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  • 1.  CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 02, 2014 02:36 PM

    We have a DEV environment and have configured the settings under "Cloud-enabled Management Agent IIS Website Settings" and was wondering if anyone knows a way to be able to reconfigure this page. I know it warns you that this change cannot be un-done once configured but I have a hard time beliving that this cannot be changed. I do not want to rebuild the server I just want to be able to change the settings to make sure we have it working as expected before implimentating in our production environment.



  • 2.  RE: CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 05, 2014 07:55 AM

    > I have a hard time beliving that this cannot be changed

    It's possible to change the web site settings manually but you have to really understand what you;re doing.

    Using the page in 7.5 version iyou can change the port after the website is created

    In 7.5 SP1 you can also change the certificate.

    What are you trying to change exactly?



  • 3.  RE: CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 05, 2014 09:25 AM

    I worote this post the same day that SP1 was released for 7.5 and I now know that you can change the Port (this is same before and after SP1) and after SP1 can change the certificate being used. I am looking to change the FQDN. It was typed in wrong and needs to be corrected.



  • 4.  RE: CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 01:54 AM

    The FQDN that you specify gets inserted in certificate (SAN extension) along with FQDN that we detect automatically durign certificate generation (in case when "Create self-signed" was selected). Kind of workaround for case when NS generates certificate and administrator knows that agents will resolve FQDN in other way than NS machine itself. So changing this FQDN does not make much sense if certificate remains the same (already generated) - it already contains incorrect FQDN, thats why option is disabled. I suggest to re-generate certificate providing a correct FQDN.



  • 5.  RE: CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 06:23 AM

    I am not sure I understand Eduard, if I import a new certificate it will correct the FQDN name in that box or the box will become not grayed out and I can type in the correct FQDN name. Would this still be held true if you use third party certificates?
     



  • 6.  RE: CEM Configuration

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 07:32 AM

    The FQDN control is not grayed out only in case when you select "create self-signed" option. It allows you to specify an alternate FQDN for certificate beeing created. If you select or import an existing certificate - it can't be seeded with alternate FQDN, so option is disabled. It is expected, in las case, that selected certificate must contain all required SANs.