Руководство Пользователя для StarTech cabcons1716i

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   When reconnected, it will automatically become available after 
   a 15 second initialization period. Any log entries will be retained 
   by the R-Port module while deactivated, but will not be available 
   to users until it is re-initialized.
About Security Certificate Warnings
What is a security certificate?
Sites that employ secure TCP/IP (Internet) connections include a cer-
tificate that confirms that users are connecting to a legitimate site and 
are not being redirected without their knowledge. Certificates are issued 
by trusted third parties called Certificate Authorities (CAs) and contain 
essential details about a site that must match the information supplied to 
your Web browser.
Why do I receive a warning when I access the login screen on the 
CABCONS1716I?
As it redirects you to a secure (SSL) session by default, the login screen 
may generate a warning from your Web browser or the VNC Java client 
for two different reasons. First, the CA that has issued the certificate on 
StarTech.com’s behalf may not yet be recognized as a trusted source 
by the computer you are using to access the CABCONS1716I. Second, 
since the unit could be configured in a number different ways, it is impos-
sible to supply a generic certificate that will match your exact network 
settings.
Is my data safe?
Yes. The security certificate does not affect encryption effectiveness in 
any way, nor does it make the CABCONS1716I any more vulnerable to 
outside attacks.
Can I prevent the warning from occurring?
Yes. You have two options that may prevent the warning from occurring. 
First, if the Web browser you are using offers the option to ignore the 
warning for future visits, the browser will no longer generate a warning 
if that option is selected. Second, if you install the certificate from the 
CABCONS1716I onto the host computer (see below) and if the unit is 
configured with a domain name ending in .com, .net, .org, .gov, .edu, .us, 
.ca, .uk, .jp, or .tw (i.e. remotecontrol.mydomain.net) then the warning 
should no longer occur.