Kerio Tech Firewall6 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 9 Web Interface
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of your server is guaranteed by it. Clients will be warned only about the fact that the
certificate was not issued by a trustworthy certification authority. However, they can
install the certificate in the browser without worrying since they are aware of who and
why created the certificate. Secure communication is then ensured for them and no
warning will be displayed again because your certificate has all it needs.
The other option is to purchase a signed certificate from a public certificate authority
(e.g. Verisign, Thawte, SecureSign, SecureNet, Microsoft Authenticode, etc.).
To import a certificate, open the certificate file (
*
.crt) and the file including the corre-
sponding private key (
*
.key). These files are stored in sslcert under the WinRoute’s
installation directory.
The process of certification is quite complex and requires a certain expertise. For de-
tailed instructions contact Kerio technical support.
Web Interface Language Preferences
WinRoute’s Web Interface is available in various languages. The language is set automat-
ically according to each users’ preferences defined in the Web browser (this function is
available in most browsers). English will be used if no preferred language is available .
In the latest WinRoute, the Web interface is available in English, Spanish, Czech, Slovak
and Russian.
9.2 Login/logout page
User authentication is required for access to the WinRoute’s web interface. Any user
with their own account in WinRoute can authenticate to the web interface (regardless
their access rights).
Note: Authentication at the web interface is a basic user authentication method at the
firewall. Other authentication methods are described in chapter 8.1.
Users logged in
Authentication page through which users login to the firewall against username and
password.
Warning:
If more than one Active Directory domain are used (see chapter 13.4), the following
rules apply to the user name: