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Signing in and signing out of HP SMH, Signing in with Microsoft Windows XP

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11 Signing in and signing out of HP SMH Signing in with Microsoft Windows XP If HP SMH is installed on a Microsoft Windows XP® system, you must enable the following security option to sign in to HP SMH: 1. Select Control Panel ⇒ Administrative Tools ⇒ Local Security Policy. The Local Security Settings dialog box appears. 2. Select Local Policies. 3. Select Security Options. 4. Right-click Network Access: Sharing and security model for local accounts and select Properties. The Local Security Policy Setting dialog box appears. Note: The Network Access item may be worded differently, depending on your environment. 5. Select Classic - local users authenticate as themselves. 6. Click OK to close the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box. Signing in with Microsoft Internet Explorer 1. Navigate to https://hostname:2381/. To avoid an active scripting error, HP recommends that you add the HP SMH web address to Internet Explorer Trusted Sites. To add HP SMH to Internet Explorer trusted sites: a. From Internet Explorer, click Tools ⇒ Internet Options. b. Click the Security tab. The Security tab appears. c. Select the Trusted sites icon. d. Click Sites.... The Trusted sites dialog box appears. e. In the Add this website to the zone field, enter https://hostname:2381/ and click Add. f. Click OK to save your changes and close the Trusted sites dialog box. g. Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box. If you use Internet Explorer to browse to an HP-UX system, then you can use port 2381 if you changed the default configuration to have autostart disabled and start on boot enabled. If you keep the default-installed configuration, you can use the following URL: http://hostname:2301/ By default, HP-UX is installed with the autostart feature enabled. A daemon listens on port 2301 and only starts HP SMH on port 2381 when requested, then stops it again after a timeout period. See the smhstartconfig(1M) command for more information. The first time you browse to this link, the Security Alert dialog box appears, asking you to indicate whether to trust the server. If you do not import the certificate, the Security Alert appears every time you browse to HP SMH. If you want to implement your own Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) or install your own generated certificates into each managed system, you can install a certificate authority root certificate into each browser to be used for management. If this is implemented, the Security Alert dialog box does not appear. If the alert appears when you do not expect it, you might have browsed to the wrong system. You can refer to the online help in your browser for more information about installing the certificate authority root certificate. If you are accessing this page through a link from HP SIM and the Trust By Certificate option is enabled in HP SMH, the Automatically Import Management Server Certificate option appears if trust has not been previously configured. For more information regarding automatically importing the HP SIM certificate, see the HP System Management Homepage Online Help. 2. Click Yes. The Sign In page appears unless you have enabled Anonymous access, then the HP System Management Homepage appears. Signing in with Microsoft Windows XP 55

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11 Signing in and signing out of HP SMH
Signing in with Microsoft Windows XP
If HP SMH is installed on a Microsoft Windows XP® system, you must enable the following security option
to sign in to HP SMH:
1.
Select
Control Panel
Administrative Tools
Local Security Policy
. The
Local Security Settings
dialog box appears.
2.
Select
Local Policies
.
3.
Select
Security Options
.
4.
Right-click
Network Access: Sharing and security model for local accounts
and select
Properties
.
The
Local Security Policy Setting
dialog box appears.
Note:
The
Network Access
item may be worded differently, depending on your environment.
5.
Select
Classic - local users authenticate as themselves
.
6.
Click
OK
to close the
Local Security Policy Setting
dialog box.
Signing in with Microsoft Internet Explorer
1.
Navigate to
https://
hostname
:2381/
.
To avoid an active scripting error, HP recommends that you add the HP SMH web address to Internet
Explorer Trusted Sites.
To add HP SMH to Internet Explorer trusted sites:
a.
From Internet Explorer, click
Tools
Internet Options
.
b.
Click the
Security
tab. The Security tab appears.
c.
Select the
Trusted sites
icon.
d.
Click
Sites...
. The
Trusted sites
dialog box appears.
e.
In the
Add this website to the zone
field, enter
https://
hostname
:2381/
and click
Add
.
f.
Click
OK
to save your changes and close the Trusted sites dialog box.
g.
Click
OK
to close the Internet Options dialog box.
If you use Internet Explorer to browse to an HP-UX system, then you can use port 2381 if you changed
the default configuration to have
autostart
disabled and
start on boot
enabled. If you keep the
default-installed configuration, you can use the following URL:
http://
hostname
:2301/
By default, HP-UX is installed with the
autostart
feature enabled. A daemon listens on port 2301
and only starts HP SMH on port 2381 when requested, then stops it again after a timeout period. See
the
smhstartconfig
(1M) command for more information.
The first time you browse to this link, the
Security Alert
dialog box appears, asking you to indicate
whether to trust the server. If you do not import the certificate, the
Security Alert
appears every time
you browse to HP SMH.
If you want to implement your own Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) or install your own generated certificates
into each managed system, you can install a certificate authority root certificate into each browser to
be used for management. If this is implemented, the
Security Alert
dialog box does not appear. If the
alert appears when you do not expect it, you might have browsed to the wrong system. You can refer
to the online help in your browser for more information about installing the
certificate authority root
certificate
.
If you are accessing this page through a link from HP SIM and the
Trust By Certificate
option is
enabled in HP SMH, the
Automatically Import Management Server Certificate
option appears if
trust has not been previously configured. For more information regarding automatically importing the
HP SIM certificate, see the
HP System Management Homepage Online Help
.
2.
Click
Yes
. The
Sign In
page appears unless you have enabled
Anonymous
access, then the
HP
System Management Homepage
appears.
Signing in with Microsoft Windows XP
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