Security Server Firewall tab
The RMI Registry Port, RMI Object Port, and Exported Server Address have the same validation rules as the host server.
When RMI Registry Port is cleared, the currently set value is retrieved and populated in the text box after the save. If the default RMI value of 14024 is set, then the security.ini [firewall] rmi_registry_port parameter is removed from the security.ini file.
When RMI Object Port is cleared, the text Not Set populates the text box. The security.ini [firewall] security_server_default_port parameter is removed from the security.ini file. Specifying a port in the text box fixes the port, so that the port does not change when the security server is restarted.
When Exported Server Address is cleared, the text Not Set populates the text box. The security.ini [firewall] rmi_exported_server_port parameter is removed from the security.ini file.
TCP/IP settings
TCP/IP settings are:
This enables the RMI Registry for SSL on the Security Server to support Host Servers earlier than CIS 6.2. Those versions use SSL for the RMI connection. Otherwise, they cannot upgrade to the Security Server. By default, this setting is disabled.
This is one of two TCP/IP ports that are required for the CIS components with an SSL connection to communicate with one another. The default port is 14025. There is a similar Host Server setting that is required to match this one.
This is the second of two TCP/IP ports that are required for the CIS components with an SSL connection to communicate with one another. By default, the Security Server randomly creates sockets on any available TCP/IP port. After this option is selected, the Security Server uses this TCP/IP port for all new socket connections.