Advanced Settings 21
Edit user Figure 4-22
4.1.4.2 SSH
Secure Shell (SSH) is the security procotol to protect the security in remote login session and
other network service, and avoid information leakage problem in remote management. You can
enable or disable SSH function.
Select Advanced > Configuration > Security > SSH. SSH Configuration is displayed. See
Figure 4-23.
SSH configuration Figure 4-23
4.1.4.3 HTTPS
HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer) is the HTTP channel for
security target. SSL layer and TLS layer are added to HTTP, which are the security foundation.
And SSL/TLS are needed for encryption. HTTPS is the URI scheme, and the syntax is similar
to HTTP. It is used for security HTTP data transmission. Built in the web Netscape Navigator, it
provides authentication and encryption communication. It is widely applied in world wide web
for security sensitive communicaiton. For example, to protect account security and use
information.
Select Advanced > Configuration > Security > HTTPS. Step 1
HTTPS Configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 4-24.
HTTPS configuration Figure 4-24
Select the Mode as Enabled to enable HTTPS service. Step 2
Select the Certificate Maintain from the drop-down list, including None, Delete, and Step 3
Generate, respectively means no certificate, to delete the certificate, and to create the
certificate.
Click Save. Step 4