.
Click Apply to apply your settings.
To disable local access:
1.
Select Settings from the menu.
2.
In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.
3.
Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.
4.
Under Local Access, deselect the box beside Turn on automatic logon in System Management
Homepage.
5.
Click Apply to apply your settings.
IP Binding category
IP Binding specifies the
that HP SMH accepts requests from and controls the nets and
subnets that requests are processed.
Administrators can configure HP SMH to only bind to addresses specified in the IP Binding window.
Five subnet IP addresses and netmasks can be defined.
An IP address on the server is bound if it matches one of the entered IP Binding addresses after
the mask is applied.
HP SMH on Windows and Linux supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
For example, If the subnet IP address is 172.24.37.88 and netmask is 255.255.255.0, it means
requests are considered from all IP addresses 172.24.37.x (where, x is any value from 1-255).
Similarly, for other netmask values, 255.255.0.0 and 255.0.0.0 IP addresses get bound
accordingly. Applying 255.255.255.255 netmask results in binding only a single IP address.
NOTE:
HP SMH always binds to 127.0.0.1. If IP Binding is enabled and no subnet/mask pairs
are configured, HP SMH is only available to 127.0.0.1. If IP Binding is not enabled, you bind to
all addresses.
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