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Learn how to plan and configure connections between Dr. Web Enterprise Servers, ensuring proper functionality and security by setting up peer and parent-child connections. Different keys are used for each server, guaranteeing encryption key variation for maximum security. Configure connections with neighboring servers for a well-structured antivirus network.
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Configure connections between Dr.Web Enterprise Servers • Plan and draw the structure of the anti-virus network. • Indicate all the estimated information flows and decide how many peer and parent-child connections will be in the network. • Make sure that: • Both Enterprise Servers work correctly; • For each Enterprise Server, different keys (files Enterprise.key) are used; • The encryption keys (files drwcsd.pub) on both servers are different. • For each server connected to the network, configure a connection with "neighbouring" Servers.
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AUXILIARY server • Network list input options: • separated by a dash (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10); • separated by a comma and a space (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10, 10.4.0.35-10.4.0.90); • using a network prefix (for example, 10.4.0.0/24).
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The connection between the Enterprise Servers has been configured successfully.