Management Interface Setup
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Management
Interface Setup
There are two methods of restricting the visibility of the Webcache’s Web
Interface. Both methods are configured from the Setup Management
screen. To access the Setup Management screen:
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Click
Device
on the Toolbar.
3
Select
Security
>
Setup Management
in the Navigation Tree. The
Setup Management window is displayed.
4
Configure the restrictions. See
“Disabling Port 80”
and
“Restricting
Address Access”
below.
5
Click
OK
to save your changes or
Cancel
to return to the Web interface
without making any changes.
Disabling Port 80
By default, the Web interface of the Webcache is available on both TCP
port 80 and TCP port 8081. Since port 80 is the default port for Web
browsing, the login screen of the Web interface is available to any user on
your network by entering
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
into a Web
browser (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Webcache).
You can hide your Webcache from casual browsers by unchecking the
Make Web Interface Available on TCP port 80
box on the
Setup
Management
window. Once this change has been saved the Webcache
will no longer respond to default HTTP requests on this port and will be
invisible to most browsers.
To access the Web interface of the Webcache in this mode type the
following into your browser:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8081/
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or your Webcache. You will then
be able to administer the Webcache as before.
Disabling port 80 does not change the caching operation of the
Webcache. Only access to the Web interface is affected.
Restricting Address
Access
By default, the Web interface, CLI and SNMP interface of the Webcache
are available from any IP address on your network. If you have an address
or set of addresses from which the Webcache will be managed you can
restrict all management access only to those addresses.
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