Select which access methods to support: HTTP, HTTPS, or
both.
HTTP port (for incoming connections)
HTTP port. The default is 80.
HTTPS port (for incoming secure connections)
Secure HTTP port. The default is 443.
Table 62 HTTP Security Properties
Property
Description
SSL/TLS versions and ciphers
Select the TLS versions and ciphers for connecting to the
appliance. The default settings are TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 and their
associated ciphers. TLSv1.0 is available for backwards
compatibility, but is not recommended due to security
concerns.
Table 63 HTTP Object Store Properties
Property
Description
Enable Object Store
When selected, enables the HTTP Object Store feature.
Default Path
Sets the location used when a user does not set one.
Use OpenStack Identity Service
When selected, enables properties required for communication with
a keystone server: Authentication URl, Role, Tenant, User,
Password.
Authentication URI
Identity Service URI, for example:
http://keystone:5000/V2.0.
Role
OpenStack Identity Service type.
Tenant
OpenStack Identity Service tenant name.
User
OpenStack Identity Service user's name.
Password
OpenStack Identity Service user's password.
Table 64 HTTP WebDAV Properties
Property
Description
Enable WebDAV
When selected, enables the HTTP WebDAV feature.
Require client login
Clients must authenticate before share access is allowed, and
files they create will have their ownership. If this property is not
set, files created will be owned by the HTTP service with user
nobody. See HTTP Authentication and Access Control.