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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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web proxy
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connections are only accepted on those specified interfaces. When disabled, HTTP
connections are accepted on any interface. Default is enabled.
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interface <interface_name>
—Add or delete (with no) interfaces to the listen list.
If the interface is also running as a DHCP client, it is as if the interface was not added.
If DHCP is later turned off on this interface, it is as if the interface was then added to
the listen list. Default is eth0.
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https
—Configure HTTPS access to the Web interface.
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certificate regenerate
—Generate a new certificate to use for HTTPS.
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enable
—Enable or disable (with no) HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) access to the Web
interface. Default is enabled. This setting is only meaningful if the Web interface as a
whole is enabled.
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port
—Set the port number for HTTPS. Default is 443. The no variant resets it to the
default, but does not disable HTTPS.
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proxy
—Configure Web proxy settings. See
“web proxy,"
for details.
•
session
—Configure session settings.
•
renewal
—Control the length of time before Web session cookies are automatically
regenerated. Default is 30 minutes. Use no to reset default.
•
timeout
—Configure time after which a session expires. Default is 150 minutes.
show web
Web interface settings.
web proxy
Manage Web proxy settings. Web proxy is disabled until you configure a host. See
“Configuring the Web Interface Proxy (CLI)” on page 107
for task details.
web proxy
auth
authtype {<auth_type> | none | basic}
basic password <plaintext_password> username <username>
host <IP_address> [port <TCP_port>]
Configure a Web proxy; use no web proxy to delete.
Notes:
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auth
—Configure authentication settings for the Web proxy.
•
authtype
—Configure the type of authentication to be used with a Web proxy. Only
matters if a proxy is configured with web proxy host. The no variant resets the
authtype to its default, which is none.
•
none
—No authentication required.
•
basic
—HTTP basic authentication.
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