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318 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder

Configuring SRS rules

The building blocks used to construct the Software Requirement Set (SRS) are
files (or combinations of files) and registry key settings that must either be present
or be absent on the client host. You can create different SRS rules for different
groups.
You must use the TunnelGuard SRS Builder in the SREM to create or modify SRS
rules. You cannot create your own SRS rules using the CLI.
You can use the TunnelGuard quick setup wizard in either the CLI or the SREM to
create a test rule (
the TunnelGuard SRS Builder. To create the test rule, see
TunnelGuard setup wizard in the CLI" on page 134
Quick Setup in the SREM" on page
following file on the client host:
C:\tunnelguard\tg.txt
To create an SRS rule, perform the following steps:
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2
3

The TunnelGuard user interface

To learn more about an item, select one of the following topics:
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srs-rule-test
Create a software definition (see
page
327)
Add entries to the software definition (see
definition" on page 328
Create logical expressions (see
Note: When creating an SRS rule, consider the user rights that clients in
your network have on their machines. For example, do not configure an
SRS rule to check for registry items that users may not be authorized to
access.
"Menu commands" on page 319
"SRS definition toolbar" on page 322
), which you can subsequently modify using
172. The test rule tests for the presence of the
"Creating a software definition" on
"Adding entries to a software
and
"Creating a registry entry" on page
"Creating logical expressions" on page
"Using the quick
or
"Using the TunnelGuard
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