Changing the IP Address, Host Name, or Domain of the TRITON Management Server > Changing the IP address of the TRITON management server
|
You may not be required to complete all steps below. Depending on your subscription, not all TRITON Unified Security Center modules may be active.
1. If you have not done so already, change the IP address of the TRITON management server machine at the operating system level (i.e., in Windows).See Configuring TRITON Infrastructure to new IP address, host name, or domain for instructions.If SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (SQL Server Express) is installed on this machine, it will be automatically configured to the new IP address along with TRITON Infrastructure.
3. (TRITON - Web Security only)
Update the configuration of the TRITON - Web Security module to reflect the new IP address:
a. Recreate Apache SSL certificates for the TRITON - Web Security module. See Creating Apache SSL Certificates. When following these instructions, be sure to edit the openssl.txt file to reflect the new IP address of the TRITON management server.
b.
4. (TRITON - Email Security only)
Edit the TRITON - Email Security catalina.properties file to reflect the new IP address. See Configuring Tomcat to a new local IP address.
5. (TRITON - Email Security only)
If Email Security Log Server is installed on the TRITON management server machine, update TRITON Unified Security Center with its new IP address. See Updating the IP address for Email Security Log Server.
This is required only for those appliances using the Email Security Log Server located on the TRITON management server machine. If an appliance is using an Email Security Log Server located elsewhere, do not update its IP address on that appliance.If you have multiple Email Security Gateway appliances in your deployment, update them as well with the new IP address of Email Security Log Server. To update other appliances, complete the steps again in Updating the IP address for Email Security Log Server with the following modifications:
a. After logging into the TRITON Unified Security Center, click Appliances in the TRITON Unified Security Center banner.
b. Click Manage Appliances and select the appliance you want to update.
d. Repeat this process for each Email Security Gateway appliance that uses the Email Security Log Server located on the TRITON management server machine.
6. (TRITON - Email Security only)
If the Email Security log database is located on the TRITON management server machine (e.g., SQL Server 2008 R2 Express is installed on the machine and maintains the log database), update the log database location in TRITON Unified Security Center. See Updating the log database location for Email Security Gateway.
7. (TRITON - Data Security only)
Modify the Data Security Management Server installation to reflect the change. See Changing the IP address of the Data Security Management Server.
8. (TRITON - Web Security only)
If Real-Time Monitor is installed on the TRITON management server (i.e., RTM Server, RTM Database, RTM Client services running), restart RTM Server and Client:
9. If your subscription includes Websense Web Security Gateway Anywhere, Email Security Gateway, or Email Security Gateway Anywhere, re-register them with Data Security Management Server (located on the TRITON management server machine). This is required for Web and email DLP (data loss prevention) features.
Changing the IP Address, Host Name, or Domain of the TRITON Management Server > Changing the IP address of the TRITON management server
|