4. The Appliance DashboardΒΆ

We assume you have setup your Appliance accordingly to the quickstart guide which came with your installation image. So the Appliance should be up and running. This guide will introduce the appliance management Web UI dashboard which can be used for an easy and convenient configuration of all important aspects of the Appliance, including configuration revisioning, backup and restore abilities.

It can be reached at:

https://<IP_OF_LINOTP>:8443

The appliance management Web UI is e.g. used to

  • monitor the status of the system
  • configure the network settings of the machine
  • set passwords of the root user and LinOTP administrators
  • perform backup and restore
  • manage your license
  • update the machine

Note

Every time you define a new appliance configuration the configuration needs to be saved and activated. You can revert to a previous configuration set at any time. The appliance keeps track of your configuration sets. See Working with configuration sets for details.

Let’s take a brief look at the main tabs and thus at the main configuration topics. You will find more detailed explanation for each tab in the following chapters of the documentation.

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Appliance main tabs

Dashboard
will give you an overview about the system status, the versions of LinOTP and the Appliance and your type of license. Some graphics show on a timeline the memory consumption, the disk usage and other important information.
Network
is used to configure all network settings including additional routes and name server.
Time
is used to set the time, the timezone and optional NTP server.
LinOTP
is used to manage LinOTP token administrators and to set the debug level of the LinOTP application.
RADIUS
is used to define RADIUS clients and other RADIUS settings.
System
manage certificates and passwords, schedule updates, backup and restore the appliance and more.
Configuration Management
save and restore your configuration.
Licence
show and upgrade license.