Troubleshooting Web Login Problems; Problem 1: Unable To Access The Device Through Web - HP A-F1000-E Getting Started Manual

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[Firewall-pki-cert-attribute-group-mygroup1] quit
# Create a certificate attribute-based access control policy myacp. Configure a certificate
attribute-based access control rule, specifying that a certificate is considered valid when it matches an
attribute rule in certificate attribute group myacp.
[Firewall] pki certificate access-control-policy myacp
[Firewall-pki-cert-acp-myacp] rule 1 permit mygroup1
[Firewall-pki-cert-acp-myacp] quit
# Associate the HTTPS service with SSL server policy myssl.
[Firewall] ip https ssl-server-policy myssl
# Associate the HTTPS service with certificate attribute-based access control policy myacp.
[Firewall] ip https certificate access-control-policy myacp
# Enable the HTTPS service.
[Firewall] ip https enable
# Create a local user named usera, set the password to 123 for the user, and specify the web service type
for the local user.
[Firewall] local-user usera
[Firewall-luser-usera] password simple 123
[Firewall-luser-usera] service-type web
Configure the host that acts as the HTTPS client
2.
On the host, run the IE browser. In the address bar, enter http://10.1.2.2/certsrv and request a certificate
for the host as prompted.
Verify the configuration
3.
Enter https://10.1.1.1 in the address bar, and select the certificate issued by new-ca. Then the web login
page of the Firewall appears. On the login page, type the username usera, and password 123 to enter
the web management page.
NOTE:
To log in to the web interface through HTTPS, enter the URL address starting with https://. To log in to
the web interface through HTTP, enter the URL address starting with http://.
For more information about the SSL commands, see

Troubleshooting web login problems

Problem 1: Unable to access the device through web

Problem description
The user can ping the device successfully, and log in to the device through Telnet. HTTP is enabled and
the operating system and browser version are as required. But the user cannot access the web interface
of the device.
Problem analysis
If Microsoft Internet Explorer is used, select the Enable button for Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins,
Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting, and Active scripting .
If Mozilla Firefox is used, enable JavaScript.
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