NetWorker 19.4 Virtual Edition Deployment Guide
NetWorker 19.4 Virtual Edition Deployment Guide
November, 2020
Rev. 01
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Contents
Figures..........................................................................................................................................5
Preface.........................................................................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 4: Deploying the NetWorker Virtual Edition with Microsoft Azure Resource Manager .....21
Deploying the NetWorker Virtual Edition Appliance in Microsoft Azure Resource Manager.......................... 21
Deploying the NVE Virtual Machine from Azure Marketplace.......................................................................... 21
Chapter 7: Maintenance.............................................................................................................. 35
Performing NVE appliance Security Rollup Update.................................................................................................. 35
Password maintenance.................................................................................................................................................... 35
Review password policies..........................................................................................................................................35
Contents 3
Modify passwords....................................................................................................................................................... 36
Expanding the Data Disk Capacity................................................................................................................................ 37
Federal Information Processing Standards................................................................................................................. 38
Display FIPS mode.......................................................................................................................................................38
Enable FIPS mode....................................................................................................................................................... 38
Disable FIPS mode.......................................................................................................................................................38
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Figures
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Preface
As part of an effort to improve product lines, periodic revisions of software and hardware are released. Therefore, all versions of
the software or hardware currently in use might not support some functions that are described in this document. The product
release notes provide the most up-to-date information on product features.
If a product does not function correctly or does not function as described in this document, contact a technical support
professional.
NOTE: This document was accurate at publication time. To ensure that you are using the latest version of this document,
go to the Support website https://www.dell.com/support.
Purpose
This document describes how to set up NetWorker Virtual Edition in a NetWorker environment.
Audience
This guide is part of the NetWorker documentation set, and is intended for use by system administrators during the installation
and setup of the NetWorker software.
Revision history
The following table presents the revision history of this document.
Related documentation
The NetWorker documentation set includes the following publications, available on the Support website:
● NetWorker E-LAB Navigator
Provides compatibility information, including specific software and hardware configurations that NetWorker supports. To
access E-LAB Navigator, go to https://elabnavigator.emc.com/eln/elnhome.
● NetWorker Administration Guide
Describes how to configure and maintain the NetWorker software.
● NetWorker Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) User Guide
Describes how to use the NetWorker software to provide data protection for NDMP filers.
● NetWorker Cluster Integration Guide
Contains information related to configuring NetWorker software on cluster servers and clients.
● NetWorker Installation Guide
Provides information on how to install, uninstall, and update the NetWorker software for clients, storage nodes, and servers
on all supported operating systems.
● NetWorker Updating from a Previous Release Guide
Describes how to update the NetWorker software from a previously installed release.
● NetWorker Release Notes
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Contains information on new features and changes, fixed problems, known limitations, environment and system requirements
for the latest NetWorker software release.
● NetWorker Command Reference Guide
Provides reference information for NetWorker commands and options.
● NetWorker Data Domain Boost Integration Guide
Provides planning and configuration information on the use of Data Domain devices for data deduplication backup and
storage in a NetWorker environment.
● NetWorker Performance Optimization Planning Guide
Contains basic performance tuning information for NetWorker.
● NetWorker Server Disaster Recovery and Availability Best Practices Guide
Describes how to design, plan for, and perform a step-by-step NetWorker disaster recovery.
● NetWorker Snapshot Management Integration Guide
Describes the ability to catalog and manage snapshot copies of production data that are created by using mirror technologies
on storage arrays.
● NetWorkerSnapshot Management for NAS Devices Integration Guide
Describes how to catalog and manage snapshot copies of production data that are created by using replication technologies
on NAS devices.
● NetWorker Security Configuration Guide
Provides an overview of security configuration settings available in NetWorker, secure deployment, and physical security
controls needed to ensure the secure operation of the product.
● NetWorker VMware Integration Guide
Provides planning and configuration information on the use of VMware in a NetWorker environment.
● NetWorker Error Message Guide
Provides information on common NetWorker error messages.
● NetWorker Licensing Guide
Provides information about licensing NetWorker products and features.
● NetWorker REST API Getting Started Guide
Describes how to configure and use the NetWorker REST API to create programmatic interfaces to the NetWorker server.
