Configuring Secure Connections

For security, the ztC Edge system allows only HTTPS connections, by default. If you want to allow HTTP connections, you can configure secure connections.

Note:

When you activate or deactivate the check box next to Enable HTTPS Only / Disable HTTP in the procedure below and click Save, the system automatically logs you out of the ztC Console and you must log in again,

When HTTPS connections are enabled, you can use a script to install a custom certificate on the host machine. See To install a custom certificate.

To enable HTTP and HTTPS connections

  1. Click Preferences in the left-hand navigation panel, to open the Preferences page.
  2. Under Administrative Tools, click Secure Connection.
  3. Deactivate the check box next to Enable HTTPS Only / Disable HTTP
  4. Click Save.

    The system automatically logs you out of the ztC Console and redirects the browser to the HTTPS login page. To access the HTTP login page, you manually replace https with http in the browser's address bar, and then you can log in.

If the system allows HTTP and HTTPS connections and you want to allow only HTTPS connections, you need to activate the check box.

To enable only HTTPS connections

  1. Click Preferences in the left-hand navigation panel, to open the Preferences page.
  2. Under Administrative Tools, click Secure Connection.
  3. Activate the check box next to Enable HTTPS Only / Disable HTTP
  4. Click Save.

    The system automatically logs you out of the ztC Console, redirects the browser to the HTTPS login page, and you must log in again.

Related Topics

The ztC Console

The Preferences Page

Using the ztC Console

Security Hardening