1. Login Notice
Send real-time alerts to administrators upon successful management panel login.
2. Authorized IP
Configure IP addresses permitted to access the panel (supports both IPv4 and IPv6).
Special Rules: * = Allow all IPs Empty field = Restrict access to localhost (127.0.0.1 or ::1) and super whitelist IPs only Exemptions: Localhost and super whitelist IPs bypass this restriction under all circumstances
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3. Login Protection
Enhance security through configurable login safeguards:
Login Verification: Whether the panel login requires verification using verification codes
Login Errors: Setting appropriate parameters will help panel security. 0 times means no limit
Session Expiration: Automatically log out if the last human request exceeds the specified time
4. Enable HTTPS
Secure panel communications by enforcing HTTPS protocol.
Effect:
Access URL changes from http:// to https://
Requires valid SSL/TLS certificate (self-signed or CA-issued)
5. Bind Domain
Restrict panel access to specified domain(s) after binding.
Behavior:
Bound: Accessible only via configured domain(s)
Unbound: Accessible via IP or any domain pointing to the IP
6. Panel Port
Default management port: 5678
Access Format: http://[IP]:[PORT]/[SECURITY_PATH]
Example: http://192.168.2.100:5678/f34fsqy
Please make absolutely sure that the new port is not in use.
7. Safe Entry
Add a virtual directory layer to obscure panel URL structure.
If the panel address where the security entrance is not set is: http://192.168.1.100:5678/ and the security entrance is set as: rfcx, the new management address after setting is: http://192.168.1.100:5678/rfcx.
That is, add a layer of directory behind the port to prevent hackers from detecting the panel management address.