● NetWorker REST API Reference Guide
Provides the NetWorker REST API specification used to create programmatic interfaces to the NetWorker server.
● NetWorker 19.4 with CloudBoost 19.4 Integration Guide
Describes the integration of NetWorker with CloudBoost.
● NetWorker 19.4 with CloudBoost 19.4 Security Configuration Guide
Provides an overview of security configuration settings available in NetWorker and Cloud Boost, secure deployment, and
physical security controls needed to ensure the secure operation of the product.
● NetWorker Management Console Online Help
Describes the day-to-day administration tasks performed in the NetWorker Management Console and the NetWorker
Administration window. To view the online help, click Help in the main menu.
● NetWorker User Online Help
Describes how to use the NetWorker User program, which is the Windows client interface, to connect to a NetWorker
server to back up, recover, archive, and retrieve files over a network.
NOTE: Data Domain is now PowerProtect DD. References to Data Domain or DD systems in this documentation, in the UI,
and elsewhere in the product include PowerProtect DD systems and older Data Domain systems. In many cases the UI has
not yet been updated to reflect this change.
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Typographical conventions
The following type style conventions are used in this document:
You can use the following resources to find more information about this product, obtain support, and provide feedback.
Knowledgebase
The Knowledgebase contains applicable solutions that you can search for either by solution number (for example, KB000xxxxxx)
or by keyword.
To search the Knowledgebase:
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2. On the Support tab, click Knowledge Base.
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typing a product name in the search box, and then selecting the product from the list that appears.
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Live chat
To participate in a live interactive chat with a support agent:
1. Go to https://www.dell.com/support.
2. On the Support tab, click Contact Support.
3. On the Contact Information page, click the relevant support, and then proceed.
Service requests
To obtain in-depth help from Licensing, submit a service request. To submit a service request:
1. Go to https://www.dell.com/support.
2. On the Support tab, click Service Requests.
NOTE: To create a service request, you must have a valid support agreement. For details about either an account or
obtaining a valid support agreement, contact a sales representative. To find the details of a service request, in the
Service Request Number field, type the service request number, and then click the right arrow.
Online communities
For peer contacts, conversations, and content on product support and solutions, go to the Community Network https://
www.dell.com/community. Interactively engage with customers, partners, and certified professionals online.
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1
Overview of NetWorker Virtual Edition
This chapter includes the following topic:
Topics:
• Overview of NetWorker Virtual Edition
Solution requirements
This section outlines the solution requirements for the NetWorker Virtual Edition in the following environments.
● VMware vSphere
● Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2
● Microsoft Azure
WAN requirements
The following points provide the WAN requirements for the NetWorker Virtual Edition.
● Greater than or equal to 100 Mb/s bandwidth
● Less than or equal to 100 ms RTT latency
System requirements
The following table defines the minimum system requirements for each size of NVE. When creating the Azure or AWS instance,
you should select the appropriate instance type for the minimum system requirements for the NVE.
NOTE: For information related to IOPS, memory, cores, network and disk sizing, refer to NetWorker Performance and
Optimization planning guide
Port requirements
As with all networked software solutions, adhering to best practices for security is encouraged to protect the deployment. If the
ports in the following table are not configured before you configure the NetWorker Virtual Edition appliance, restart the
NetWorker Virtual Edition appliance.
The following table outlines the port requirements.
For information about NetWorker Server port requirement, see the NetWorker Security Configuration Guide.
Preconfiguration checklist
Before you deploy the NVE appliance, gather the following information.
Ensure that the following firewall ports are open between the NetWorker Server and the Dell EMC
License Server:
●
● ● 27000
● ● 27010
● 51000
NOTE: These ports are not required for NetWorker Virtual Edition running with unserved
license
The following figure provides an example of the Select storage page with a VNX datastore selected.
10. Complete the rest wizard as appropriate. At Step 7: Review Instance Launch, select the key pair that you created in a
previous step, then click Launch Instance.
11. Before you can connect to the NetWorker Virtual Edition appliance, you must download the private key.
NOTE: Save the private key in a secure and accessible location. After the private key is created, you will be unable to
download the private key again.
