Securing GroupWise Data Section 80.1, “Limiting Physical Access to GroupWise Servers,” on page 1161 Section 80.2, “Securing File System Access,” on page 1161 Section 80.3, “Securing Domains and Post Offices,” on page 1161 80.1 Limiting Physical Access to GroupWise Servers ®...
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Platform Directory Startup Files Windows \post_offce\wpcsout\ofs nnmmpoa.nnn \domain\mslocal mmddmta.nnn \domain\wpgate\gwia\000.prc mmddgwia.nnn \domain\wpgate\webac70a\000.prc mmddweb.nnn c:\webac\gwdva.dva\log mmnndva.nnn c:\gwmon mmnnmon.nnn mmnnhist.nnn 81.5 Protecting Agent Processes on Linux On Linux, the GroupWise agents are installed to run as the root user by default. This is not a secure configuration.
Securing GroupWise System Access Section 82.1, “Using a Proxy Server with Client/Server Access,” on page 1167 Section 82.2, “Using LDAP Authentication for GroupWise Users,” on page 1167 Section 82.3, “Managing Mailbox Passwords,” on page 1167 Section 82.4, “Enabling Intruder Detection,” on page 1168 82.1 Using a Proxy Server with Client/Server Access ®...
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82.4 Enabling Intruder Detection You can configure the POA to lock out a user that provides the wrong mailbox password too many times, as described in Section 36.3.5, “Enabling Intruder Detection,” on page 506. 1168 GroupWise 7 Administration Guide...
Secure Migrations Section 83.1, “GroupWise Server Migration Utility,” on page 1169 83.1 GroupWise Server Migration Utility During its operation, the GroupWise Server Migration Utility prompts for some restricted-access information. It also modifies critical GroupWise agent startup files. This section explains why. 83.1.1 Source Server Credentials The Server Migration Utility prompts for a user ID and password that provides read/write access to the NetWare or Windows server so that the Linux server can mount the source server with read/write...
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