HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Security settings for Device Manager
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4 Security settings for Device Manager
This chapter describes the security settings required to operate Device Manager.
Warning banner settings (section 4-1 )
Specifying which Device Manager clients can access the Device Manager server(section 4-3 )
4-1 Warning banner settings
In XP Command View AE Suite product version 5.1 or later, an optional message (warning banner)
can be displayed as a security risk measure at login. Issuing a warning beforehand to third parties
that might attempt invalid access can help reduce the risk of problems such as data loss or
information leakage.
The message displayable on the Login screen must be no more than 1,000 characters. If a
message with the same content is registered in a different language for each locale, the message
can be automatically switched to match the locale of the web browser.
When setting up a message, you must log in as a user who has the Administrator permissions in
Windows, or as the root user in Linux.
Warning banner settings can also be specified from web client. However, if the system is in a cluster
configuration, the settings from web client are only applied to the executing node. To apply the
settings to the standby node, switch the nodes, and then specify the same settings. For details on
how to operate web client, see the HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition
software Device Manager Help.
4-1-1 Editing the message
You edit the message in HTML format. No more than 1,000 characters can be used. In addition to
the usual characters, you can use HTML tags to change font attributes or place line breaks in
desired locations. (The tag characters are also counted in the number of characters.) Usable
characters are from the Unicode UTF-8 encoding.
The following show an example of message editing, and the results (the warning banner) after the
message has been registered.
Example of editing a message:
<center><b>Warning Notice!</b></center>
This is a {Company Name Here} computer system, which may be accessed
and used only for authorized {Company Name Here} business by
authorized personnel. Unauthorized access or use of this computer
system may subject violators to criminal, civil, and/or administrative
action. <br>
All information on this computer system may be intercepted, recorded,
read, copied, and disclosed by and to authorized personnel for
official purposes, including criminal investigations. Such information
includes sensitive data encrypted to comply with confidentiality and
privacy requirements. Access or use of this computer system by any
person, whether authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to
these terms. There is no right of privacy in this system.