Makito X1 Rugged Encoder

Audit Settings

The following table lists the Audit controls and settings:

Audit Setting

Default

Description/Values

Audit

disabled

Toggle Audit on or off to enable or disable audits for the system.

Audit Server Address

n/a

Type in the address and port of the remote server, in one of the following formats:

  • fqdn[:port]

  • ipv4_addr[:port]

  • ipv6_addr[:port]

  • hostname[:port]

If the port is not provided, the default port for the chosen Transport will be used:

Transport

UDP

Select the Transport Type from the drop-down list:

  • UDP (default port: 514)

  • TLS (Transport Layer Security, default port: 6514)

Trusted Servers

ALL

(TLS must be selected for Transport) Select the type of certificate exchange:

  • All: Server authentication is disabled. Any server that is set in the Audit Server Address field will be accepted as a trusted server, and the authentication step is skipped.

  • CA-signed: Enables server authentication during the startup of an audit. The encoder will only accept a connection with the specified audit server if the certificate it presents is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority (i.e., The certificate of that certificate authority is present in the Makito X's CA Certificates list).

  • Self-signed: Enables server authentication. A connection with the specified audit server will be accepted if its certificate is self-signed, and its fingerprint matches the one configured on the Makito X.

Fingerprint

n/a

(Only appears if Self-signed is selected for Trusted Servers) Enter the fingerprint of the audit server’s self-signed certificate.

The fingerprint should be the SHA-1 or MD5 fingerprint of the certificate that belongs to the audit server which was set in Audit Server Address.