User guide

Weak SSL ciphers are disabled. This setting prevents the potential loss of data integrity.
These three settings may be enabled at once on the Global Properties page, or may be
enabled/disabled individually.
NOTE: When PCI compliance is enabled, the exporting of the DSView 3 server CSR files, PEM certificates and
SSH keys does not submit the request to the client's browser; instead the files are saved in the DSView 3 server
user's home directory. The CSR filename is the name of the DSView server with extension .p10, the PEM certificate
filename is DSView System Certificate.pem, and the SSH key filename is DSView System Certificate.pub. For
example, if the server is running on Windows XP and the name of the server is WinXPServer, the files are saved to
[rootdrive]\Documents and Settings\[username]\ and the names are:
- CSR file = WinXPServer.p10
- PEM certificate = DSView System Certificate.pem
- SSH key = DSView System Certificate.pub
To enable PCI compliance:
1. Click the System tab.
2. Click Global Properties in the top navigation bar.
3. Click PCI Compliance in the side navigation bar. The PCI Compliance Properties window
will open.
4. To enable PCI compliance, select Make DSView Server PCI Compliant. Click Save.
5. Restart the DSView 3 server.
6. Run the MSI installer to push the Video Viewer files to the Internet Explorer clients
accessing the DSView 3 software; follow the procedure in Managing Active controls on
page 48.
NOTE: The PCI compliance setting is not replicated to other DSView 3 servers. You must configure PCI
compliance settings individually for each server that you wish to be PCI compliant.
Profiles
Profile information contains features and tasks that may affect actions when using the DSView
3 software. These include:
User options
Color scheme
Changing a password
Choice of serial session application
Specifying a user certificate
Specifying a user SSH key
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