4 log control, Log control – Campbell Scientific RTMC Pro Real-Time Monitor and Control Professional Software User Manual

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your web server nd, depending upon firewalls, proxies, and port-forw
configurations, may be different from the host machine name.

HTTP Server

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Port – Specifies the TCP port on which the HTTP server will

listen for unencrypted connections. You may need to change this port if there

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only AES128 or AES256 encryption for the private key file.

ey Password – Specifies the password used to decrypt the TLS/SSL

private key. It will be ignored if a private key is specified that is not encrypted.

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4.1.2.4 Log Control

Log Control tab allows you to configure how log files are maintained by

eb Server.

Log File Size.

Log Files Directory – Specifies the directory in which the web server will

e maximum time interval that will be recorded in

rvals.

iles Count – Specifies the maximum number of log files that

e web server before the oldest is overwritten.

Log HTTP Headers – Controls whether the web server will write the headers

is already a web erver running on this machine or if your network or personal
firewall do not allow service on TCP port 80.

Private Key File – Specifies the name of the PEM encoded file that contains
the HTTPS private key. The TLS/SSL stack used by the web server supports

Private K

Certificate File – Specifies the name of the PEM-encoded file that
x509 HTTPS certificate.

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Log File Mode – Controls the way that the web server will write its log files.
Select Disabled to disable log files, New Log on Time Intervals to specify
that a new log file will be started on the time interval specified by the Baling
Interval, or New Log after Max Size to specify that a new log file will be
started after the current log file exceeds the size specified by the Maximum

write its log files.

Baling Interval – Specifies th
any one log file when the Log File Mode is set to New Log on Time Inte

Maximum Log File Size – Specifies the maximum size (in bytes) that will be
recorded in any one log file when the Log File Mode is set to New Log after
Max Size.

Maximum Log F
will be kept by th

of HTTP requests and HTTP responses in its log file.

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