Server Settings
About Server Settings
You, as an Administrator, must define the server-wide settings that are important for CDP Server work.
The following "Server Settings Categories" are available:
- Agent
Read more in Agent Settings. - Brute Force Login
Read more in Brute Force Login Settings. - Max Concurrent Tasks
Read more in Max Concurrent Tasks Settings. - NT Event Log
Read more in NT Event Log Settings. - Remote Syslog
Read more in Remote Syslog Settings. - Server Authentication
Read more in Server Authentication Setting. - Storage
Read more in Storage Settings. - User Interface
Read more in User Interface Settings. - Web Server
Read more in Web Server Settings. - Web Server HTTP
Read more in Web Server HTTP Settings. - Web Server HTTPS
Read more in Web Server HTTPS Settings.
Note
To access a detailed description of any individual Server Setting, click on the appropriate "Server Setting Category" link above.
Read more on this topic in Accessing Server Settings.- Accessing Server Settings — Instructions on how to access the server-wide settings in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Agent Settings — Description of the "Agent" settings used as defaults while connecting by the Linux or Windows CDP Server to an Agent.
- Brute Force Login Settings — Description of the "Brute Force Login" settings which concern the system security of the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Max Concurrent Tasks Settings — Description of the "Max Concurrent Tasks" settings (simultaneous tasks) in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- NT Event Log Settings — Description of the "NT Event Log" settings used for enabling/disabling and controlling logging threshold of the Windows CDP Server for NT (Windows) Event Log.
- Remote Syslog Settings — Description of the "Remote Syslog" settings of the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Server Authentication Setting — Description of the "Server Authentication" setting (IP address used to connect to Agents) of the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Storage Settings — Description of the "Storage" settings which control the memory usage of all Tasks read and/or written to Disk Safes in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- User Interface Settings — Description of the "User Interface" settings in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Web Server Settings — Description of the "Web Server" settings which control Web Server configuration for the CDP Server Web-based User Interface.
- Web Server HTTP Settings — Description of the "Web Server HTTP" settings which control Web Server configuration specific to unencrypted HTTP connections in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
- Web Server HTTPS Settings — Description of the "Web Server HTTPS" settings which control Web Server configuration specific to encrypted (SSL) HTTPS connections in the Linux or Windows CDP Server.
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Accessing Server Settings
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Agent Settings
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Brute Force Login Settings
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Max Concurrent Tasks Settings
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NT Event Log Settings
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Remote Syslog Settings
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Server Authentication Setting
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Storage Settings
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User Interface Settings
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Web Server Settings
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Web Server HTTP Settings
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Web Server HTTPS Settings