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QuickPanel View Keypad Software
GFK-2357A
6" QuickPanel View Keypad
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connections are supported. Sessions that are idle for five minutes are terminated by
the server.
The Server supports:
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Non-secure operation. All information including username, password, and data
is transmitted with no encryption and susceptable to packet sniffing and various
FTP attacks. This is the default.
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Both secure and non-secure operation. This mode of operation, either secure or
non-secure, is determined by the client when it connects. This operation is
active when ‘Support Secure Connection’ is enabled, but ‘Required’ is not.
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Secure operation only. Secure operation uses encrypted connections for the
control connection. The data connections are encrypted or non-encrypted
based on the settings of the client. Secure operations also require the server to
have a signed server certificate it can use to prove it is the actual machine the
client wanted to reach and not an imposter. This mode is active when both
‘Support Secure Connection’ and ‘Required’ are enabled.
By default, the server requires a username/password combination to be configured.
The server supports one username/password combination to authenticate remote
users. There are three modes of authentication operation:
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No support for anonymous login. This is the default.
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Anonymous with no password. This is enabled when ‘Allow Anonymous
Access’ is checked, but ‘Require Username and Password‘ is not checked.
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Anonymous with password requested (but not validated). This is enabled when
‘Allow Anonymous Access’ and ‘Require Username and Password’ are checked.
This can prevent some types of attacks and is required by some clients.
To save the settings, run
Backup
(see page 16).
Once connected, a remote user is logged into the FTP root directory. This is
available from the QuickPanel View as \Temp\ftp and is a volatile RAM area. Files
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