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Some files that the device must access via HTTP (update commands, MoH, announcements, voicemail, etc.) may be located in a password-protected area. A list of URLs with the respective user names and passwords can be configured. The URLs in the list usually specify only the path to a file (or a part of it). The longest string match of the list defines the user name and the password used for authentication. | Some files that the device must access via HTTP (update commands, MoH, announcements, voicemail, etc.) may be located in a password-protected area. A list of URLs with the respective user names and passwords can be configured. The URLs in the list usually specify only the path to a file (or a part of it). The longest string match of the list defines the user name and the password used for authentication. | ||
Note that the log server always includes the port number in the URL. If a URL for the logserver needs a password a version the URL that includes the portnumber needs be specified here to generate a match. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 18 May 2009
Some files that the device must access via HTTP (update commands, MoH, announcements, voicemail, etc.) may be located in a password-protected area. A list of URLs with the respective user names and passwords can be configured. The URLs in the list usually specify only the path to a file (or a part of it). The longest string match of the list defines the user name and the password used for authentication.
Note that the log server always includes the port number in the URL. If a URL for the logserver needs a password a version the URL that includes the portnumber needs be specified here to generate a match.
URL | An URL, for example http://192.168.0.1/update, specifying a password protected folder |
User/Password | Authentication needed for the folder |