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Configuring the product

This topic describes how to configure F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy on Linux.

1.

Configure F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy by editing the

/opt/etc/f-secure/fspmp/conf/proxy.cfg

file.

For example, f you need to configure chained proxies:

a) Add the host name or IP address of the Policy Manager Proxy or HTTP proxy with which this proxy

communicates to the line

chained_proxy_ip_addr=

.

b) Specify the TCP port of the Policy Manager Proxy or HTTP proxy with which this proxy communicates

on the line

chained_proxy_port=

.

c) If the HTTP proxy with which this proxy communicates requires a user name for authentication, add

the user name to the line

http_proxy_user=

.

d) If the HTTP proxy with which this proxy communicates requires a password for authentication, add the

password to the line

http_proxy_password=

.

2.

Restart F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy to apply the configuration changes by entering the command

/etc/init.d/fspmp restart

.

F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy | Using the product on Linux |

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Summary of Contents for POLICY MANAGER PROXY 2.0 -

Page 1: ...F Secure Policy Manager Proxy Administrator s Guide...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...11 Configuring the product remotely 12 Chapter 4 Using the product on Linux 13 Installing the product 14 Configuring the product 15 Upgrading the product 16 Uninstalling the product 17 Frequently aske...

Page 4: ...4 F Secure Policy Manager Proxy TOC...

Page 5: ...overview of the product concepts a step by step guide to installation as well as other information you need to manage the product Topics System requirements An up to date system is a secure system Whe...

Page 6: ...r Small Business Server or Server Core editions Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Enterprise Web Server Server Core or Foundation editions Linux Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3 or 4 Suse Linux 9 x or 10 0 Su...

Page 7: ...do the virus definitions get to F Secure products The figure above is an example of the steps the virus definition database takes to get to F Secure products in this case to F Secure Client Security...

Page 8: ...e Policy Manager Proxy To decrease the use of network bandwidth You should use F Secure Policy Manager Proxy when you have a group of workstations far away from your Policy Manager Server To decrease...

Page 9: ...y Manager Proxy Topics Locally for which you will find instructions in this section Installing the product locally Remotely for which you will find instructions in the Policy Manager Administrator s G...

Page 10: ...skipped If you select No you can continue through the following steps and select new settings 6 Select Central management with F Secure Policy Manager then click Next 7 Copy the admin pub public key...

Page 11: ...Chapter 3 Configuration F Secure Policy Manager Proxy is configured remotely through Policy Manager Console Topics Configuring the product remotely...

Page 12: ...ist of F Secure products You can select the necessary settings from the corresponding item in the tree view Explanations of each of the configuration options are shown in the help area You can configu...

Page 13: ...on Linux This section describes how to install and configure F Secure Policy Manager Proxy on Linux Topics Installing the product Configuring the product Upgrading the product Uninstalling the product...

Page 14: ...g command to start the installation Debian based distributions dpkg i f secure policy manager proxy_2 0 build _i386 deb RPM based distributions rpm i f secure policy manager proxy 2 0 build 1 i386 rpm...

Page 15: ...b Specify the TCP port of the Policy Manager Proxy or HTTP proxy with which this proxy communicates on the line chained_proxy_port c If the HTTP proxy with which this proxy communicates requires a use...

Page 16: ...er the following command to upgrade the product Debian based distributions dpkg i f secure policy manager proxy_2 0 build _i386 deb RPM based distributions rpm U f secure policy manager proxy 2 0 buil...

Page 17: ...ased distributions dpkg i f secure policy manager proxy_2 0 build _i386 deb RPM based distributions rpm U f secure policy manager proxy 2 0 build 1 i386 rpm Note Log files and configuration files are...

Page 18: ...xy not start up To list all files and their locations enter Where are the F Secure Policy Manager Proxy files located in the Linux version dpkg L f secure policy manager proxy for Debian based distrib...

Page 19: ...rrors that have occurred The two time annotated log files are Topics The error log the error log which records any errors that have occurred and Error numbers the status report log which is a running...

Page 20: ...ere Every message in the error log contains the following information The date and time the message was generated May 28 12 20 28 461 2 ERR 00017999 379 iad_open A library system call open failed for...

Page 21: ...is associated with If the message reports an external error the external error code is usually specified as the reason May 28 12 20 28 461 2 ERR 00017999 379 iad_open A library system call open faile...

Page 22: ...he installation directory when installing the product then these paths will be relative to the path that you selected For example install_directory fspmp doc log_error_codes txt External error numbers...

Page 23: ...ill up completely it may cause unpredictable system behavior Removed 74381 bytes for free disk space smaller than cache margins The proxy server restricts itself to never using the last three megabyte...

Page 24: ...The status report log is by default located under c program files f secure fspmp reports server_status Note If you changed the installation directory when installing the product then these paths will...

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