HP Integrity rx5670 HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide - Page 30

Trust By Name, Trusted Server, Trust, IP Binding, Cancel, Delete

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1. Select Trust By Name. 2. Click Next. The Trusted Server dialog box appears. Note: Although the Trust By Name mode is a slightly better security method than the Trust All mode, your system is still vulnerable to security attacks. The Trust By Name mode sets up HP SMH to accept only certain requests from servers with the HP SIM certificate names designated in the Trust By Name field. The Trust By Name option is easy to configure and can prevent unauthorized access. For example, you might want to use the Trust By Name option if you have a secure network, but your network has two groups of administrators in two separate divisions. The Trust By Name option would prevent one group from installing software on the wrong system. This option does not verify anything other than the HP SIM certificate name submitted. 3. Enter the names of the certificate of HP Systems Insight Manager servers you want to trust. Note: The HP SIM server certificate name cannot contain the following characters and ;. 4. Click Add to add the name of a certificate of HP SIM server you want to trust. Note: You can enter a maximum of five HP SIM server names. 5. Click Next. The IP Binding dialog box appears. Note: If you click Next without adding any HP SIM server certificate names to the list, an error message appears indicating that if you do not specify any trusted server names, HP SIM cannot access the HP Web-based Agents on this system. Click OK to proceed without trusting any systems, or click Cancel to close the dialog box and add HP SIM server certificate names to the list. Note: To delete a HP SIM server certificate name, select the certificate name and click Delete. The selected certificate name is removed. • Trust All 30 Installing HP SMH on a Windows operating system

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Select
Trust By Name
.
1.
2.
Click
Next
. The
Trusted Server
dialog box appears.
Note:
Although the
Trust By Name
mode is a slightly better security method than the
Trust
All
mode, your system is still vulnerable to security attacks. The
Trust By Name
mode sets
up HP SMH to accept only certain requests from servers with the HP SIM certificate names
designated in the
Trust By Name
field. The
Trust By Name
option is easy to configure and
can prevent unauthorized access. For example, you might want to use the
Trust By Name
option if you have a secure network, but your network has two groups of administrators in
two separate divisions. The
Trust By Name
option would prevent one group from installing
software on the wrong system. This option does not verify anything other than the HP SIM
certificate name submitted.
3.
Enter the names of the certificate of HP Systems Insight Manager servers you want to trust.
Note:
The HP SIM server certificate name cannot contain the following characters: ~, !, `, @,
#, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ), +, =, \, ", :, ', <, >, ?, ,, |, and ;.
4.
Click
Add
to add the name of a certificate of HP SIM server you want to trust.
Note:
You can enter a maximum of five HP SIM server names.
5.
Click
Next
. The
IP Binding
dialog box appears.
Note:
If you click
Next
without adding any HP SIM server certificate names to the list, an error
message appears indicating that if you do not specify any trusted server names, HP SIM cannot
access the HP Web-based Agents on this system. Click
OK
to proceed without trusting any
systems, or click
Cancel
to close the dialog box and add HP SIM server certificate names to
the list.
Note:
To delete a HP SIM server certificate name, select the certificate name and click
Delete
.
The selected certificate name is removed.
Trust All
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Installing HP SMH on a Windows operating system