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On the two Ethernet ports server, the port which is usually configured is the one next to the USB ports, shown as LAN1. The Ethernet port LAN2, on the right, works but it is not configured.
 
On the two Ethernet ports server, the port which is usually configured is the one next to the USB ports, shown as LAN1. The Ethernet port LAN2, on the right, works but it is not configured.
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== Access to the Manager ==
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HSYCO SERVER is pre-configured with a Web-based toolkit of applications, the [[Manager]], that gives you access to configuration and administration functions, including the ability to change the network settings and the operating system's password, HSYCO users management and the tools to create customized graphic user interfaces.
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To access the system's management application, simply called [[Manager]] from now on, enter the following URL in your Web Browser:
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<nowiki>https://192.168.0.50/hsycoserver/manager</nowiki>
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The Manager runs on most modern Web browsers, including tablets like Apple’s iPad. It even runs on small screen devices like the iPhone or iPod touch, although a larger screen size is advisable for ease of use. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer versions 8 and older are not supported, and IE9 is not guaranteed to work, although it should in most cases.
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HSYCO default configuration only accepts Web requests through the HTTPS secure protocol, while access via HTTP is disabled.
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Furthermore, to protect against malicious service discovery robots, HSYCO does not answer to Web requests where only the server address is defined, for example <nowiki>https://192.168.0.50</nowiki>, but requires an extended URL, which must include an access key, called URLKey, defined in the general system configuration parameters.
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{{note|The factory default URLKey is hsycoserver.}}
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The URLKey is not a secret password, but only an additional protection feature.
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Because the SSL certificate used to secure the communication between the Web Browser and HSYCO SERVER is self-generated, you will be asked to accept the server's certificate.
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On the iPod touch, iPhone or iPad press Continue, on other browsers follow the dialog boxes to permanently accept the certificate.
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[[File:Installation Certificate.png|center]]
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You will see the PIN and PUK authentication page. Enter the default PIN and PUK, and press OK:
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PIN: 0000
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PUK: 00000 0000 00000
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[[File:Installation PIN PUK.png|center]]
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{{note|The default pre-configured PIN and PUK are the same for all HSYCO SERVERS, to let you conveniently access the user interface during the initial installation. Both the PIN and PUK should be changed immediately to different, hard to guess numbers.}}
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Press the [[Admin]] icon in the [[Manager]]’s main menu to access the [[Admin#Users|Users]], [[Admin#System Password|System Password]], [[Admin#Network|Network]] and [[Admin#Clock|Clock]] settings functions.
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[[File:Installation Admin.png|center]]
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HSYCO is now ready to be configured!

Revision as of 14:07, 29 April 2014

HSYCO SERVER ships pre-installed with the latest version of the HSYCO software, on a Linux Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server distribution stripped of all not-essential services.

The Oracle Java SE Runtime Environment version 7 is also installed. No other software is required.


HSYCO PRO.jpg


This tutorial describes the access procedures for the basic management of the system and the structure of HSYCO’s installation and configuration files.

Initial Set-Up

Hsyco comes with different hardware configurations:

  • HSYCO MINI - ARK1122

To start the server simply plug the power supply. HSYCO automatically starts, the execution of HSYCO is signalled by three consecutive high-pitch beeps.


  • HSYCO PRO - ARK2120

To start the server simply plug the power supply. HSYCO automatically starts, the execution of HSYCO is signalled by three consecutive high-pitch beeps.


  • HYSCO PI - RASPBERRY PI

To start the server simply plug the power supply. HSYCO automatically starts in two minutes (approx).


HSYCO SERVER is configured with the following default network configuration:

  • IP address: 192.168.0.50
  • Net mask: 255.255.255.0
  • Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
  • DNS: 192.168.0.1


The IP address 192.168.0.50 will be used from now on in all the examples as the HSYCO SERVER address.

On the two Ethernet ports server, the port which is usually configured is the one next to the USB ports, shown as LAN1. The Ethernet port LAN2, on the right, works but it is not configured.

Access to the Manager

HSYCO SERVER is pre-configured with a Web-based toolkit of applications, the Manager, that gives you access to configuration and administration functions, including the ability to change the network settings and the operating system's password, HSYCO users management and the tools to create customized graphic user interfaces.

To access the system's management application, simply called Manager from now on, enter the following URL in your Web Browser:

https://192.168.0.50/hsycoserver/manager

The Manager runs on most modern Web browsers, including tablets like Apple’s iPad. It even runs on small screen devices like the iPhone or iPod touch, although a larger screen size is advisable for ease of use. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer versions 8 and older are not supported, and IE9 is not guaranteed to work, although it should in most cases.

HSYCO default configuration only accepts Web requests through the HTTPS secure protocol, while access via HTTP is disabled.

Furthermore, to protect against malicious service discovery robots, HSYCO does not answer to Web requests where only the server address is defined, for example https://192.168.0.50, but requires an extended URL, which must include an access key, called URLKey, defined in the general system configuration parameters.


The factory default URLKey is hsycoserver.


The URLKey is not a secret password, but only an additional protection feature.

Because the SSL certificate used to secure the communication between the Web Browser and HSYCO SERVER is self-generated, you will be asked to accept the server's certificate.

On the iPod touch, iPhone or iPad press Continue, on other browsers follow the dialog boxes to permanently accept the certificate.


Installation Certificate.png


You will see the PIN and PUK authentication page. Enter the default PIN and PUK, and press OK:

PIN: 0000
PUK: 00000 0000 00000


Installation PIN PUK.png


The default pre-configured PIN and PUK are the same for all HSYCO SERVERS, to let you conveniently access the user interface during the initial installation. Both the PIN and PUK should be changed immediately to different, hard to guess numbers.


Press the Admin icon in the Manager’s main menu to access the Users, System Password, Network and Clock settings functions.


Installation Admin.png


HSYCO is now ready to be configured!