Proxedo Network Security Suite 1.0 Installation Guide

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June 04, 2020


Table of Contents

Preface
1. Target audience and prerequisites
2. Products covered in this guide
3. About this document
3.1. Feedback
1. System requirements
1.1. Hardware requirements for a PNS Firewall host
1.1.1. Sizing PNS hosts
1.2. Hardware requirements for Management Server (MS) and Authentication Server (AS) hosts
1.3. Hardware requirements for a Content Filtering (CF) host
1.4. Hardware requirements for a Management Console (MC)
2. Account requirements
2.1. Personal account
2.2. Technical account
3. Installing PNS on Ubuntu
3.1. Installing Ubuntu Server
3.2. Installing PNS on a Ubuntu server
3.3. Overview of the installation process
4. Configuring PNS components
4.1. Configuring the PNS modules
4.1.1. Configuring Postfix
4.1.2. CF — Configuring the zorp-utils package
4.1.3. CF — Configuring the NOD32 virus filtering modules
4.1.4. Configuring One Time Password for initial connection to MSs
4.1.5. Configuring Management Server (MS)
4.1.6. Selecting the role of the host
4.1.7. End-User License Agreement
4.1.8. Installing the electronic license keys
4.2. Upgrading PNS hosts using apt
5. Installing the Management Console
5.1. Installing MC on Debian/GNU Linux
5.2. Installing MC on Microsoft Windows
5.3. Upgrading the Windows version of MC
6. Installing the Authentication Agent (AA)
6.1. Installing Authentication Agent on Linux platforms
6.2. Installing the Authentication Agent (AA) on Microsoft Windows platforms
7. Installing packages manually
7.1. Reconfiguring already installed packages
A. Further readings
A.1. PNS-related material
A.2. General, Linux-related materials
A.3. Postfix documentation
A.4. BIND Documentation
A.5. NTP references
A.6. SSH resources
A.7. TCP/IP Networking
A.8. Netfilter/IPTables
A.9. General security-related resources
A.10. syslog-ng references
A.11. Python references
A.12. Public key infrastructure (PKI)
A.13. Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
B. Proxedo Network Security Suite End-User License Agreement
B.1. 1. SUBJECT OF THE LICENSE CONTRACT
B.2. 2. DEFINITIONS
B.3. 3. LICENSE GRANTS AND RESTRICTIONS
B.4. 4. SUBSIDIARIES
B.5. 5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
B.6. 6. TRADE MARKS
B.7. 7. NEGLIGENT INFRINGEMENT
B.8. 8. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION
B.9. 9. LICENSE FEE
B.10. 10. WARRANTIES
B.11. 11. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
B.12. 12. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
B.13. 13.DURATION AND TERMINATION
B.14. 14. AMENDMENTS
B.15. 15. WAIVER
B.16. 16. SEVERABILITY
B.17. 17. NOTICES
B.18. 18. MISCELLANEOUS
C. Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License

List of Examples

4.1.