HP Reference Information Storage System Version 1.6 Administration Guide revision 2 (T3559-90809, September 2007)
Firewall Settin
gs
The Firewall Se
ttings view shows the firewall settings for the PCC ser ver and the RISS HTTP portals, a nd
their virtual IP (VIP) addresses.
It includes the following information:
Table 19 Firewa
ll ports
Feature
Description
Virtual IP The virtual IP address.
Port
The port number
.
Service
The service running on the port.
Type
The transfer protocol used on the port: TCP or UDP
Inbound/Outbound
Shows if the fir
ewall is
enabled or disabled on the port’s inbound
and outbound t
raffic. Outbound trafficisnotfiltered on the PCC server
ports.
Table 20 Link t
o Firewall Setting s view
Origin
Link
left menu Configuration > Firewall Settings
SSL Configuration
SSL, or Secure Socket Layer, is a technology that allows web browsers and web servers to communicate
over a secured connection. This means that the data being sent is encrypted by one side, transmitted,
then decrypted by the other side before processing. It is a t wo-way process, meaning that both the server
AND the browser encrypt all traffic before sending out data.
The SSL Configuration view lets you generate certificate signing requests (CSRs), and corresponding
private keys, for secured connections on the RISS. You can create two t ypes of CSRs: one for access to
the PCC por tal, and one for access to the HTTP portals.
After generating the CSRs, see "Installing a third part y certificate on the PCC por tal" on page 40 and
"Installing a third party certificate on the HTTP portals" on page 40 for the steps needed to complete
the process.
The SSL Configuration view contains two areas. The top area shows any current certificate signing
requests in the system. The bot tom area contains a form to complete to generate a certificate signing
request (CSR) and RSA private key.
Table 21 Link to SSL Configuration view
Origin
Link
left menu Configuration > SSL Configuration
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Configuration