
Chapter 2 — Configuring Network Settings
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Developer Access Services Descriptions
Service Description
Enable Web Server Enables access to the IF61 via the web browser interface.
Choose Secure Only to allow only the secure web interface through port
443.
Choose Secure/Insecure to allow users to log in using either a nonsecure
(HTTP via port 80) or secure (HTTPS via port 443) web interface.
Choose Disabled to disable web browser access. If you disable browser
access to the IF61, you may need to access the IF61 via a communications
program.
Enable SSH Server Enables Secure Shell (SSH) access to the Linux system console using the
same login and password as the web browser interface (default is
intermec). SSH access is disabled by default.
Enable FTP Server Enables access to the IF61 via its FTP server. For more information, see
“Using the IF61 FTP Server” on page 89. FTP is disabled by default.
Enable Telnet Server Enables access to the Linux system console via standard Telnet, using the
same login and password as the web browser interface. The default login
and password is intermec. The Telnet server is disabled by default.
Enable CIFS/SMB
Service
Enables the Common Internet File System service, which creates a file
sharing connection from a Windows PC to the /home/developer directory
on the IF61. CIFS/SMB is disabled by default.
When you enable the CIFS/SMB service, entry fields for a username and
password appear. Enter these settings and then click Activate Changes.
Enable Bonjour
Service
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Enables the IF61 to advertise services and be discovered by Bonjour zero-
configuration networking. Bonjour is enabled by default.
To prevent errors when using Bonjour, make sure the IF61 hostname does
not include spaces. To set the hostname, see “Configuring Common
Network Settings” on page 26.
Enable UPnP
Discovery
Enables the IF61 to be discovered by Universal Plug and Play protocols.
UPnP is enabled by default.
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