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CSP Gateway Configuration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> Operation and <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

You can configure the following <strong>CSP</strong> security parameters:<br />

Access to these forms<br />

User Name<br />

Password<br />

Enable or disable access to the <strong>CSP</strong> Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management page using this option. The default is Enabled.<br />

When access is Disabled you cannot re-enable access using the <strong>CSP</strong> Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management page. To re-enable<br />

access, manually edit the configuration file <strong>CSP</strong>.ini. Set the SM_Forms parameter to Enabled in the SYSTEM<br />

section of this file.<br />

[SYSTEM]<br />

SM_Forms=Enabled<br />

User name required to access the <strong>CSP</strong> Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management page.<br />

Password required to access the <strong>CSP</strong> Web <strong>Gateway</strong> Management page.<br />

Password (Confirm)<br />

When the password is modified, confirm the new value here.<br />

Session Timeout<br />

The amount of idle time (in seconds) that an active Systems Management session remains logged on. After this<br />

time has expired, the management session expires and the manager is automatically logged out of the <strong>CSP</strong> Web<br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> Management page.<br />

System Manager Machine/s<br />

Defines a list of client machines (by IP address) through which you can access these Systems Management options.<br />

Any client with System Manager access can add or delete access to any <strong>CSP</strong> system, change any setting in the<br />

configuration file, and close down any active sessions. The addresses are separated by either a comma or a plus<br />

sign. In this example, two clients have System Manager access:<br />

127.0.0.1, 45.123.231.12<br />

If this field is undefined, only a client operating on the same machine as the <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> (that is, the web server<br />

host) can configure <strong>CSP</strong>.<br />

This field is supplemented with a checkbox (Override Username and Password) which, if checked, allows listed<br />

client machines to be exempt from entering a user name and password to gain access to the Management Forms.<br />

2.1.7.3 Connections to Caché<br />

This section contains parameters related to maintaining connections to Caché.<br />

Server Response Timeout<br />

The maximum number of seconds allowed for the target Caché server to respond to a request from the web server.<br />

The timeout refers to a period of no activity, so, for example, sending a line of HTML data every second for 10<br />

hours does not cause a timeout. The minimum allowable value for this field is 5 seconds.<br />

The value set here is the default for the system. You may, however, set a different value on individual serverspecific<br />

configurations or within the application itself.<br />

Note that if you have an Apache server, you can also set this value using Timeout in the Apache http.conf file. The<br />

lower of these two values is triggered first.<br />

18 <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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