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Re: [ISSForum] New install

Subject: Re: [ISSForum] New install
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:08:37 -0400
Thanks, I believe I have it figured out except I'm running into a problem
attempting to update my Database Service packs.  For some reason I cannot
locate SP 5.19 for the database.  Filename: DB_SP_5_21_20051219.xpu
Anyone know why this one isn't available for download??
 
-kevin

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From: Henk, Dennis J [mailto:dennis.henk@xcelenergy.com]
Sent: Tue 4/18/2006 8:41 AM
To: Burks, Kevin W CTR DISA SPI
Subject: RE: [ISSForum] New install



After the upgrade to SiteProtector Core Service Pack 6, I had to open
https://xpu.iss.net <https://xpu.iss.net>  (209.134.161.53) in the firewall
to get the catalog. I think the updates themselves still come from
https://www.iss.net <https://www.iss.net> .

Jim Henk 
Principal Network Engineer 
Xcel Energy 

-----Original Message----- 
From: issforum-bounces@iss.net [mailto:issforum-bounces@iss.net
<mailto:issforum-bounces@iss.net> ]On 
Behalf Of Burks, Kevin W CTR DISA SPI 
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 11:19 AM 
To: issforum@iss.net 
Subject: [ISSForum] New install 


Hello all,  I am presently going through a new install of SiteProtector.  I 
am learning everything on the fly having worked with RealSecure for awhile, 
this implementation hasn't been too terrible but I have a couple of problems

that some might be able to shed light on rather quickly.  Sorry if they are 
noob questions. 
  
1.  My X-press Update Server doesnt seem to be working,  I have it tied to 
an Agent Manager and have it pointed to www.iss.net:443 
<http://www.iss.net:443 <http://www.iss.net:443> >  server but the updates
don't seem to work.  The 
catalog doesnt seem to be updating. Are there some firewall ports that need 
to be opened outbound besides port 443?? 
  
2.  I am installing 4 sensors.  3 of them do seem to get the updates that I 
have but 1 just doesnt want to take updates.  I log into the sensor and see 
the xpu it's trying to download but it has a byte count of 0.  What would 
cause the sensor not to receive the update properly??  
  
So far these are the only 2 issues I've run into.  Probably a simple fix but

if anyone could shed some light, I'd appreciate it! 
  
-- 
Kevin Burks 
DISANet - Sr. Network Engineer 
kevin.burks.ctr@disa.mil 

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