NOTE: You must run this procedure before taking the backup.
Configure the NetWorker Virtual Edition. To configure NetWorker Virtual Edition, refer Configuring the NetWorker Virtual
Edition on page 24
Deploying the NetWorker Virtual Edition with Microsoft Azure Resource Manager 21
d. In the Subnet field, select a subnet.
e. In the Public IP address field, keep the default settings to create a Public IP address.
f. In the Network security group (firewall) field, click Advanced, and select the Network security group to add inbound
and outbound rules.
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a. Log in to the NVE using an SSH as an admin user.
NOTE: The default password is the private ip address of the NVE.
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5
Configuring the NetWorker Virtual Edition
This chapter includes the following topics:
Topics:
• Configuring NVE from NetWorker Installation Manager
• Configuring NVE using NetWorker Installation Command Line Interface
• Launching the NetWorker Management Web UI
• Starting the NMC server GUI for the first time
• Configuring Postfix and NetWorker notifications
NOTE: Enclose the IPv6 address within [] brackets for accessing the NVE UI. For example, https://[NVE_VM] or
https://[NVE_VM]:7543/avi
4. Click Login.
5. On the SW upgrades tab, to the right of the NveUpgrade package, click Install.
The installation initialization begins. The initialization extracts files from the package and prepares the environment for the
installation. The process can take a few minutes. After the initialization completes, the Installation Setup page appears.
6. On the Authc Settings tab, specify the following attributes:
b. In the Authc Password and Authc Password (confirm) fields, type a password for the NetWorker Authentication
Service administrator account.
Ensure the password complies with the following minimum requirements:
● Nine characters long
● One uppercase letter
● One lowercase letter
● One special character
● One numeric character
NOTE: You will use the administrator account to log in to the NMC Server.
c. Click Save.
7. (Optional) To install additional language packs, on the NetWorker Settings tab, from the Value list, select the language
pack, and then click Save.
8. On the Passwords tab, and specify the operating system admin user and operating system root user passwords, and then
click Save.
Ensure that the passwords comply with the following minimum requirements:
● Nine characters long
● One uppercase letter
● One lowercase letter
● One special character
● One numeric character
9. On the Server Settings tab, from the Value list, select the time zone for the appliance, and then click Save.
10. (Optional) To configure Data Domain devices in the NetWorker datazone, on the Data Domain Settings tab, select the box
in the Value column, and then specify the following configuration attributes:
a. In the Data Domain Address field, type the IP address or the FQDN of the Data Domain system.
b. In the Data Domain Administrator Name field, type the username for a Data Domain Administrator account.
c. In the Data Domain Administrator Password field, type the password for the Data Domain Administrator account.
d. In the Data Domain Storage Folder field, type a new or existing name for a folder that you want to use for DD Boost
storage.
The installation process automatically creates a Storage Unit (SU) and folder for the appliance in the hidden mount point
folder, /data/col1. Do not modify this folder structure, which all NetWorker server hosts use.
e. (Optional) To create a DD Boost account, select DDBoost create new login account.
f. In the Data Domain Login field, type the account for the DD Boost user.
g. In the DDBoost Login Password field, type the password for the DD Boost user that you specified in the Data Domain
Login field.
NOTE: The DD Boost user that you specify must have an assigned role that is not none.
h. In the DDBoost Login Password Confirm field, type the password for the DD Boost user that you specified in the Data
Domain Login field.
i. Click Save.
j. To specify the SNMP community string to monitor the Data Domain system, on the NetWorker Settings tab, in the
SNMP Community String field, type the string value. Click Save.
The default SNMP Community String on a Data Domain system is Public.
11. (Optional) To install or upgrade the password hardening package, on the Security Settings tab, select Show advanced
settings, and then select the box in the Value column. Click Save.
12. Click Continue.
The Installation Progress window appears and displays information about the status of the installation actions. The
Information Log pane displays messages about the status of each task. To generate a file that contains each message, click
Export, and then select Excel to export the information to an Excel spreadsheet or select PDF to export the information to
a PDF file.
