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Installing Web Security components on Linux
Deployment and Installation Center | Web Security Solutions | Version 7.7.x
 
Pre-installation steps
Because Web Security uses a 32-bit installer, if you are installing Web Security components on Red Hat Linux 6.2 64-bit, you must install compatibility modules.
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Create a file named RH62-Media.repo in the /etc/yum.repos.d folder.
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Add following content to RH62-Media.repo and save the file.
[RH62-Media]
name=RedHat-$releasever - Media
baseurl=file:///mnt/cdrom
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
d.
# yum clean all
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yum install libuuid.i686
yum install compat-libcap1-1.10-1.i686
yum install gdbm.i686
yum install libidn.i686
yum install libXtst-1.0.99.2-3.el6.i686
Install Web Security components on Linux
These steps assume you have already downloaded and started the Web Security Linux installer. If not, see Starting the Web Security Linux installer.
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On the Introduction screen, click Next.
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On the Subscription Agreement screen, choose to accept the terms of the agreement and then click Next.
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On the Installation Type screen, select Custom and then click Next.
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If there are Web security components already installed on this machine, the Add Components screen appears. Select Install additional components on this machine and then click Next.
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On the Select Components screen, select the components you want to install on this machine.
See the following for more information about each component:
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Policy Server Connection Screen (Filtering Service, Network Agent, Usage Monitor, User Service, DC Agent, Logon Agent, eDirectory Agent, RADIUS Agent, State Server, Multiplexer, Remote Filtering Server, Sync Service, or Directory Agent)
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Policy Broker Connection Screen (Policy Server, Sync Service, or Directory Agent).
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Multiple Network Interfaces Screen (if multiple NICs detected)
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Integration Option Screen (Filtering Service)
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Select Integration Screen (Filtering Service, to be integrated with Content Gateway or a third-party product)
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Network Agent and Firewall Screen (Filtering Service and Network Agent; Filtering Service to be integrated with a Check Point product)
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Filtering Feedback Screen (Filtering Service or Network Agent)
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Directory Service Access Screen (User Service, DC Agent, or Logon Agent)
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Remote Filtering Communication Screen (Remote Filtering Server)
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Remote Filtering Pass Phrase Screen (Remote Filtering Server)
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Filtering Service Communication Screen (Network Agent, a filtering plug-in, or Linking Service)
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On the Installation Directory screen, accept the default installation path, or click Choose to specify another path, and then click Next.
The installation path must be absolute (not relative). The default installation path is: /opt/Websense/
The installer creates this directory if it does not exist.
 
Important 
The installer compares the installation's system requirements with the machine's resources.
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Insufficient RAM prompts a warning message. The installation continues when you click OK. To ensure optimal performance, increase your memory to the recommended amount.
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On the Pre-Installation Summary screen, verify the information shown.
The summary shows the installation path and size, and the components to be installed.
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Click Next to start the installation. An Installing progress screen is displayed. Wait for the installation to complete.
 
Note 
If you are using the command-line Linux installer, do not cancel (Ctrl-C) the installer after the Pre-Installation Summary screen, as it is installing components. In this case, allow the installation to complete and then uninstall the unwanted components.
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On the Installation Complete screen, click Done.

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