HP Integrity rx2800 System Management Homepage User Guide - Page 57

Alternative Names Certificates, Menus (HP-UX Only), Add Custom Menu (HP-UX Only)

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7. Select the check box beside the Group Names in the dynamic list you want to add to SMH. 8. Click Apply. To remove a User Group: 1. Select Settings from the menu. 2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link. 3. Click the User Groups link. 4. Select the check box beside the Group Names in the dynamic list that you want to remove from SMH. 5. Click Apply. Alternative Names Certificates HP SMH allows the setting of multihomed or multiple names to certificates that are not generated by HP. Through this functionality, SMHs certificate can contain additional information for the machine, such as other names in the network and IPs that are available. In the same way, it is possible to create a request certified to be signed by a Certificate Authority (CA). Two kinds of values are acceptable as alternative names: • DNS name (for example, Linux;Linux.localdomain) • IP Address (for example, 10.16.165.1;192.168.1.189) Only users in the Administrator User Group and System Administrators (root on Linux and Administrator on Windows) can edit the Alternative Names fields through the browser. The multihomed configuration is available by completing the following steps: 1. Select Settings from the menu 2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link. 3. Click the Local Server Certificate link. 4. In the Current Certificate box, enter a value in the Alternative Names field. 5. Click Create. 6. Click Yes and the previous page appears with the message: Success: Value successfully changed. When this happens, the new certificate with the alternative names set are negotiated with the browser. Menus (HP-UX Only) The Menus category provides links to add custom menus and remove custom menus: • Select Settings→Menus→Add Custom Menu. • Select Settings→Menus→Remove Custom Menu. Add Custom Menu (HP-UX Only) To add a custom menu to HP SMH (HP-UX only): 1. Select Settings→Menus→Add Custom Menu. 2. For Type, specify whether the menu is a command execution, an X application launch, or a link to another Web site or Web application. 3. For Page, specify the page HP SMH pages that the menu should be under. For example, you can specify Home, Tasks, Settings, Tools, or Logs. 4. For Category, specify a category (box) for the menu to be placed under. You can provide the name of an existing category or enter a new category, which is created. 5. For Tool Name, enter the name of the menu as you want it to appear under the Page and Category specified. 6. For Command/URL, enter the command line to the command or X application, or the URL to the Web page that is the target of the link. 7. For Run as root, select the check box on the right to specify that the command runs as the root user. If selected, only HP SMH users with Administrator privileges are allowed to run this menu. Menus (HP-UX Only) 57

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7.
Select the check box beside the
Group Names
in the dynamic list you want to add to SMH.
8.
Click
Apply
.
To remove a User Group:
1.
Select
Settings
from the menu.
2.
In the
System Management Homepage
box, click the
Security
link.
3.
Click the
User Groups
link.
4.
Select the check box beside the
Group Names
in the dynamic list that you want to remove from SMH.
5.
Click
Apply
.
Alternative Names Certificates
HP SMH allows the setting of multihomed or multiple names to
certificates
that are not generated by HP.
Through this functionality, SMHs certificate can contain additional information for the machine, such as other
names in the network and IPs that are available. In the same way, it is possible to create a request certified
to be signed by a
Certificate Authority (CA)
.
Two kinds of values are acceptable as alternative names:
DNS name (for example, Linux;Linux.localdomain)
IP Address (for example, 10.16.165.1;192.168.1.189)
Only users in the Administrator User Group and System Administrators (
root
on Linux and
Administrator
on
Windows) can edit the
Alternative Names
fields through the browser.
The
multihomed
configuration is available by completing the following steps:
1.
Select
Settings
from the menu
2.
In the
System Management Homepage
box, click the
Security
link.
3.
Click the
Local Server Certificate
link.
4.
In the
Current Certificate
box, enter a value in the
Alternative Names
field.
5.
Click
Create
.
6.
Click
Yes
and the previous page appears with the message:
Success: Value successfully
changed
.
When this happens, the new certificate with the alternative names set are negotiated with the browser.
Menus (HP-UX Only)
The
Menus
category provides links to add custom menus and remove custom menus:
Select
Settings
Menus
Add Custom Menu
.
Select
Settings
Menus
Remove Custom Menu
.
Add Custom Menu (HP-UX Only)
To add a custom menu to HP SMH (HP-UX only):
1.
Select
Settings
Menus
Add Custom Menu
.
2.
For
Type
, specify whether the menu is a command execution, an X application launch, or a link to
another Web site or Web application.
3.
For
Page
, specify the page HP SMH pages that the menu should be under.
For example, you can specify
Home
,
Tasks
,
Settings
,
Tools
, or
Logs
.
4.
For
Category
, specify a category (box) for the menu to be placed under.
You can provide the name of an existing category or enter a new category, which is created.
5.
For
Tool Name
, enter the name of the menu as you want it to appear under the Page and Category
specified.
6.
For
Command/URL
, enter the command line to the command or X application, or the URL to the Web
page that is the target of the link.
7.
For
Run as root
, select the check box on the right to specify that the command runs as the root user.
If selected, only HP SMH users with Administrator privileges are allowed to run this menu.
Menus (HP-UX Only)
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