76 ECLYPSE Connected Thermostat (ECY-STAT)
Web Server Access
Figure59: System Settings – Web Server Access
Item Description
Hostname
Give this controller a label or nickname to identify it on the network. The hostname can be used in
place of an IP address to identify this controller on the network.
A hostname may contain only the ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through
'9', and the hyphen ('-'). A hostname cannot start with a hyphen and must not end with a hyphen. No
other symbols, punctuation characters, or white space are permitted.
HTTP
Set this to enable the standard Webserver on this controller.
When Single Sign On (SSO) is enabled, HTTP is not available.
HTTPS
Set this to enable the secure Webserver on this controller. Connections to this sever are encrypted
which helps to prevent eavesdropping thereby keeping passwords secure.
Security
TLS minimum Protocol Version:
-Select the appropriate Transport Layer Protocol (TLSv1+, TLSv1.1+, or TLSv1.2) minimum version to
be used for server authentication and secure encryption and decryption of data over the Internet.
Cipher Suite Compatibility Level:
-
Legacy:
This is the default value and is used only if you need to support outdated client and browser
versions (e.g., Internet Explorer 6, Client in Java 6).
-
Recommended:
This level provides a higher level of security but is only compatible with latest client
and browser versions (e.g., Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+, Client in Java 8).
Certificate Mode
Select the type of certificate (Internal or Custom) to be used by the ECLYPSE controller.
-Internal
: Use a self-signed certificate that has been created automatically by the ECLYPSE controller.
-Custom
: Use a custom certificate. In this case, the user must import the custom certificate into the
ECLYPSE controller.
Internal
Certificate
Common Name
For HTTPS connections, a certificate must have the controller’s current URL or IP address encoded
into it to show to the connecting device that the connection corresponds to the certificate. Set the
controller’s current IP address, hostname, or DNS name.
Export Authority
Public Key
For HTTPS connections, click to export the public key from the local authority that generates the
internal certificate to a file on your PC. You must import this certificate into all PCs that are going to
connect to this controller as a trusted certificate. See Saving a Certificate.
ECLYPSE Web Interface