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How do I install VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/FireWall-1 and Check Point Provider-on the same computer?
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VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1.0 Foreign Kit
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VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1.0 Domestic Kit
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VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1 1.1
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VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1 1.1.1
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How do I install VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/FireWall-1 and Check Point Provider-on the same computer?
fact
VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1.0 Foreign Kit
fact
VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1.0 Domestic Kit
fact
VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1 1.1
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VigilEnt Security Agent for VPN-1/Firewall ? 1 1.1.1
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Follow these guidelines when installing VigilEnt Security Agent (VSA) for VPN-1/FireWall-1 on a computer hosting
Check Point Provider-1:
- Install VSA for VPN-1/FireWall-1 as if it is installed on a computer remote from Check Point Provider-1.
- Use the virtual IP address of the Customer Management Add-on (CMA) as the destination IP address for PentaSafe
agent communication. - Once VSA for VPN-1/FireWall-1 is installed, remove the "auth_type" line from the opsec-lea.conf and
opsec-sam.conf files. Find these files in the following locations:
On Windows:
- \Program Files\Pentasafe\Vsaf\conf\opsec-lea.conf
- \Program Files\Pentasafe\Vsaf\conf\opsec-sam.conf
On Solaris:
- /opt/PentaSafe/VSAF/conf/opsec-lea.conf
- /opt/PentaSafe/VSAF/conf/opsec-sam.conf - The putkey command does not function for authentication in this instance. Verify connectivity by using the
psDetect -B | lc -c 5 command.
Additional Information
Formerly known as NETIQKB30625