Setting up communications with remote servers


If you want to manage remote servers — servers on a different network from your TrueSight Server Automation system or outside your network's firewall, for example — you can set up your Application Server to communicate with those servers through your SOCKS internet protocol proxy servers.

Before you begin

  1. Ensure that you have already installed and set up a SOCKS proxy server.
    The software to install a SOCKS proxy server is not shipped with TrueSight Server Automation. You need to download it separately.
  2. Ensure that the socket idle time for the SOCKS proxy server is set to 0.
    For example, for a CCProxy server:
    1. In the CCProxy Main Interface, select Options.
    2. Click Advanced, and then click the Networks tab.
    3. Set the Socket Idle Disconnect Minutes value to 0 (instead of the default value of 5).

To set up communications through a SOCKS proxy server

  1. Develop a policy for routing to the remote servers by identifying the following:
    • The remote servers you want to manage.
    • SOCKS proxy servers to route communications. You should also decide whether or not those servers resolve host names.
    • A way to categorize remote servers so that you can set up rules for routing to them. This categorization can be based on a single (new) server property or a combination of several server properties.
  2. Configure Application Servers to route traffic to Network Shell proxy servers. Using a Network Shell proxy server prevents issues that can occur when any type of action causes files to be copied from a server behind one SOCKS proxy to a server behind another SOCKS proxy. For information about Network Shell proxy servers, see Setting-up-a-Network-Shell-proxy-server. The most common examples of this are: Snapshot, Audit or Compliance job that includes Extended Objects stored in a NSH path on the file server, Windows Patching Jobs (the metadata copy happens via a NSH copy), and File Deploy Jobs.
  3. Create the proxy server objects and add them to the TrueSight Server Automation infrastructure. See Creating-SOCKS-proxy-server-objects.
  4. Use the New Rule wizard to create a network routing policy and rules for routing communications to servers. See Creating-rules-for-routing-to-remote-servers.
  5. Add the remote servers you want to manage. See Adding-remote-servers.

The following topics provide detailed instructions for setting up remote servers:

 

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