Configuring the Post-connect Server
Setting up a Post-connect Host
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Setting up a Post-connect Host
Windows
Your post-connect host can be a Linux or Windows server. This section
provides instructions on setting up a Windows host.
To set up a Windows post-connect host:
1.
Install WinPcap on a Windows machine if it is not already installed:
a.
Log into your Windows server.
b.
Install WinPcap (a packet capturing and filtering system):
i.
Navigate to http://www.winpcap.org/.
ii.
Download and install the WinPcap auto-installer (DLLs)
image.
2.
Install Java on a Windows machine if it is not already installed:
a.
Log into your Windows server.
b.
Install Java:
i.
Navigate to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp.
ii.
Download and install the Java 1.5 update 10 or greater.
3.
Install Python 2.5 or later if it is not already installed:
a.
Log into your Windows machine.
b.
Install Python:
i.
Navigate to http://www.python.org/download/.
ii.
Download and install the Python for Windows version.
4.
Copy the
cacerts
file to the Windows server:
a.
Log in the NAC 800 MS as
root
using SSH or directly with a keyboard.
b.
Copy the
/usr/local/nac/keystore/cacerts
file from the MS
into the
\lib
folder on the post-connect server where you extracted
the ZIP file. See “Copying Files” on page 1-20 for information on how
to copy files securely.
5.
Edit the
connector.properties
file:
a.
Open the
\postconnect\lib\connector.properties
file
with a text editor.
b.
Change the instance name to something recognizable by you. For
example:
instance=My Warehouse Sensor
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