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Commun= ication between the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor monitoring station and th= e Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Windows Agent can be secured by enabling SS= L encryption. Enabling SSL is a two-step process:
To enable SSL encryption, complete the following steps on each agent sys= tem:
Note
Add the fo=
llowing lines to the bottom of stunnel.conf and save the file. This will en=
able SSL encryption on local port 9997 and forward the encrypted data to th=
e standard agent port (9998).
[Uptime= agent] accept =3D 9997 connect =3D 9998 For older agents, use these lines: [Uptime NT agent] accept =3D 9997 connect =3D 9998
Start stunnel from the Start menu or by running the following comman= d at the command prompt:
C:\Prog= ram Files\stunnelstunnel.exe -start
The agent is now SSL enabled on port 9997.
If the Windows agent has already been added to Uptime Infrastructure Mon= itor, complete the following steps in the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Web= interface for each agent system that requires SSL.
If you have not yet added the agent system to Uptime Infrastructure Moni= tor, follow the steps in the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor User Guide= em>. When adding the agent system, ensure that the Agent Port Number option= is set to 9997 and that the Use SSL option is enabled.