Raritan Computer DOMINION KSX II User Manual

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Chapter 9: Security Management

197

Local device reset
mode

Description

Enable Local Factory
Reset (default)

Returns the KSX II device to the factory
defaults.

Enable Local Admin
Password Reset

Resets the local administrator password only.
The password is reset to raritan.

Disable All Local
Resets

No reset action is taken.

Note: When using the P2CIM-AUSBDUAL or P2CIM-APS2DUAL to
attach a target to two KSX IIs, if Private access to the targets is required,
both KVM switches must have Private set as their PC Share Mode.

See

Supported Paragon CIMS and Configurations

(on page 276) for

additional information on using Paragon CIMs with the KSX II.

Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption

The KSX II supports AES-256. If you do not know if your browser uses
AES, check with the browser manufacturer or navigate to the
https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html website using the browser with the
encryption method you want to check. This website detects your
browser's encryption method and displays a report.

Note: Internet Explorer

®

6 does not support AES 128 or 256-bit

encryption.

AES 256 Prerequisites and Supported Configurations

AES 256-bit encryption is supported on the following web browsers only:

Firefox

®

2.0.0.x and 3.0.x and higher

Internet Explorer 7 and 8

In addition to browser support, AES 256-bit encryption requires the
installation of Java

Cryptography Extension

®

(JCE

®

) Unlimited Strength

Jurisdiction Policy Files.

Jurisdiction files for various JREs

are available at the “other downloads”

section of the following link:

JRE1.6 - http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp

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