2. The user input options are required for the package installation. You can list all the user input options for the specified
package by running the command: avi-cli <server> --password <password> --listuserinputs
<title>[:<version>]
For example, avi-cli nve.com --password default_password --listuserinputs NveConfig-
xx.0.xx.xxxx:xx.0.xx.xxxx
The output is the YAML format file of user input options of specified package.
# Tomcat User
# Enter the user name used by Tomcat
tomcat_user: nsrtomcat………
……………………………………………………………contd…
NOTE: If userinput.yaml is generated from an earlier version of NVE, then ensure that 'javadir' is updated
to /opt/nre/java/latest .
3. Copy and save the output of user input configuration file as userinput.yaml on the NVE VM.
For example: /root
4. Update the userinput.yaml file with the mandatory required fields.
5. Before installing the package, verify whether that the package is in ready state by running the command: avi-cli
<server> --password <password> --listhistory | grep NveConfig
6. Install the specified package by running the command: avi-cli <server> --password <password> --install
<title>[:<version>] --userinput <input_file>
For example, avi-cli nve.com --password default_password --install NveConfig-99.0.99.xxxx --
userinput /root/userinput.yaml
7. Check the information of the installed package by running the command: avi-cli <server> --password
<root_password> --listhistory | grep NveConfig
VMware vProxies
● Manage vproxies.
● Monitor progress of vProxy registration.
You can log in to the NetWorker Management Web UI by using following link:
https://<IP_address_or_hostname>:9090/nwui
NOTE: Enclose the IPv6 address within [] brackets for accessing the NetWorker Management Web UI. For example,
https://[IP_address]:9090/nwui
The NetWorker VMware Integration Guide provides more information on how to use the NetWorker Management Web UI to
perform the supported tasks.
Supported browsers
The NetWorker Management Web UI supports the following browsers:
● Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
● Google Chrome
● Microsoft Edge
● Mozilla Firefox
4. For Internet Explorer only, if a security warning appears, select I accept the risks and want to run this application, and
then click Run.
5. On the Log in page, specify the NetWorker Authentication Service administrator username and password, and then click
OK.
6. On the NetWorker Server Login Disclaimer, select Accept.
NOTE: If the banner.txt is empty, banner is not displayed. The NetWorker Security Configuration Guide provides more
information. In NMC, if you reject the login banner disclaimer, NMC is closed.
7. If you did not install a supported version of JRE on the host, then a dialog box that prompts you to install JRE appears.
Cancel the application installation, install JRE, and then rerun the application installation.
8. On the Welcome to the NMC Server Configuration Wizard page, click Next.
The following figures shows the Welcome to the NMC Server Configuration Wizard page.
b. Leave the default Capture Events and Gather Reporting Data options enabled.
Consider the following options:
● To allow the NMC Server to monitor and record alerts for events that occur on the NetWorker Server, select Capture
Events.
● To allow the NMC Server to collect data about the NetWorker Server and generate reports, select Gather Reporting
Data.
The following figure shows the Specify a list of managed NetWorker servers page.
After you launch the NVE appliance, refer to the standard NetWorker documentation for any additional configuration.
cd/etc
vi postfix/main.cf
masquerade_exceptions = "root" (To receive mail from server root domain Ex:root
<[email protected])
myhostname = "NVE Server FQDN" (Ex:mailhub.com)
relayhost = "mailhub" (Ex:mailhub.com)
6. Click OK.
7. Click OK.
9. Click OK.
For more information about enabling SSH for root, see the topic Enable SSH for root
2. Open a web browser, and type the following URL:
https://NVE_address:7543/avi
Where NVE_address is the hostname or IP address of the NVE appliance.
NOTE: Enclose the IPv6 address within [] brackets. For example, https://[<NVE_IPv6_Address>]:7543/avi
When you use Internet Explorer, if any security messages appear, click Continue. When you use Firefox, if any connection
warnings appear, select I understand the risks, and then add an exception for the website.
The NetWorker Installation Manager login page appears.
3. In the User field, type root.
4. In the Password field.
5. On the Repository tab, in the Package upload field, upload the AVP file.
The NVE upgrade package is listed in the Packages in Repository section.
