Configuration
Configuring a Multihomed Administration System
Step | 6. | Add your interface address chosen in step 2 above after the equals sign. For example, |
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| change |
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| INTERFACE= |
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| to |
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| INTERFACE=1.2.3.4 |
Step | 7. | Save the file with your changes. |
Step | 8. | If the System Manager is running, stop and restart it. |
Step | 9. | On each agent host, become user ids: |
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| $ su - ids |
Step 10. Edit the agent configuration file; for example: | ||
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| $ vi /etc/opt/ids/ids.cf |
Step 11. Locate the REMOTEHOST parameter in the [RemoteSA] section. See ids.cf (5).
Step 12. | Add your interface address (IP address or host name) chosen in step 2 above. For |
| example, change |
| REMOTEHOST |
| to |
| REMOTEHOST 1.2.3.4 |
| The REMOTEHOST parameter is overridden when you import the certificate bundle with |
NOTE | |
| IDS_importAgentKeys. See “Configuring a Multihomed Administration System” on |
| page 27. |
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Step 13. | Save the file with your changes. |
Step 14. | If the agent is running, have it reread its configuration file, as described in “Forcing |
| Active Agent to Reread Configuration File” on page 205. |
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