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Changing an IP Addresses

Changing an IP Addresses
You can configure CS instances to listen to specific IP addresses. For example, you can
install the Certificate Manager and Data Recovery Manager on a single host, in separate
instances, and then configure the instances so that the Certificate Manager is served on one
IP address and the Data Recovery Manager is served on another address, if the host is
configured with more than one IP address.
To configure a CS instance to listen to specific IP addresses:
Stop the CS instance.
1.
Go to the CS configuration directory:
2.
<server_root>/cert-<instance_id>/config
Open the
3.
Save your changes and close the file.
4.
Restart the CS instance; see "Starting, Stopping, and Restarting CS Instances" on
5.
page 246.
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file in a text editor. and edit the appropriate IP addresses:
server.xml
To change the administration ip address, locate this line and edit the value of the
attribute:
ip
<LS id="admin" ip="0.0.0.0" port="8200" security="on"
acceptorthreads="1" blocking="no">
To change the agent ip address, locate this line and edit the value of the
attribute:
<LS id="agent" ip="0.0.0.0" port="8100" security="on"
acceptorthreads="1" blocking="no">
To change the end-entity HTTP ip address, locate this line and edit the value of the
attribute:
ip
<LS id="ee_nonSSL" ip="0.0.0.0" port="80" security="off"
acceptorthreads="1" blocking="no">
To change the end-entity HTTPS ip address, locate this line and edit the value of
the
attribute:
ip
<LS id="eeSSL" ip="0.0.0.0" port="443" security="on"
acceptorthreads="1" blocking="no">
ip

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