
If KVM encryption is set to “Force”, the applet will only make an encrypted connection
with a certificate. An error will be reported in case an encrypted connection cannot be
made.
Group-based System Access Control (IP Filtering)
This lets you control what IP addresses can connect to the DKVM-IP1 by creating IP
filtering rules. You can choose to allow or block IP addresses to/from accessing the
DKVM-IP1.
Note
: If you set the IP filtering rules incorrectly, it is possible to block your computer
from accessing the DKVM-IP1. For assistance in creating IP filtering rules, please
contact your network administrator.
When the DKVM-IP1 receives a TCP packet from an IP address, each rule will be run in
order in a chain rule fashion to determine whether to allow access to the DKVM-IP1. If an
IP address matches the first rule, the rule’s action will be used to determine access. If the
IP address does not match the specified rule, the IP address will be checked against the
next rule, and so forth. If none of the rules applies to the IP address, the Default Action
will be used. (see the diagram below)
Above: A chain-rule diagram of IP filtering procedures.
To use Group-based System Access Control, use the following steps:
1. Tick
the
Enable Group-based System Access Control
checkbox.
2. Enter the following settings for each rule you want to create:
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