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Authentication, Settings, Description, HTTP Authentication Basic, Digest

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9: Services Settings Figure 9-8 HTTP Authentication Page Table 9-7 HTTP Authentication Page HTTP Description Authentication Page Settings URI Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the resource that will participate in the authentication process. Default is /. Realm Enter the domain, or realm, used for HTTP operations. Default is . AuthType Select an authorization type. Different types of authorization offer varying levels of security. Choices are (from least to most secure): None = no authentication necessary. Basic = encodes passwords using Base64. Digest = encodes passwords using MD5. (default) SSL = page can only be accessed over SSL (no password). SSL/Basic = page can only be accessed over SSL (encodes passwords using Base64). SSL/Digest = page can only be accessed over SSL (encodes passwords using MD5). SSL alone does not require a password, but all data transferred to and from the HTTP Server is encrypted. There is no reason to create an authentication directive using None, unless you want to override a parent directive that uses some other AuthType. Multiple users can be configured within a single authentication directive. Username Enter the name of the user who will participate in the authentication. Default is admin. Password Enter the password that will be associated with the username. Default is PASS. IntelliBox-I/O 2100 User Guide 89

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9: Services Settings
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Figure 9-8 HTTP Authentication Page
Table 9-7 HTTP Authentication Page
HTTP
Authentication
Page Settings
Description
URI
Enter the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the resource that will
participate in the authentication process. Default is /.
Realm
Enter the domain, or realm, used for HTTP operations. Default is
<config>.
AuthType
Select an authorization type. Different types of authorization offer
varying levels of security. Choices are (from least to most secure):
None
= no authentication necessary.
Basic
= encodes passwords using Base64.
Digest
= encodes passwords using MD5. (default)
SSL
= page can only be accessed over SSL (no password).
SSL/Basic
= page can only be accessed over SSL (encodes
passwords using Base64).
SSL/Digest
= page can only be accessed over SSL (encodes
passwords using MD5).
SSL alone does not require a password, but all data transferred to and
from the HTTP Server is encrypted. There is no reason to create an
authentication directive using None, unless you want to override a
parent directive that uses some other
AuthType
. Multiple users can be
configured within a single authentication directive.
Username
Enter the name of the user who will participate in the authentication.
Default is admin.
Password
Enter the password that will be associated with the username. Default
is PASS.