9: Services Settings
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HTTPAuthentication | Description |
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URI | Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). |
| Note: The URI must begin with ‘/’ to refer to the filesystem. |
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Auth Type | Select the authentication type: |
| None = no authentication is necessary. |
| Basic = encodes passwords using Base64. |
| Digest = encodes passwords using MD5. |
| SSL = can only be accessed over SSL (no password is required). |
| SSL/Basic = is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using Base64. |
| SSL/Digest = is accessible only over SSL and encodes passwords using MD5. |
| Note: When changing the parameters of Digest or SSL Digest authentication, it is |
| often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure it does not attempt to use |
| cached authentication information. |
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To Configure HTTP Authentication
Using Web Manager
To configure HTTP Authentication, gclick HTTP in the menu and select Authentication.
Using the CLI
To enter the HTTP command level: enable
Using XML
Include in your file: <configgroup name=”http authentication uri” instance=”uri name”>
RSS Settings
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) (sometimes referred to as Rich Site Summary) is a method of feeding online content to Web users. Instead of actively searching for configuration changes, RSS feeds permit viewing only relevant and new information regarding changes made via an RSS publisher. The RSS feeds may also be stored to the file system cfg_log.txt file.
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RSS Settings | Description |
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RSS Feed | Select On or Off for RSS feeds to an RSS publisher. The default setting is off. |
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Persistent | Select On or Off for RSS feed to be written to a file (cfg_log.txt) and to be available |
| across reboots. The default setting is off. |
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Max Entries | Set the maximum number of log entries. Only the last Max Entries are cached and |
| viewable. |
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View | Click the button to view RSS feeds. |
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