HP Smart Update Manager User Manual

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Description

Parameter

IP address pairs separated by semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0;

10.2.2.2/255.255.255.0)

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to restrict login
access. (Applies to Linux SPP only.)

IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS

Possible values:

YES

, NO (default)

To enable restrictions on who can log in to the web server, this parameter
must be set to yes, and values must be provided to the
IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE

or IP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE parameters.

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to exclude specific
IP address/netmask pairs from logging into the web services. (Applies to
Linux PSP only.)

IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE

This parameter is ignored unless the IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter
is set to yes.

Possible values:

List of IP address ranges separated by semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;

10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10)

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to enable login
only from the IP address/netmask pairs specified. (Applies to Linux SPP
only.)

IP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE

This parameter is ignored unless the IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter
is set to yes.

Possible values:

List of IP address ranges separated by semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;

10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10)

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to determine
whether to enable local anonymous access to the web services. (Applies
to Linux SPP only.)

LOCALACCESS-ENABLED

Possible values:

YES

(default to include anonymous access)

NO

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to determine the
type of access granted to local users. (Applies to Linux SPP only.)

LOCALACCESS-TYPE

Possible values:

Anonymous (default)

Administrator

CAUTION: Selecting local access with administrator privileges as the
login provides full access to any user who has access to the local
console, without prompting for a user name or password.

HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to set up the trust
relationship mode. (Applies to Linux SPP only.)

TRUSTMODE

Input files

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