
Chapter 4: Configuring RealSecure Desktop Protector
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Connecting to ICEcap Manager
Introduction
RealSecure Desktop Protector interacts with ICEcap Manager management and reporting
console to provide enterprise-wide security monitoring and management. If ICEcap
Manager application has granted local control, you can use the ICEcap tab to manually
configure how Desktop Protector reports intrusion information to an ICEcap server.
Procedure
To configure the local Desktop Protector agent to report to ICEcap Manager and receive
updates from ICEcap Manager:
1. On the Main Menu, select
Tools
Æ
Edit BlackICE Settings.
2. Select the ICEcap tab.
3. Is
Enable local configuration editing
selected?
■
If
yes
, go to Step 4.
■
If
no
, you cannot change any settings from the local agent. Contact your ICEcap
administrator.
4. Select
Reporting enabled
.
5. In the
URL
text box, enter the fully qualified URL of the ICEcap server in the format
http://<ICEcap server name>:<HTTP event port number>
. For example, if
ICEcap Manager is on a server named ICECAP using event port 8082 (the default),
enter
http://ICECAP:8082
. You can use the ICEcap server’s IP address or DNS
name.
6. In the
Account Name
text box, enter ICEcap Manager account name to use when
uploading data. Refer to your ICEcap Manager documentation for more information
about account names. The default account name is iceman.
7. In the
Password
text box, enter the current ICEcap Manager event password. This is
the password that Desktop Protector uses to authenticate itself when it reports events
to the ICEcap server.
8. In the
Group Name
text box, specify ICEcap Manager group to which this Desktop
Protector installation is assigned.
Note:
This group must be created beforehand in ICEcap Manager and must have the
correct configuration settings to report properly. See the
RealSecure ICEcap Manager
User Guide
for more information about groups and group name precedence settings.
9. In the
Proxy URL
text box, enter the fully qualified URL for the proxy server, if any. If
you are not using a proxy server, leave this field blank.
10. Click
OK
.
Testing your ICEcap
connection
To see if your local agent can communicate with the ICEcap server:
1. On the Main Menu, select
Tools
Æ
Edit BlackICE Settings.
2. Select the ICEcap tab.
3. Click
Test
.
Desktop Protector sends a proactive heartbeat to the ICEcap server and ICEcap
Manager updates the local agent’s settings.
4. One of four messages appears in the
Last Status
text box:
Summary of Contents for RealSecure
Page 1: ...TM Desktop Protector User Guide Version 3 5 ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Using RealSecure Desktop Protector with ICEcap Manager 20 ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Setting Up RealSecure Desktop Protector 30 ...
Page 49: ...Ignoring Events 41 For more information see The Prompts Tab on page 83 ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 4 Configuring RealSecure Desktop Protector 58 ...
Page 67: ...TM Appendixes ...
Page 68: ......
Page 96: ...Appendix B Configuration Tabs 88 ...
Page 106: ...Appendix C Advanced Firewall Settings 98 ...
Page 112: ...Appendix D Advanced Application Protection Settings 104 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix E The Main Menu 112 ...
Page 124: ...Index 116 ...