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Users with administrative authorisations can determine web server settings.

  1. Go to the Administration Administration tab in the function bar and select Administration Settings > Monitor  Service Clients.
  2. Enter the HTTP and HTTPs ports for the web server.
  3. Enter a simple URL in the Web server domain name field. This URL needs to be redirected to the web server.
  4. Enter a duration (hh:mm) in the Web session timeout field. This is the maximum idle time before automatic logout of inactive users.
  5. Tick Allow secure connections only to block HTTP connections to the web server.
  6. Click on Generate SSL certificate request to generate a text file with a certificate request for the certification authority and a private key.
    Note: In order to access the web server via HTTPS, the connection is encrypted using an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate and the corresponding "private key" are required for this. These must be available in PEM format or converted to PEM format. Both files are stored in a folder under %Installation Folder%\Data\Web Folder SSL.
    The key length supports a maximum of 2048 bits. If you require a longer key length, please create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) with an external tool (e.g. OpenSSL).
  7. Tick Don't start web server to turn off the auto-start option of the web server along with the application.
  8. Set a Logon time limit in days to define the validity of a logon ticket. Enter "0" to disallow the "Stay logged in" option.
  9. Allow editing emails (for online booking requests etc) by entering an E-Mail HTML-Preview CSS.
  10. Enter users who are disbarred from using Bp Event Mobile in the Block user names directly field. This aims to restrict the number of users authorised for web access to the database.
    Example: Administrator
  11. Define target pages for web redirects in the Web Redirect Whitelist field.