BARIX Streaming Client User Manual Page 25

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View configuration password usage
When the password is set the user clicking on the “Config” button has to type in the password into
the password field of the pop up window (the user name does not matter).
Only one user can log in at a time. Further connections will be refused while one user is logged in.
To log out click on the “Logout” link next to the “HOME” icon in the menu bar.
Please hit your browser’s “Reload” button if the “Logout” link is not visible while logged in.
Control / Command
Enter up to 24 characters to secure the access to all control and command interfaces (WEB/CGI,
Serial, TCP and UDP). Without a valid password the device cannot be controlled. Enter 25
characters to erase the current key.
Note : This security option should be used very carefully and is intended for advanced users only.
Since the CGI commands used in the web interface do not make use of passwords, setting this
password would disable any control of the device using a browser.
Level 4 to 6 (User)
Enter up to 24 characters to secure the access to customized web pages in 3 levels. Intended for
advanced users only, for details see the “Instreamer Technical Documentation”. Without a valid
password these user web pages cannot be viewed. Enter 25 characters to erase the current key.
Ice/Shoutcast
Enter up to 24 characters for Icecast or Shoutcast server authentication. This password is only
used when one or more “Stream to” entries are set either to “Icecast source”, “Icecast / ID3
source”or “Shoutcast source”. Enter 25 characters to erase the current key.
Listening
Choose which level is used for preventing unauthorized listeners from listening to Instreamer in
Internet Radio mode, or "not protected" for access for all.
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