HP ThinPro 5.2 - Administrator Guide
Table E-16 root > Network (continued)
Registry key Description
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMAuthMethodPresharedKey
If the authentication method is PSK, the pre-shared key value is
saved in this registry key.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMAuthMethodPrivateKey
If the authentication method is Certificate, the private key
le path that corresponds with the client certicate is saved in
this registry key.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMDHGroup
Sets the phase 1 Die-Hellman group.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMEncryptionAlg
Sets the phase 1 encryption algorithm.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMIntegrityAlg
Sets the phase 1 integrity algorithm.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
MMLifetimeMinutes
Sets the phase 1 lifetime.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMAHEnable
Enables phase 2 AH.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMAHIntegrityAlg
Sets the phase 2 AH integrity algorithm.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMESPEnable
Enables phase 2 ESP.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMESPEncryptionAlg
Sets the phase 2 ESP encryption algorithm.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMESPIntegrityAlg
Sets the phase 2 ESP integrity algorithm.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
QMLifetimeSeconds
Sets the phase 2 lifetime.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
RuleDescription
Sets the description for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
RuleEnable
If set to 1, the rule is enabled.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/RuleName
Sets the name for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/SrcAddr
Sets the source address for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
TunnelDstAddr
Sets the tunnel destination address for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
TunnelEnable
Enables tunnel mode for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules/<UUID>/
TunnelSrcAddr
Sets the tunnel source address for the IPSec rule.
root/Network/KeepPreviousDNS
If set to 1, previously-congured DNS servers and search domains
not generated by the Network Manager will be kept in resolv.conf.
If set to 0, resolv.conf will be overwritten completely.
root/Network/SearchDomains
Additional search domains for FQDN resolution can be specied
here. The specied domains will be appended to any incomplete
server denitions in an attempt to generate an FQDN that can be
resolved via DNS. For example, a search domain of
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