keyname | Description |
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| Port that the server runs on. |
| Host name and port of the license server or a path to the license file. |
| Path to folder containing the web apps. |
| Path to folder containing the log files. |
| Level of logging granularity. The options are: |
| Maximum size of all log files in megabytes (MB) in the log directory. |
| Maximum size of a log file in megabytes (MB) before it rolls over into another file. |
| Maximum number of sessions allowed by server. |
| Timeout in minutes before terminating a session when idle. |
| Timeout in seconds when starting a new session. |
| Verify if SSL is enabled. |
| Location of the SSL certificate file. |
| Location of the SSL private key file. |

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keyname | val | Default Value |
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| Port number specified as a positive integer between |
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license | Host name and port number of the license server or a path to the license file. | For example: |
| Path to folder containing the web apps. Specify as a string. |
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| Path to folder containing the log files. Specify as a string. |
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| Level of logging granularity. Specify as a string. The options are: |
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| Maximum size of all log files in megabytes (MB) in the log directory. Specify as a positive integer. |
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| Maximum size of a log file in megabytes (MB) before it will roll over into another file. Specify as a positive integer. |
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| Maximum number of sessions allowed by server. Specify as a positive integer. | 1 session per gigabyte (GB) of RAM. |
| Timeout in minutes before terminating a session when idle. Specify as a positive integer. |
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| Timeout in seconds when starting a new session. Specify as a positive integer. |
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| Verify if SSL is enabled specified as Boolean. |
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| Location of the SSL certificate file. Specify as a string. | |
| Location of the SSL private key file. Specify as a string. |
To fix a faulty feature on video conferencing app Zoom, Apple has released a silent update for Mac users. To fix the vulnerability that was letting websites automatically add users to a video call without their permission, Apple's update would now prompt users asking them if they want to open the app.
According to Apple, the automatically-deployed update removes the hidden web server, which Zoom quietly installed on users' Macs when they installed the app, TechCrunch reported on Wednesday.
The video conferencing platform faced flack from users following a public vulnerability disclosure on Monday by a software engineer Jonathan Leitschuh after he described how any website could forcibly join a user to a Zoom call, with their video camera activated, without the user's permission.
On Tuesday, Zoom released a fixed app version however Apple said its actions would protect users both past and present from the undocumented web server vulnerability without affecting or hindering the functionality of the Zoom app itself, the report said.
Over four million users across 750,000 companies use Zoom for video conferencing around the world.
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'We're happy to have worked with Apple on testing this update. We expect the web server issue to be resolved today. We appreciate our users' patience as we continue to work through addressing their concerns,' the report quoted a Zoom spokesperson as saying.