Installing DMZ Gateway
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Activating DMZ Gateway
DMZ Gateway licensing is activated in the connecting server, not DMZ Gateway, which accepts
connections from any licensed server. For example, a Single-Site license enables one EFT Server Site or
a Mail Express Server to connect to any available DMZ Gateway. A Multi-Site license enables one or
more Sites from EFT Server Enterprise to connect to any available DMZ Gateway. DMZ Gateway allows
up to 15 Profile definitions to manage connections, but the license installed on the connecting server
determines how many connections the server is allowed to make to DMZ Gateway.
After the 30-day trial has expired, you must activate DMZ Gateway by activating the serial number in the
connecting server's administration interface. Refer to the EFT Server or Mail Express documentation for
details of activating DMZ Gateway.
Manually Registering and Deregistering the DMZ Gateway Server
Daemon
During the installation process, you are prompted to register the DMZ Gateway server daemon
(configuring it to auto-start on system start and auto-stop on system stop). If you choose not to register
the daemon during the installation process, use the procedure below to add or remove the DMZ Gateway
Server daemon script, dmzgatewayd, from automatic system startup and shutdown.
There are multiple methods of configuring a daemon script for automatic startup/shutdown on
Linux/Solaris. Ultimately, whatever method is used typically results in the creation of symbolic links in the
/etc/rc*
directories. These scripts are called at different startup and shutdown run levels of the operating
system to start and stop the daemon.
RedHat Enterprise Linux
After creation of the /etc/init.d/dmzgatewayd symbolic link, the chkconfig command can be used to
register and deregister the script for system startup/shutdown.
To register the script
The following command may be used as root:
chkconfig --add dmzgatewayd
(there are 2 dashes before
add
)
To deregister the script
The following command may be used as root:
chkconfig --del dmzgatewayd
(there are 2 dashes before
del
)
SuSE Linux
After creation of the
/etc/init.d/dmzgatewayd
symbolic link, the
insserv
command can be used to
register and deregister the script for system startup/shutdown.
To register the script
The following command may be used as root:
insserv dmzgatewayd
To deregister the script
The following command may be used as root:
insserv -r dmzgatewayd
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