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6.5
Network settings
General Network Settings
Hostname
power
Location
Rack #3
Contact
Joe Random <[email protected]>
HTTP Port
80
HTTPS Port
443
Enable SSH Server
SSH Port
22
Syslog Server
192.168.0.2
Syslog severity
threshold
Same subnet access
only
FROM
192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255 (wired), 192.168.254.0-
192.168.254.255 (wireless)
ONLY
Allowed SSH public keys
Submit
Debug
General network settings
You can adjust the HTTP and HTTPS port bindings. If left empty, the corresponding service is not accessible. It
may be a good idea to disable HTTP if HTTPS satisfies your needs. Disabling both for security is possible; you can
use the
, or SSH to re-enable them if needed.
Enabling SSH will allow full control over the device, possibly bypassing most of the restrictions, e.g. setting protec-
tion. The SSH port is customizable as well. The SSH server also accepts public key authentication for a configurable
set of keys (the format is the same as in the
authorized_keys
file).
You can limit the severity of the locally recorded log messages by setting a minimal severity. Note that the local
log is circular, with old messages being replaced by newer ones; messages aren't persisted across reboots. For
persistent storage, you can configure the unit to send the system log to a syslog server. All messages, regardless
of severity, are sent; the receiver is expected to do the filtering.
Same subnet restriction can used to prevent remote access from outside. ONLY MACHINES IN THE SAME SUB
←
-
NET WILL CONNECT AFTER ENABLING THIS. If connectivity is lost, use a local connection such as a laptop with
a crossover cable to restore your original network settings; you can also use the
for that.
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