Configuring Secure Access to the J-Web Interface for the SRX
100 Services Gateway
Navigate to the J-Web Secure Access Quick Configuration
page in J-Web interface by selecting Configuration>Quick
Configuration>Secure Access. On this page, you can enable Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and HTTP over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
access on interfaces for managing services gateways through
the Web interface. You can also install SSL certificates and enable
JUNOScript over SSL with the Secure Access page.
The illustration shown is a placeholder. This will
be replaced with the appropriate illustration—TBD
Figure 1 shows the Secure
Access Quick Configuration page.
Figure 1: Secure Access Quick
Configuration Page

To configure
Web access settings in the J-Web interface:
- Enter information into the Secure Access Quick
Configuration page, as described in Table 1.
- Click one of the following buttons:
- To apply the configuration and stay on the Secure Access
Quick Configuration page, click Apply.
- To apply the configuration and return to the Secure Access
Quick Configuration page, click OK.
- To cancel your entries and return to the Secure Access
Quick Configuration page, click Cancel.
- To verify that Web access is enabled correctly,
connect to the services gateway using one of the following methods:
- For HTTP access—In your browser, type http://URL or http://IP address.
- For HTTPS access—In your browser, type https://URL or https://IP address.
- For SSL JUNOScript access—A JUNOScript client such
as JUNOScope is required. For information about how to log into JUNOScope,
see the JUNOScope Software User Guide.
- Verify the secure Web access configuration.
Table 1: Secure
Access Quick Configuration Summary
Field
|
Function
|
Your Action
|
Certificates |
Certificates
|
Displays digital certificates required for
SSL access to the services gateway.
Allows you to add and delete SSL certificates.
|
To add a certificate:
- Click Add. Opens the Add
a Local Certificate page.
- Type a name in the Certificate Name box—for
example, new.
- Paste the generated certificate and RSA private
key in the Certificate box.
To delete a certificate, select it and click Delete.
|
HTTP
Web Access |
Enable HTTP Access
|
Enables HTTP access on interfaces.
|
To enable HTTP access, select the Enable HTTP
access box.
|
Enable HTTP on All Interfaces
|
Enables HTTP access on all interfaces at one
time.
|
To enable HTTP access on all interfaces, select
the Enable HTTP on All Interfaces box.
|
HTTP-Enabled Interfaces
|
Specifies interfaces on which you want to
enable HTTP access.
|
Select and deselect interfaces by clicking
the direction arrows:
- To enable HTTP access on an interface, add the interface
to the HTTP Interfaces list.
- To disable HTTP access on an interface, add the interface
to the Logical Interfaces list.
|
HTTPS
Web Access |
Enable HTTPS Access
|
Enables HTTPS access on interfaces.
|
To enable HTTPS access, select the Enable
HTTPS access box.
|
HTTPS Certificate
|
Specifies SSL certificates to be used for
encryption.
This field is available only after you have created an SSL certificate.
|
To specify the HTTPS certificate, select a
certificate from the HTTPS Certificate list—for example, new.
|
Enable HTTPS on All Interfaces
|
Enables HTTPS on all interfaces at one time.
|
To enable HTTPS on all interfaces, select
the Enable HTTPS on All Interfaces box.
|
HTTPS-Enabled Interfaces
|
Allows you to specify interfaces on which
you want to enable HTTPS access.
|
Select and deselect interfaces by clicking
the direction arrows:
- To enable HTTPS access on an interface, add the interface
to the HTTPS Interfaces list.
- To disable HTTPS access on an interface, add the interface
to the Logical Interfaces list.
|
JUNOScript
over SSL |
Enable SSL JUNOScript access
|
Enables secured SSL access to the JUNOScript
XML scripting API.
|
To enable SSL access, select the Enable SSL
JUNOScript access box.
|
JUNOScript SSL Certificate
|
Specifies SSL certificates to be used for
encryption.
This field is available only after you create at least one SSL
certificate.
|
To enable an SSL certificate, select a certificate
from the JUNOScript SSL Certificate list—for example, new.
|
Published: 2009-08-19