6. On the SW upgrades tab, to the right of the NveUpgrade package, click Install.
The Installation Setup page appears.
7. Click Password Validation tab and enter Admin and root password.
8. Click Continue.
9. When the upgrade completes, to connect to the NMC server, click Launch NMC.
The output is the YAML format file of user input options of specified package.
# Authc Port
# Enter the port number used by the Authc Service
authc_port: 9090
.................................
.........................................
..............................................
b. Copy and save the output of user input configuration file as userinput_upgrade.yaml on the NVE VM.
For example: /root
c. Update the userinput_upgrade.yaml file with the mandatory required fields.
d. Before installing the package, verify whether that the package is in ready state by running the command: avi-cli
<server> --password <password> --listhistory | grep NveUpgrade
e. Install the specified package by running the command: avi-cli <server> --password <password> --
install <title>[:<version>] --userinput <input_file>
For example, avi-cli nve.com --password default_password --install NveUpgrade-99.0.99.xxxx
--userinput /root/userinput_upgrade.yaml
6. Check the information of the installed package by running the command: avi-cli <server> --password
<root_password> --listhistory | grep NveUpgrade
NOTE: Enclose the IPv6 address within [] brackets. For example, https://[<NVE_IPv6_Address>]:7543/avi -i
When you use Internet Explorer, if any security messages appear, click Continue. When you use Firefox, if any connection
warnings appear, select I understand the risks, and then add an exception for the website.
The NetWorker Installation Manager login page appears.
3. In the User field, type root.
4. In the Password field, type the password for the root account.
5. On the Repository tab, in the Package upload field, upload the AVP file.
The uploaded package will be listed in the Packages in Repository section.
6. On the SW Updates tab, to the right of the NVE operating system rollup package, click Install.
The installation initialization begins. The initialization extracts files from the package and prepares the environment for the
installation. The process can take a few minutes. After the initialization completes, the Installation Setup page appears. In
the Password field, type the password for the root account.
7. Click Continue.
Password maintenance
This section describes how to manage the root and admin passwords.
2. Use the chage command to determine the password expiration policy and the scheduled expiration date for a user account.
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For example, to determine the policy assigned to the root user account, and the password expiration date, type:
chage -l root
Output similar to the following example appears:
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 60
Warning: 7
Inactive: -1
Last Change: Dec 07, 2015
Password Expires: Feb 05, 2016
Password Inactive: Never
Account Expires: Never
The following table provides more information about the chage output.
Modify passwords
By default, the password expiration policy for the admin and root user accounts is 60 days.
Perform the following steps to change the passwords.
1. Connect to the NVE, and perform the following tasks from a prompt.
NOTE: If you connect by using the vSphere client to open a VM Console session, you can log in to the NVE with the
root or admin account. If you connect by using SSH, you must log in as admin, and then use the su command to change
to the root account. The default password for the root and admin accounts is changeme.
2. To change the passwords for the root and admin user, run the command change-passwords
In the output prompt, specify whether you want to change the admin or root operating system user account passwords.
NOTE: If you want to change the password using change-passwords utility in upgraded NVE configurations, then you
must perform the following after logging in as superuser.
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c. Create probe.xml file in /space/avamar/var/, copy the following content and replace the hostname and ip-
address.
cd /space/avamar/var/
vi probe.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<dpn>
<module name='{hostname}'>
<node type="single-node server">
<network-interface id="1">
<address value='{ip_address}'/>
</network-interface>
</node>
</module>
</dpn>
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realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0
data blocks changed from 13106688 to 26214139
e. Confirm the partition size and label by typing the following command:
df -h
Output similar to the following appears:
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8
Configuring Firewall
This chapter includes the following topic:
Topics:
• NetWorker Virtual Edition firewall
• Editing the Firewall in NVE
• Configuring the NVE firewall
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Table 10. Firewall customization (continued)
Section Description
Protocol TCP, UDP, or ICMP.
ICMP-type If ICMP is entered for Protocol, enter the type.
Target ACCEPT, REJECT, DROP, or LOGDROP.
Chain INPUT, OUTPUT, or LOGDROP
Run Order ● A - Append: It the default behavior of the Run Order. It can also be a blank, with or without the "|"
● i - Insert: Inserts the rule before the Run Order.
