Start the CodeMeter Deamon via the Control Panel tool. Open the .ini file at /Libray/Preferences in an editor. Stop the CodeMeter WebAdmin Deamon via the Control Panel tool. Stop the CodeMeter Deamon via the control panel tool. Starting the CmWebAdmin Deamon (/etc/init.d/codemeter-webadmin start) Starting the CodeMeter Deamon (/etc/init.d/codemeter start) Change the entry in the section RemoteRead=2. Open the Server.ini file at /etc/wibu/CodeMeter in an editor. Stop the CmWebAdmin Deamon (/etc/init.d/codemeter-webadmin stop) Stop the CodeMeter Deamon (/etc/init.d/codemeter stop). Set the parameter in the section RemoteRead to a value of 2.Ĭustomize the Server.ini file. Enter the command regedit and confirm with. Press the key combination + to open the dialog. To make CodeMeter WebAdmin visible in the network, the RemoteRead parameter must be set to a value of 2.ĬodeMeter service (service management or via CodeMeter Control Center | Action)ĬmWebAdmin service (service administration) If you make changes, both services CodeMeter.exe and CmWebAdmin must be stopped before and restarted after the changes.
#Codemeter reason windows#
Among others also the parameter RemoteRead from the registry in case of Windows or the server.ini file in the cases of macOS and Linux. The new service CmWebAdmin reads values from the CodeMeter service CodeMeter.exe at startup. With the changes of CodeMeter WebAdmin in version 6.90 the configuration has changed, which is required to make CodeMeter WebAdmin "visible" in the network, i.e. Set the certificate in the "Protocol selection" area. Navigate to the menu entry "Settings | Base | WebAdmin".Ģ. In order to use your own certificate for the HTTPS connection, you must then make this known to the WebAdmin. Now you should have write access to the system. Click on the icon and select "Allow server access" and This stands for the fact that you can read remotely.Ģ. Remote open WebAdmin of the server from the system: Īt the top right you can now find an icon with an "R".
#Codemeter reason password#
Enter the following command to set a password for write access:Ĭmu -set-access-data -password 'MyPassword'Īfter setting up write access, you can now do the following:ġ. If CodeMeter is already installed, you can also make a change to the installed components via the Control Panel or by re-running the installer.Īlternatively you can create the firewall rules manually.ġ. You can enable this again by enabling the "Remote access to WebAdmin" component during installation (custom setup). Starting with CodeMeter version 6.90, the installer no longer automatically tries to create firewall rules for WebAdmin during installation. Enter the following command to set a write access password:Ĭmu32 -set-access-data -password 'MyPassword' Navigate via 'cd' to C:\Program Files (x86)\CodeMeter\Runtime\bin (64-Bit System) orĬ:\Program Files\CodeMeter\Runtime\bin (32-bit system).ģ. To reset the local access to the WebAdmin, proceed as follows, depending on the operating system:ġ. Now there should be no more security messages when you open CodeMeter WebAdmin. Then click on "Apply" and restart the browser. At "Protocol Selection" switch to HTTPS (with automatically generated self-signed certificate) and select the above mentioned "SelfSignedCert.perm" certificate.ġ8. Switch to the "Settings | WebAdmin" tab.ġ7.
If the certificate has already been imported, only the message that the certificate has been imported successfully appears.ġ6. A message appears that the certificate has been imported successfully. You will be asked if you want to import this certificate. An info box opens in which information about the certificate is displayed. On the next page also click on "Next".ġ3. Select the certificate "SelfSignedCert.perm" and click on "Open".ġ1. Switch there into the directory "C:\ProgramData\CodeMeter\WebAdmin\" and select at the bottom of this window behind Filename "All Files".ĩ. Click on "Next" and click on "Browse" on the next page.Ĩ. Switch to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" tab and click "Import".ħ. On this "Privacy and Security" page, click on "Manage Certificates".Ħ. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "AdvancedĤ. Open the browser menu and click on "Settings".ģ. Please proceed as follows to import the supplied "SelfSignedCert.perm" certificate:Ģ.
#Codemeter reason install#
To be able to call CodeMeter WebAdmin "securely" via HTTPS in Google Chrome, you need to install the supplied, or your own certificate.