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Prima IP KVM Switch User Guide R1.4
However, if you use your own set of certificates, you should get the correct server password
from the Certificate Authority that issues those certificates.
Step 2. Go to the
Apply Setting
page and hit the
Apply Setting
button to validate your selection.
2.9
Select a User Password Policy
Step 1. Select a User Password Policy.
Prima IP
offers three types of password policies On the drop-down combo box, you can select
your password policy for viewer connections:
No Password
Global Password
User Password
No Password – the viewer will prompt you for no password. Anyone who is with the viewer and passes the
security level check of the viewer could well establish the connection.
Global Password – the viewer will prompt you for a global password, which is used by all who want to make
viewer connections to
Prima IP
.
User Password – the viewer will prompt you with user-specific password. With this setting, each login user
will be checked against his or her corresponding password before allowing viewer connection.
Global user password : If you adopt the Global Password Policy. Here you should enter the
password that is used when the global user password setting is enabled as your active password
policy.
Step 2. Go to the
Apply Setting
page and hit the
Apply Setting
button to validate your selection.
There are altogether nine ( 3 x 3) possible combinations of Viewer Security Password Policies
that are available for a flexibility to adapt to your security needs. The administrator can choose an optimized
combination of user password policy and the SSL / PKI Authentication according to his security/convenience
concern.
User Password Policy
No password
Global Password
User-specific
Password
No SSL-No PKI N – N – N
G – N – N
U – N - N
SSL – No PKI N – S – N
G – S – N
U – S - N
SSL / PKI
Authentication
SSL - PKI N – S – P
G – S – P
U – S - P
G – Global Password U – User-specific Password
S – 256-bit SSL Encryption
P – 1024-bit PKI Authentication
N – Not available
Please note: Either Password Policy or Security Level (SSL/PKI authentication) settings should be used
with due precaution: If you adopts No Password Policy and No SSL encryption/No SSL authentication,
anyone with a viewer and knowledge of the access IP and port number of Prima IP can establish a remote
connection
Now your Prima IP is ready for a PKI-authenticated plus SSL-encrypted viewer
connection! All you have to do is to distribute the followings to you remote connection
client:
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