Setup Guide

Table 6. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
Parameter Description
Service=snmpd disable={no, yes}
[community=<snmp_community>
[encrypt={yes, no}]]
[communityReadOnly=<snmp_community_rea
d_only> [encrypt={yes, no}]]
[servers=server_list]
Default is no.
Service=snmpd disable Yes/no option to disable the snmpd service.
community The option community is same as the statement Community.
encrypt option is same as that in the statement community.
communityReadOnly This option is to set community only has snmp get
and get_next privileges. The following encrypt option is only for indicating, if
value of communityReadOnly is encrypted.
Servers This option is set to limit the valid snmp management site to
the IP addresses in the server_list parameter, which contains 1 to 4 IPv4 IP
addresses currently. If not, all the set IP addresses seen as valid.
Service=thinprint disable={no, yes}
[port=<port number>]
[PkSize={0-64000}]
Default is no.
Service=thinprint disable Yes/no option to disable the thinprint service.
port Same as the statement ThinPrintEnable={no, yes} port=portnumber.
PkSize Specifies the default packet size that will be sent to the server
when negotiating with the thinprint server. The value 0 will rely on the
server default setting, 64000 in ThinPrint 7.6 and 32000 in previous ThinPrint
versions.
ThinOS only allocates a buffer of 64K, so if the default packet size of the
server is above 64000, this setting must be set or printing will fail.
Service=vncd disable={no, yes}
[servers=server_list]
[HttpPort=_http_port_]
[TcpPort=_tcp_port_]
Service=vncd disableYes/no option to disable the vncd service, same as
MaxVncd={0, 1}.
Default is no.
serversUse the servers option to limit the valid vncd client site to the IP
addresses in the server_list parameter, which contains IPv4 IP or IP range
addresses, such as 192.168.1.0/24; 192.168.2.48.
If this option is not set, all IP addresses are displayed as valid.
The service vncd supports both http and tcp connections. The option
HttpPort enables you to set the http port for vncd service. The default port
is 5800.
The option TcpPort enables you to set the tcp port for vncd service. The
default port is 5900.
Service=<port number> disable={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to disable the service with this port number.
SecurityPolicy={full, warning, low}
[SecuredNetworkProtocol={yes, no}]
[DNSFileServerDiscover={yes, no}]
[TLSCheckCN=[
yes, no]]
[TLSDisableCipher={ cipher_name_list }]
Specifies the global security mode for SSL connection. If application
SecurityMode is default, application applies the setting.
If set to full, the SSL connection needs to verify server certificate. If it is
untrusted, connection is dropped.If set to warning, the SSL connection needs
to verify server certificate. If it is untrusted, it is up to you to continue or drop
the connection. If set to low, the server certificate is not checked.
SecuredNetworkProtocolThe value is persistent, and the default value is
warning. For those SSL connections with their own security policy, this does
not impact. For example, File server, VMware View and AWS broker follows
the global SecurityPolicy. Citrix broker, RDS broker and SECUREMATRIX are
forced to high security mode.
If the optional SecuredNetworkProtocol is set to yes, the unsecure protocols
including ftp, http and tftp are disabled. The value is persistent, and the
default value is no.
34 Parameters for wnos INI files only