- play_arrow Overview
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- play_arrow Installation
- play_arrow Installation Tasks Overview
- play_arrow Installation and Upgrade Tasks for the CTPView Server OS and CTPView Software
- Installing or Upgrading the CTPView Server OS
- Saving the CTPView Configuration Settings and Data (CTPView Server Menu)
- Creating More Disk Space on the CTPView Server (CTPView)
- Creating More Disk Space on the CTPView Server (CTPView Server Menu)
- Installing the CTPView Server OS (CTPView Server CLI)
- Restoring CTPView Software Configuration Settings and Data (CTPView)
- Restoring CTPView Software Configuration Settings and Data with the Restore Utility (CTPView Server Menu)
- Restoring CTPView Software Data by Manually Synchronizing the CTPView Server (CTPView)
- Reviewing the Installation Log for Errors (CTPView Server CLI)
- Verifying the CTPView Server OS Installation (CTPView)
- Validating the CTPView Server Configuration (CTPView)
- play_arrow Upgrade Tasks for Only the CTPView Software
- play_arrow Configuration Tasks for CTPView Administrative Settings
- Configuring the CTPView Administrative Settings
- Preparing a New Server
- Changing the BIOS Menu Password (CTPView Server CLI)
- Changing the Server's Default User Account Password (CTPView Server CLI)
- Changing the Server's Root Account Password (CTPView Server CLI)
- Changing the GRUB Boot Loader Password (CTPView Server Menu)
- Changing the PostgreSQL Apache Account Password (CTPView Server Menu)
- Changing the PostgreSQL Administrator Account Password (CTPView Server Menu)
- Configuring the Network Access (CTPView Server Menu)
- Creating a Self-Signed Web Certificate (CTPView Server Menu)
- Renewing a Self-Signed Web Certificate (CTPView Server Menu)
- Updating the CTPView Software
- Logging In with a Browser (CTPView)
- Changing the CTPView GUI Default User Account Password (CTPView)
- Creating a New Global_Admin Account (CTPView)
- Changing the User Password (CTP Menu)
- Enabling OpenSSL Authentication of Users by Creating a Self-Signed Web Certificate (CTPView Server Menu)
- Importing Certificates Issued by a Third-Party CA (CTPView Server Menu)
- Configuring Subdomains in Hostnames (CTPView Server Menu)
- play_arrow Configuring the CTPView Server on Virtual Machines
- Guidelines for Configuring Virtual CTPView Servers on VMware ESX Servers
- CTPView Servers on Virtual Machines Overview
- Creating a Virtualized Instance of CTPView Server on a Hyper-V Server
- Creating a Virtualized Instance of CTPView Server on an ESX Server
- Creating a Virtualized Instance of CTPView 9.3Rx Server on Proxmox Server
- play_arrow Upgrade Tasks for CTPOS
- play_arrow Default Accounts and Passwords
- play_arrow Understanding CTPView Upgrade Files
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- play_arrow Troubleshooting
- play_arrow Validating the CTPView Server System Configuration
- play_arrow Restoring CLI Access to the CTPView Server
- Restoring Access to a CTPView Server
- Accessing a Shell on the CTPView Server (CTPView Server CLI)
- Setting a New Password for a Nonroot User Account (CTPView Server CLI)
- Setting a New Password for a Root User Account (CTPView Server CLI)
- Creating a Nonroot User Account and Password (CTPView Server CLI)
- play_arrow Restoring Browser Access to a CTPView Server
- play_arrow Changing a CTPOS User Password
- play_arrow Booting the CTPView Server from the CD-ROM Drive
- play_arrow Restarting the Apache Daemon In the Event of Browser Issues
- play_arrow Displaying Jitter Statistics in MIBs and Supporting Acorn MIB for Daemon Model
- play_arrow Knowledge Base
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Configuring User Login Properties (CTPView)
You can configure a number of properties that affect how users log in to and log out of the CTPView software.
Logging Out a CTPView User (CTPView)
To log out a CTPView user:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Logout Users.
- Select the user from the list.
- Click Logout Selected Users.
Configuring Automatic Logout for a CTPView User (CTPView)
To specify that a CTPView user is automatically logged out after a certain period:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Auto Logout.
- Select the inactivity period from the list.
- Click Set Auto Logout Period.
Configuring the Number of Login Attempts Allowed Before Lockout (CTPView)
To specify how many times a CTPView user can attempt to log in before the login is considered to have failed and the user is locked out:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Login Limit .
- Select the number of attempts allowed from the list.
- Click Set Failed Login Limit.
Configuring a Lockout Period for CTPView Users (CTPView)
When a user exceeds the allowed number of failed login attempts or tries to open multiple CTPView sessions from unique IP addresses, the user is prevented from accessing CTPView for a lockout period.
To specify a CTPView user’s lockout period:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Lockout Period.
- Select the lockout period from the list.
- Click Set Lockout Period.
Clearing CTPView User Counters (CTPView)
Two counters are associated with each CTPView user. One counter tracks the number of failed login attempts. This counter is automatically reset to zero after a successful login. The other counter tracks the number of reminders that a user receives to change the user password. This counter is automatically reset after the user has selected a new password. When either counter exceeds the allowed limit, the user is locked out of CTPView access.
To clear a user’s counters:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Clear Counters.
- Select the user from the list.
- Click Clear Counters.
Reinstating Locked-Out IP Addresses (CTPView)
When a user attempts to access the CTPView software from a second IP address with a currently active username, the username and both IP addresses are locked.
To reinstate an IP address that has been locked from CTPView access:
- From the Admin Center, select Login/Logout > Unlock IP.
- Select the IP address from the list.
- Click Reinstate Locked IP.