Raritan Computer DKX2-0E-E Server User Manual


 
Security Settings
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Encryption Mode. Select one of the options from the drop-down list.
When an encryption mode is selected, a warning is displayed that if
your browser does not support the selected mode, you will not be
able to connected to the Dominion KX II:
Figure 69: Security Settings (Encryption Mode Warning Message)
Auto. This is the recommended option; the Dominion KX II auto-
negotiates to the highest level of encryption possible.
RC4. Secures user names, passwords and KVM data, including
video transmissions using the RSA RC4 encryption method. This
is a 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol which provides a
private communications channel between the Dominion KX II
unit and the Remote PC during initial connection authentication.
AES-128. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a National
Institute of Standards and Technology specification for the
encryption of electronic data; 128 is the key length. When AES-
128 is specified, please be certain that your browser supports it,
otherwise you will not be able to connect. Please refer to
Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption (on page
153) for
more information.
Apply Encryption Mode to KVM and Virtual Media. When checked,
this option applies the selected encryption mode to both KVM and
virtual media. After authentication, KVM and virtual media data is
also transferred with 128-bit encryption.
PC Share Mode. Determines global concurrent remote KVM access,
enabling up to eight remote users to simultaneously log on to one
Dominion KX II and concurrently view and control the same target
server through the device. Click on the drop-down list to select one
of the following options:
Private: No PC share; this is the default mode. Each target server
can be accessed exclusively by only one user at a time.