F-SECURE POLICY MANAGER 8.0 Administrator's Manual - page 175
CHAPTER 9
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Web Reporting
3. Open the Action menu and select Properties. Click
Start
to start the
service.
4. Set the startup type to Automatic.
5. Click
OK
.
9.5.3
Restricting or Allowing Wider Access to Web Reports
Under the conf\ directory in the F-Secure Policy Manager Server
installation directory, you will find a file named httpd.conf, which contains
the configuration information for F-Secure Policy Manager Server and
F-Secure Policy Manager Web Reporting.
There are three possibilities for defining the access rights to Web
Reporting: access from the local machine only, access from everywhere,
and access from a number of hosts defined by their IP addresses.
Allow Access from Everywhere (default)
By default F-Secure Policy Manager Web Reporting can be accessed
from any computer that can access the Web Reporting port on the Policy
Manager Server. This is defined by the following parameter in the
httpd.conf file:
Listen 8081
Allow Access from the Local Machine Only
Access to F-Secure Policy Manager Web Reporting can also be allowed
only from the local machine by configuring the Web Reporting port
parameter in the httpd.conf file as follows:
Listen 127.0.0.1:8081
The Policy Manager Admin Module must also be enabled for Web
Reporting to work.
After any change to the configuration, you need to stop F-Secure
Policy Manager Server, and restart it for the changes to become
active.