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 The Web Admin section has settings to control who can access FreshTomato's web interface, how, and from where. It also allows you to choose which menus stay nested or shown. Finally, it also has settings for the web interface's color scheme. The Web Admin section has settings to control who can access FreshTomato's web interface, how, and from where. It also allows you to choose which menus stay nested or shown. Finally, it also has settings for the web interface's color scheme.
  
-**Local Access:  **This let you choose which web protocol(s) are allowed to communicate with the web interface via the LAN. \\ Port and Wireless access options will appear, depending on which selection you choose.+**Local Access:  **This let you choose which web protocol(s) are allowed to communicate with the web interface via the LAN. \\ Port and Wireless access options will appear, depending on the selections you choose.
  
   * Disabled - Choosing this disables all LAN access to FreshTomato's web interface via web protocols.   * Disabled - Choosing this disables all LAN access to FreshTomato's web interface via web protocols.
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 **Theme UI:**  This lets you choose the color scheme (theme) used for the web interface pages. (Default: Default). **Theme UI:**  This lets you choose the color scheme (theme) used for the web interface pages. (Default: Default).
  
-**Open Menus:**  Checking a menu name here will show all its submenus as open. Any unchecked menu will display its submenus as nested.+**Open Menus:**  Checking a menu name here will show all its submenus as open. Unchecked menu will display their submenus as nested.
  
  
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 (Terminal EmuLation over the NEtwork) is a protocol which allows LAN and remote connections via a command-line interface. Unlike SSH, Telnet is not a secure protocol. (Terminal EmuLation over the NEtwork) is a protocol which allows LAN and remote connections via a command-line interface. Unlike SSH, Telnet is not a secure protocol.
  
-**Enable at Startup:** Checking this enables the Telnet Daemon, allowing connections to FreshTomato via Telnet.+**Enable at Startup:**  Checking this enables the Telnet Daemon, allowing connections to FreshTomato via Telnet.
  
-**Port:** Here, you can enter the port number on which Telnet connections will be made to the router. (Default: 23).+**Port:**  Here, you can enter the port number on which Telnet connections will be made to the router. (Default: 23).
  
-**Stop Now / Start Now**Clicking this button immediately stops the Telnet Daemon. The Telnet daemon will restart at the next reboot (if Enable at Startup is checked). When the Telnet Daemon has stopped, this button will change to read "Start Now". Clicking Start Now immediately starts the Telnet Daemon. When Telnet is finished starting, the text on this button will change back to "Stop Now".+**Stop Now / Start Now:  **Clicking this button immediately stops the Telnet Daemon. The daemon will restart at the next reboot (if Enable at Startup is checked). When the Daemon has stopped, this button will display as "Start Now". Clicking Start Now immediately starts the Daemon. When Telnet is finished starting, the text on this button will change back to "Stop Now".
  
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admin_access.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/23 21:33 by hogwild