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HP Integrity rx2800 i2 Server User Manual

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Parameter

Description

Possible values

Management Homepage to restrict login access.

(Applies to Linux PSP only.)

To enable restrictions on

who can log in to the web
server, this parameter must
be set to yes, and values

must be provided to the

IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLU

DE or

IP-RESTRICTED-INCLU

DE parameters.

IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE This parameter is used by the HP Systems

Management Homepage to exclude specific IP

address/NetMask pairs from logging into the web

services. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
This parameter is ignored unless the
IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter is set to

yes.

List of IP address ranges
separated by semicolons

(for example,

10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;10.2.
2.2-10.2.2.10)

IP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE This parameter is used by the HP Systems

Management Homepage to enable login only from

the IP address/NetMask pairs specified. (Applies

to Linux PSP only.)
This parameter is ignored unless the
IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter is set to

yes.

List of IP address ranges
separated by semicolons

(for example,

10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;10.2.
2.2-10.2.2.10)

LOCALACCESS-ENABLED

This parameter is used by the HP Systems

Management Homepage to determine whether to
enable local anonymous access to the web

services. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

YES (default to include

anonymous access)

NO

LOCALACCESS-TYPE

This parameter is used by the HP Systems

Management Homepage to determine the type of
access granted to local users. (Applies to Linux PSP

only.)

Anonymous (default)

Administrator

CAUTION: Selecting local

access with administrator
privileges as the login

provides full access to any

user with access to the local
console, without prompting

for a user name or

password.

TRUSTMODE

This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage to set up the trust

relationship mode. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

TrustByCert—If this
value is used, the
CERTLIST parameter

must be defined to

enable access to the

server.

TrustByName—If this

value is used, the

XENAMELIST

parameter must be

defined.

TrustByAll—HP does

not recommend using

this value because of

possible negative
security consequences.