Auditing Sentinel; Generating An Ssl Certificate For The Server - Novell SENTINEL LOG MANAGER 1.0.0.5 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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Component
Syslog Connector TCP
Syslog Connector SSL
Syslog Connector UDP
Sentinel Log Manager also listens for connections from the localhost on other randomly
assigned TCP port numbers. For the system to function properly, connections from localhost to
any port should be allowed.
For more information on enabling a firewall on SLES 11, see
YaST (http://www.novell.com/documentation/sles11/book_sle_security/?page=/
documentation/sles11/book_sle_security/data/book_sle_security.html)
Guide.
Only localhost access is required for the 5432 and 5556 ports.

2.5 Auditing Sentinel

Sentinel generates events for many of its internal actions. These events can be accessed through a
search or analyzed by a report.
To include only audit and internal events in your search results, select the include system events
check box and include the

2.6 Generating an SSL Certificate for the Server

You can replace the self-signed certificate with a certificate signed by a major Certificate Authority
(CA), such as VeriSign*, Thawte*, or Entrust*. You can also replace the self-signed certificate with
a certificate signed by a less common CA, such as a CA within your company or organization.
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1514 (and 514, which can be forwarded to 1514)
st:"I" OR st:"A" OR st:"P"
Port
1468
1443
Configuring the Firewall with
in the SLES 11 Security
criteria in your search query.

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