Installing the bacs management application, Uninstalling the bacs management application, Configuring https on linux systems – HP StoreFabric Converged Network Adapters User Manual
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5.
Add the protocol in the Protocol field, for example, TCP or UDP.
6.
Click Apply.
SuSE
To open ports in a SuSE firewall:
1.
Select Computer→YaST.
2.
On the left pane, select Security & Users.
3.
On the right pane, double-click Firewall.
4.
On the left pane of the firewall dialog box, select Custom Rules.
5.
On the right pane, select Add. A dialog box appears.
6.
Enter the following information:
o
Source Network: 0/0, which represents all interfaces
o
Protocol: TCP, or the appropriate protocol
o
Destination Port:
o
Source Port: (leave blank)
7.
Select Next, and then select Finish.
Installing the BACS management application
To install the BACS management application:
1.
Download the latest BACS management application RPM package.
2.
Install the RPM package:
rpm -i BACS-{version}.{arch}.rpm
Uninstalling the BACS management application
Run the rpm –e BACS command.
Configuring HTTPS on Linux systems
Other than the BACS management application, no special software components are required on a Linux
client system to use HTTP.
To use HTTPS on a Linux client, import a self-signed certificate.
Import a self-signed certificate
Linux distributions use the following directory for certificates:
SuSE uses /etc/ssl/certs
Red Hat can use one of two different directories:
/etc/ssl/certs
or
/etc/pki/tls/certs
If needed for the specific Linux distribution, determine which directory stores the certificates.
To import a self-signed certificate:
1.
Copy the hostname.pem file into the certificate directory.