Choose an Action
----------------
1) Add a custom rule
2) Remove a custom rule
3) List Current Custom Rules
4) Exit
5) Save Changes
Enter desired action:
4. Type 1 to add a custom rule and press Enter.
The following output appears:
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The following output appears:
Firewall Chains
---------------
1) OUTPUT
2) INPUT
3) LOGDROP
4) FORWARD
Select Chain:
6. Type 1 to add an output rule or 2 to add an input rule and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Protocol
--------
1) TCP
2) UDP
3) ICMP
Enter Protocol:
7. Type the number that corresponds to the required protocol and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Targets
-------
1) ACCEPT
2) REJECT
3) DROP
4) LOGDROP
Select Target:
9. For inbound connections, perform the following substeps:
a. Leave this field blank and press Enter.
If you want to restrict connections to a particular IP address, type the IP address instead and press Enter.
The following output appears:
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d. Type the number of the port to open and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Targets
-------
1) ACCEPT
2) REJECT
3) DROP
4) LOGDROP
Select Target:
10. Type 1 to allow packets for the specified port and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Run Order
---------
I) Insert (Inserts rule before default AV Firewall rules are applied)
A) Append (Standard behavior. Rule is appended, with default AV Firewall rules taking
precedent)
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2. Change directory by typing the following command:
cd /usr/local/avamar/lib/admin/security
3. Run the firewall rules script by typing the following command:
sh ent-edit-firewall-rules.sh
The following output appears:
Choose an Action
----------------
1) Add a custom rule
2) Remove a custom rule
3) List Current Custom Rules
4) Exit
5) Save Changes
Enter desired action:
4. Type 1 to add a custom rule and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Firewall Chains
---------------
1) OUTPUT
2) INPUT
3) LOGDROP
4) FORWARD
Select Chain:
6. Type 1 to add an output rule or 2 to add an input rule and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Protocol
--------
1) TCP
2) UDP
3) ICMP
Enter Protocol:
7. Type the number that corresponds to the required protocol and press Enter.
The following output appears:
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The following output appears:
Targets
-------
1) ACCEPT
2) REJECT
3) DROP
4) LOGDROP
Select Target:
9. For inbound connections, perform the following substeps:
a. Leave this field blank and press Enter.
If you want to block connections from a particular IP address, type the IP address instead and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Targets
-------
1) ACCEPT
2) REJECT
3) DROP
4) LOGDROP
Select Target:
10. Type 2 to reject packets for the specified port, or 3 to drop packets for the specified port, and press Enter.
The following output appears:
Run Order
---------
I) Insert (Inserts rule before default AV Firewall rules are applied)
A) Append (Standard behavior. Rule is appended, with default AV Firewall rules taking
precedent)
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The following output appears:
Choose an Action
----------------
1) Add a custom rule
2) Remove a custom rule
3) List Current Custom Rules
4) Exit
5) Save Changes
Enter desired action:
4. Type 2 to remove custom rules and press Enter.
Output similar to the following appears:
2 |80||66|tcp||REJECT|OUTPUT|A
Choose an Action
----------------
1) Add a custom rule
2) Remove a custom rule
3) List Current Custom Rules
4) Exit
5) Save Changes
Enter desired action:
6. If you want to remove additional custom rules, repeat the previous steps. Otherwise, type 5 to save changes and press
Enter.
The following output appears:
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Rules have been saved to /usr/local/avamar/lib/admin/security/entfwb_custom_config.txt
Return to main menu? (Y/N):
7. Type N and press Enter.
The following output appears:
NW_UPPER_PORT=<PORT>
where, <PORT> is the value of the upper port number.
5. Save and close the file.
6. Restart firewall daemon by using the command: service entfirewall restart
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9
Troubleshooting and Best Practices
This chapter contains the following topics:
Topics:
• Best Practices and Recommendations.
• Accessing NetWorker Virtual Edition using SSH
• Enable SSH for root
• Enable SSH for root for NVE running in Cloud
• Support for NVE in Dual NIC configuration with different Subnets
• Binding to LDAP server error
• NVE installation log files