HP t600 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 145
Network, root/Network/HttpProxy
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Registry key root/Network/DefaultHostnamePattern root/Network/EncryptWpaConfig root/Network/FtpProxy root/Network/Hostname root/Network/HttpProxy root/Network/HttpsProxy root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules//DstAddr root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethod root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethodCACert root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethodClientCert root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethodPresharedKey root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMAuthMethodPrivateKey root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMDHGroup root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMEncryptionAlg root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMIntegrityAlg root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// MMLifetimeMinutes root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// QMAHEnable root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// QMAHIntegrityAlg Description Sets the default hostname pattern to use when generating a new hostname. This is used if the Hostname registry key and /etc/ hostname are both empty. The hostname pattern uses % as a delimiter. In the example HPTC%MAC:1-6%, HPTC would be the prefix, and the first six characters of the thin client MAC address would follow. So if the MAC address of the thin client is 11:22:33:44:55:66, the generated hostname would be HPTC112233. If the pattern is TC%MAC%, the generated hostname would be TC112233445566. If the pattern is HP %MAC:7%, the generated hostname would be HP1122334. If set to 1, the password is encrypted. Sets the FTP proxy address. HP recommends using the following format for this value because the http prefix is better supported: http://ProxyServer:Port Sets the hostname of the thin client. Sets the HTTP proxy address. HP recommends using the following format: http://ProxyServer:Port Sets the HTTPS proxy address. HP recommends using the following format for this value because the http prefix is better supported: http://ProxyServer:Port Sets the destination address for the IPSec rule. Sets the authentication method for the IPSec rule. PSK is for using a pre-shared key, and Certificate is for using certificate files. If the authentication method is Certificate, the CA certificate file path is saved in this registry key. If the authentication method is Certificate, the client certificate file path is saved in this registry key. If the authentication method is PSK, the pre-shared key value is saved in this registry key. If the authentication method is Certificate, the private key file path that corresponds with the client certificate is saved in this registry key. Sets the phase 1 Diffie-Hellman group. Sets the phase 1 encryption algorithm. Sets the phase 1 integrity algorithm. Sets the phase 1 lifetime. Enables phase 2 AH. Sets the phase 2 AH integrity algorithm. Network 133