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NetLinx Security and Web Server
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NetLinx Integrated Controllers
Confirming the new directory association
1. Click on the Security tab.
2. Click the Directory Associations link.
3. From the Delete Association section of the User Directory Associations window, click the
down arrow from the Select Association field to open a list of associations and confirm the new
directory association has been assigned to the user.
Deleting a directory association
1. Click on the Security tab.
2. Click the Directory Associations link.
3. From the Delete Association section of the User Directory Associations window, click the
down arrow from the Select Association field to open a list of associations.
4. Select a directory association from the drop-down list.
5. Click Delete to remove the selected directory path from the user properties and save the change
to the Master.
6. Successful deletion of the path results in an on-screen message, for example: "Directory
Assocation ‘/XXX’ deleted for user "XXX".
SSL Certificate Procedures
Initially, a NetLinx Master is not equipped with any installed certificates. In order to prepare a
Master for later use with CA (officially issued) server certificates, it is necessary to:
First create a self-generated certificate which is automatically installed onto the
Master.
Secondly, enable the SSL feature from the Enable Security page. Enabling SSL security
after the certificate has been self-generated insures that the target Master is utilizing a
secure connection during the process of importing a CA server certificate over the web.
A self-generated certificate has lower security than an external CA generated
certificate.
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