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To View or Con HTTP, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML
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9: Administration HTTP Settings Log Format Authentication Timeout Description Set the log format string for the HTTP server. Follow these Log Format rules: % a - remote IP address (could be a proxy) % b - bytes sent excluding headers % B - bytes sent excluding headers (0 h - remote host (same as '% a') % {h}i - header contents from request (h = header string) % m - request method % p - ephemeral local port value used for request % q - query string (prepend with '?' or empty '-') % t - timestamp HH:MM:SS (same as Apache '% (% H:% M:% S)t' or '% (% T) t') % u - remote user (could be bogus for 401 status) % U - URL path info % r - first line of request (same as '% m % U% q ') % s - return status The timeout period applies if the selected authentication type is either Digest or SSL/ Digest. After this period of inactivity, the client must authenticate again. To View or Configure HTTP Using Web Manager To view HTTP statistics, on the Administration page, click HTTP > Statistics To configure HTTP, on the Administration page, click HTTP > Configuration. Using the CLI To enter the HTTP command level: enable > config > http Using XML Include in your file: The HTTP Server can be configured with many different authentication directives. The authentication is hierarchical in that any URI can be given an authentication directive in order to override a parent URI authentication directive. HTTP Authentication Settings URI Authentication Type Delete Table 9-20 HTTP Authentication Description Enter the URI. The URI must begin with / to refer to the filesystem. Select an HTTP authentication type. The different types offer various levels of security, from the least to most secure: None: no authentication necessary Basic: encodes passwords using Base64 Digest: encodes passwords using MD5 When changing the parameters of Digest authentication, it is often best to close and reopen the browser to ensure that it does not attempt to use cached authentication information. There is no real reason to create an authentication directive using None unless you want to override a parent directive that uses some other Authentication Type. Click Submit when URI and Authentication Type is entered to submit it. Click to delete the existing configuration. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 58