HP UX IPSec Software manual Assigning the IP Security Policy, Ipsec Services Properties Dialog Box

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Figure 16 IPSEC Services Properties Dialog Box

Alternatively, you can manually start the IP Security service by entering the following Windows command:

net start policyagent

You can also use the following sequence of commands to manually stop and restart the IP Security service. This also clears any existing IPsec SAs,:

net stop policyagent

net start policyagent

Step 10: Assigning the IP Security Policy

The IP Security subsystem will not use the new policy until you assign (activate) it. Only one IP Security policy can be assigned or active for the system. To assign the new IP Security policy, return to the MMC window. Right click the policy in the MMC window and select Assign, as shown in Figure 17.

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Contents HP Part Number J4256-90025 Published June Edition Page Table of Contents Glossary List of Figures Page List of Tables Page About This Document Typographic ConventionsPage Testing Environment Known Problem with Windows 2000 SP1 and SP2Introduction Protocol Implementation Differences Windows IP Security Configuration Overview RulesConfiguring a Windows Host-to-Host Policy Tunnel SettingsCreating a Policy Adding a Rule IP Security Policy WizardRules Tab Creating the IP Filter List and Filters for the Rule Creating an IP Filter ListClick OK to return to the Filter Properties dialog box Protocol Tab for Filter Properties Configuring Filter Actions for the Rule Selecting the Filter List for a RuleSecurity Methods for Filter Action Encryption and Integrity Click Apply Selecting the Filter Action Configuring the Connection Type for the Rule Modifying IKE Parameters for the PolicyGeneral Policy Properties Dialog Box Master key perfect forward secrecy PFS Starting the IP Security Service IKE Security Algorithms Dialog BoxIpsec Services Properties Dialog Box Assigning the IP Security PolicyVerifying the Configuration Windows ConfigurationExample HP-UX Configuration Outbound Tunnel Rule Requirements Configuring a Windows End-to-End Tunnel PolicyConfiguring a Tunnel Rule Inbound Tunnel Rule RequirementsOutbound Rule Outbound Rule Filter Inbound Rule Filter HP-UX Configuration Troubleshooting Tips Using IKE Logging on HP-UX SystemsUsing IKE Logging on Windows Systems Additional Windows Troubleshooting Tools Disable IKE logging. On Windows XP systems, setComparing HP-UX and Windows IPsec Configuration Parameters IPsec Parameters on Windows and HP-UXMirrored Filters Values page 42 forIKE SA Key Master Key Lifetime Values Filter SelectionIKE Parameter Selection HP-UX IKE SA Lifetime ValuesIPsec SA Key Session Key Lifetime Values Maximum Quick ModesPerfect Forward Secrecy PFS Windows IKE SA Lifetime ValuesWindows IPsec SA Lifetime Values Related Publications Page Glossary Transform
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