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Last post 05-13-2010 11:53 AM by alex.gurevich@hp.com. 2 replies.
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  • 05-11-2010 3:08 PM

    Surgient SSL communication 7.X

    Hi,

     

    Documentation talks about configuration with an agent and default message bus settings, what would be the procedure to switch from HTTP to HTTPS communication for a full RSM model without agents?

    From the looks of it, the flow would be like this:

     1. Install SSL certificate on the VM running agent forwarder services

     2. Edit configuration of the "Library Agent" and make sure to switch the default message bus to https:/IP/ingress/mailbox.aspx

     3. Go to advanced configurations and change "DefaultMsgRoute" to HTTPS scheme

    4. Re-init the nail server.

     

    This doesn't include the SQL connection piece, but can you verify that these are the correct steps?

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  • 05-11-2010 3:59 PM In reply to

    • Viloun
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    Re: Surgient SSL communication 7.X

     Alex,

    On step #2, it's not the "Library Agent' endpoint that you need to modify.  You should modify the "Global" endpoint so that it will propagate down to the other endpoints.

    Your step #4 is almost correct.  You do not need to re-init the NAIL Servers, but restart the NAIL Servers. Basically, all guest agents (NAIL Servers and deployed virtual machines) needs to get the updated DefaultMsgRoute from the mailbox.  So you'll need a step #5, which is restart all Surgient Guest Services inside all the deployed virtual machine that contains the Surgient Guest Agent.


    Thanks,

    Viloun

  • 05-13-2010 11:53 AM In reply to

    Re: Surgient SSL communication 7.X

    Great, thanks. When I changed the configuration in the agent file it actually applied the change to global endpoint, just verified.

    Since this was a new environment, didn't have any deployments.

     

    works.

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