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35.3 Authentication<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Operation</strong> Manual — 35.3 Authentication<br />

This parameter determines whether password authentication is required in order to<br />

make <strong>FS1</strong> changes.<br />

35.3 Authentication Description of Choices<br />

Parameter Adjustments:<br />

Disabled (Default)<br />

Basic<br />

Notes:<br />

No authentication.<br />

User's browser prompts for a username/password for access to the <strong>FS1</strong>.<br />

1. <strong>AJA</strong> recommends using the Disabled setting, unless it is absolutely necessary to use<br />

the Basic setting, since the authentication used is only as good as the underlying<br />

network security. This is due to the password being sent across the network in clear<br />

text. Security follows the “basic” authentication defined in RFC2617, which can be<br />

read at this URL: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt<br />

2. The default value is Disabled. It will be reset by a two-button hold down factory<br />

reset, which will change this parameter back to Disabled; the single up button<br />

factory reset will not (see parameter 99.0 for information).<br />

3. Changing Authentication to Disabled will also reset the System Password parameter<br />

to the default password, which is “password”.<br />

4. If you select Basic without first setting the password (via web), the default<br />

password will be used. See parameter 99.0 for more about the password.<br />

5. After you select Basic, a password is required for webUI (browser) access to the<br />

<strong>FS1</strong>. Passwords cannot be entered at the front panel but must be entered via web<br />

browser. Your browser will prompt for a username/password. The <strong>FS1</strong> ignores any<br />

supplied username <strong>and</strong> uses only the password during authentication. If your are<br />

prompted for a password more than once, please re-enter the proper password each<br />

time.<br />

6. In the web browser, changing this parameter will show/hide the controls for setting<br />

the password.<br />

7. If you are prompted for a password before you can set a new password, enter the<br />

default, which is “password”. (Enabling the feature turns it on immediately,<br />

requiring authentication for all traffic to/from the <strong>FS1</strong>.)<br />

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