Terms and definitions

Admin Console: The web-based interface used by administrators to manage the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server.

Admin Web UI: The web-based administration interface for managing the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server.

Allowed App: An application granted access to specific directories in the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server.

Audit Data Storage: Storage for administrator audit logs, requiring periodic checks and backups.

Audit Log: A record of system events, actions, and administrator activities for monitoring and compliance.

Client: The FilingBox MEGA2 software installed on Windows or Linux devices to interact with the server.

Data Encryption Key (DEK): A key used for encrypting data stored by clients on the server.

Device: The system where the FilingBox MEGA2 client is installed and operated.

Encryption Modules: Modules used to secure client-server communication.

Event Code: A unique identifier for specific system events recorded in the audit log.

Installation Package: The compressed package containing necessary files and scripts for FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server installation.

IP Address: IPv4 address format ('x.y.z.u') registered during installation to access the Admin Web UI.

Key Encryption Key (KEK): A cryptographic key used to encrypt and protect other keys (e.g., Data Encryption Keys). The KEK ensures that the confidentiality and integrity of the keys it protects are maintained.

Key Manager Module: A module for managing encryption keys used by the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server.

License Key: A validation mechanism to authenticate and authorize the use of the FilingBox MEGA2 product.

MAC Address: A unique identifier assigned to the network interface of a device, used for device registration.

Mount: A process to connect a directory from the client system to the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 Server.

OTP (One-Time Password): A six-digit password used for two-factor authentication when logging into the client.

Password for KEK: A password required for encrypting the private key used in SSL communications between modules.

Ports Used in Operation: Guidelines to manage network ports and disable unnecessary ones for security purposes.

Push Component: A process within the client that communicates integrity check requests to the server.

Push Module: A component managing push communications between the server and clients.

Secure Storage Area: The environment created by the client and server to prevent data loss or theft.

Server: The system hosting the FilingBox MEGA2 v2 software, facilitating client connections and operations.

Session Timeout: A security feature that logs out inactive client sessions after a predefined duration.

SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol used for sending event-triggered email notifications.

SSL Communications: Secure Socket Layer communications used for secure data transfer between FilingBox MEGA2 modules.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): An additional security layer requiring OTP along with a password for login.

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