Raritan Computer DKX2-0E-E Server User Manual


 
Chapter 10: Security Settings
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PC-Share: Target servers can be accessed by up to eight users
(administrator or non-administrator) at one time. Each remote
user has equal keyboard and mouse control, however, please
note that uneven control will occur if one user does not stop
typing or moving the mouse.
VM Share Mode. This option is enabled only when PC-Share Mode
is enabled. When checked, this option permits the sharing of virtual
media among multiple users, that is, several users can access the
same virtual media session. The default is disabled.
Local Device Reset Mode. This option specifies which actions are
taken when the hardware reset button (at the back of the unit) is
depressed. For more information, refer to Reset Button (on page
177). Select one of the following options:
Enable Local Factory Reset (Default). Returns the Dominion KX II
unit to the factory defaults.
Enable Local Admin Password Reset. Resets the local
administrator password only. The password is reset to raritan.
Disable All Local Resets. No reset action is taken.
Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption
If you do not know if your browser uses AES, check with the browser
manufacturer, or navigate to the following web site using the browser
with the encryption method you want to check:
https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html. This web site detects your
browser's encryption method and displays a report.
IP Access Control
Using IP Access Control, you can control access to your Dominion KX II
unit. By setting a global Access Control List (ACL) you are by ensuring
that your device does not respond to packets being sent from disallowed
IP addresses. The IP Access Control is global, affecting the KX unit as a
whole, but you can also control access to your unit at the group level.
Refer to group-based IP Access Control (see "
Group-based IP ACL
(Access Control List)" on page
106) for more information about group-
level control.
Important: IP Address 127.0.0.1 is used by the Dominion KX II local
port. When creating an IP Access Control list, if 127.0.0.1 is within the
range of IP Addresses that are blocked, you will not have access to the
Dominion KX II local port.