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EMC® VNX® Series Security Configuration Guide for VNX

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Protect session tokens

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The connection between a user and Unisphere and between two VNX for file systems uses SHA1 to generate checksums to protect the session tokens (cookies) that identify users after they log in. The SHA1 secret value used to generate the checksums is set at random during installation. However, to enhance security, you can change the default SHA1 secret value.

  1. Log in to the CLI with your username and password. You must have root privileges to access the /nas/http/conf/secret.txt file.
  2. Edit the /nas/http/conf/secret.txt file using vi or another text editor.

    Replace the default phrase with a new value and save the file.

    When you change this value, existing session tokens are no longer valid and current users of Unisphere will have to log in again.


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