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Anonymous/Local Access

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Anonymous/Local access enables you to select the following settings to include:

  • Anonymous Access  (Disabled by default). Enabling Anonymous Access enables a user to access the HP SMH without logging in. If Anonymous is selected, any user, local or remote, has access to unsecured pages without being challenged for a username and password.

    Caution: HP does not recommend the use of anonymous access.

  • Local Access   (Disabled by default). Enabling Local Access means you can gain local access to HP SMH without being challenged for authentication. This means that any user with access to the local console is granted full access if [Administrator] is selected.

    Caution: HP does not recommend the use of local access unless your management server software enables it.

To enable anonymous access:

  1. Select Settings from the menu.

  2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

  3. Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.

  4. Under Anonymous Access, select the box beside Allow Anonymous users access to unsecured pages.

  5. Click [Apply] to apply your settings.

To disable anonymous access:

  1. Select Settings from the menu.

  2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

  3. Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.

  4. Under Anonymous Access, remove the check from the box beside Allow Anonymous users access to unsecured pages.

  5. Click [Apply] to apply your settings.

To enable local access:

  1. Select Settings from the menu.

  2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

  3. Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.

  4. Under Local Access, select the box beside Turn on automatic logon in System Management Homepage.

  5. Select Anonymous or Administrator.

  6. Click [Apply] to apply your settings.

To disable local access:

  1. Select Settings from the menu.

  2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

  3. Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.

  4. Under Local Access, deselect the box beside Turn on automatic logon in System Management Homepage.

  5. Click [Apply] to apply your settings.

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»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Local Server Certificate
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Alternative Names Certificates
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Port 2301 and Autostart (Linux only)
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Port 2301 (Windows only)
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Timeouts
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Trust Mode
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Trusted Management Servers
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - Kerberos Authorization procedure (Windows Only)
»   HP System Management Homepage Online Help - User Groups

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