Deployment Guide

Setting User And Server Preferences
You can set user and secure port server preferences for Server Administrator from the Preferences web
page. Click General Settings and click either the User tab or Web Server tab.
X.509 Certificate Management
Web certificates are necessary to ensure that the identity and information exchanged with a remote
system is not viewed or changed by others. To ensure system security, it is strongly recommended that
you either generate a new X.509 certificate, reuse an existing X.509 certificate, or import a root certificate
or certificate chain from a Certificate Authority (CA). Authorized CAs include Verisign, Entrust,
and Thawte.
NOTE: Log in with administrator privileges to perform certificate management.
You can manage X.509 certificates for Server Administrator from the Preferences page. Click General
Settings, select the Web Server tab, and click X.509 Certificate.
Best Practices For X.509 Certificate Management
For the security of the system while using server administrator, ensure the following:
Unique host name
All systems that have Server Administrator installed should have unique host names.
Change 'localhost'
to unique
For systems with host name set to localhost change the host name to a unique
host name.
Remote Enablement Requirements
The Remote Enablement feature is currently supported on:
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Hyper-V
Hyper-V Server
Citrix XenServer
To install the Remote Enablement feature, configure the following on the system:
Windows Remote Management (WinRM)
CA/Self-Signed Certificate
WinRM HTTPS Listener Port
Authorization for WinRM and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Servers
Installing WinRM
On Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows Server
2012, WinRM 2.0 is installed by default. On Windows Server 2008, WinRM 1.1 is installed by default.
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