SnapGear 1.7.8 Manuel D’Utilisation

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8. System 
Time server 
The SnapGear appliance can synchronize its system time with a remote time server 
using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Configuring the NTP time server ensures that 
the SnapGear appliance's clock (in UTC) will be accurate soon after the Internet 
connection is established. If NTP is not used, the system clock will be set randomly when 
the SnapGear appliance starts up. 
To set the system time using NTP, select the Set Time checkbox on the NTP Server 
Configuration
 page and enter the IP address of the time server in the Remote NTP 
Server 
field. 
Password 
The SnapGear appliance’s password is used to restrict access to the SnapGear 
appliance’s configuration web pages (WebAdmin) and the SnapGear appliance itself.  
The SnapGear appliance password is the ‘key’ to the security of your network and must 
be kept secret. SnapGear recommends choosing a password that is easy for you to 
remember but hard for unauthorized people to guess. 
A potential security issue may be introduced by having a network-connected SnapGear 
appliance accessible, using the factory default password. To prevent this, the password 
for the SnapGear appliance should be changed when Setup Wizard is run or the 
Configuration web pages are accessed for the first time. 
The SnapGear appliance password can be changed at any time using the configuration 
web pages by clicking Password in the System menu. 
Warning 
Enter root in the username field.  The SnapGear appliance factory default password is 
default. 
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