Related topics, Local/anonymous access – HP System Management Homepage-Software User Manual

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4.

Click Set Multiple Names.

The following message appears: Setting this value requires restarting the
HP System Management Homepage which may require you to login again

.

5.

Click OK.

The server will be restarted and the user will be redirected to the login page on the next request.
When this happens, the new certificate with the alternative names set will be negotiated with
the browser.

NOTE:

The default value for Alternative Names in Request Certificate is the same that is

configured for the SMH Current Certificate but the value of this field can be changed as necessary
to export the Request Certificate.

Related Topics

Local Server Certificate

Configuring Firewall Settings

Security

IP Binding

IP Restricted Login

Local/Anonymous Access

Trust Mode

Trusted Management Servers

User Groups

Local/Anonymous Access

Local/Anonymous

access enables you to select the appropriate settings to include:

Anonymous Access

Is disabled by default. Enabling Anonymous Access enables a user

to access the HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) without logging in. If
Anonymous

is selected, any user, local or remote, has access limited to unsecured pages

without being challenged for a username and password.

Caution: HP does not recommend the use of anonymous access.

Local Access

Is disabled by default. Enabling it means you can locally gain access to HP

SMH without being challenged for authentication. This means that any user with access to
the local console is granted full access if Administrator is selected.

Caution: HP does not recommend the use of local access unless your management server
software enables it.

To enable anonymous access:

1.

Select Settings

System Management HomepageSecurity.

2.

Select Local/Anonymous Access.

3.

Select Anonymous Access.

4.

Click Save Configuration to save your settings.

To enable local access:

1.

Select Settings

System Management HomepageSecurity.

2.

Select Local/Anonymous Access.

3.

Select Local Access to enable local access.

4.

Select Anonymous or Administrator.

5.

Click Save Configuration to save your settings.

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