Secure Your Server With Ssl; Use Secure Passwords; Turn Off File And Printer Sharing; Turning Off File And Printer Sharing - Novell ZENWORKS PATCH MANAGEMENT 6.4 SP2 User Manual

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Securing Your Patch Management Server
This appendix identifies the various options available when securing your Patch
Management Server.

Secure Your Server With SSL

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol used to secure data transmitted over the internet.
SSL support is included in browsers, web servers, and operating systems so that any type
of client and server can use authenticated and encrypted communications over private as
well as public networks. ZENworks Patch Management always uses SSL when
downloading vulnerability data and packages from the Global Subscription Server.
Additionally, SSL can be used when transmitting data between the Patch Management
Server and Patch Management Agents by enabling SSL during the installation of ZENworks
Patch Management. This process involves obtaining a SSL certificate (.CER), and installing
the certificate during the installation. Refer to the ZENworks Patch Management 6.4 SP2
Server Installation Guide for details regarding installing with SSL enabled.

Use Secure Passwords

Worm attacks frequently try to log in with weak and commonly used passwords. For secure
passwords, the Department of Defense standard of 12 characters with alpha, numeric,
punctuation and mixed case characters all included in a password is recommended.

Turn Off File and Printer Sharing

The ZENworks Patch Management Server should not be used as a file or print server.
Additionally, an intruder can exploit a Windows networking share. Therefore, File and Printer
Sharing for Microsoft Networks should be disabled.

Turning Off File and Printer Sharing

1.
From within the Windows Control Panel, select the Network Connections icon.
2.
Open the Local Area Connection.
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