
Appendix A Cisco Security Agent Installation and Overview
Installing the Solaris Agent
Step 5 Answer yes (y) to continue the installation.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOcsa> [y,n,?] y
[Output:]
Installing CSAagent as <CSCOcsa>
The installation continues to copy and install files. When the install is complete, the following is displayed:
[Output:]
The agent installed cleanly, but has not yet been started. The command: /etc/init.d/ciscosec start
will start the agent. The agent will also start automatically upon reboot. A reboot is recommended to ensure complete system protection.
The following packages are available: 1 CSCOcsa CSAagent
(sun4u) 5.2.0.15
Step 6 Quit (q) when installation is finished.
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: q
Step 7 Optionally, reboot the system by entering the following.
# shutdown
Caution If a system is not rebooted following the agent installation, the following functionality is not immediately available: Buffer overflow protection is only enforced for new processes, network access control rules only apply to new socket connections, file access control rules only apply to newly opened files, and data access control rules are not applied until the web server service is restarted. (This functionality becomes available the next time the system is rebooted.)
The agent installs into the following directory:
/opt/CSCOcsa
Some files are put into additional directories such as
/kernel/strmod/sparcv9, usr/lib/csa, /etc/init.d and /etc/rc?.d.
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