HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1 Administrator's Guide
records are no longer being dropped. The default is 80
(percent).
Remote Communication Configuration
The remote communication configuration section lies between the [RemoteSA] and
[END] tags. Only the parameters in Table D-4 may be edited.
CAUTION: Do not edit any other variables between [RemoteSA] and its [END] tag.
Table D-4 Correlator Configuration Variables
Default ValueName
12IDS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
12IDS_READ_TIMEOUT
12IDS_WRITE_TIMEOUT
60IDS_SSL_TIMEOUT
(hostname passed to IDS_importAgentKeys)
REMOTEHOST
They are defined as follows:
IDS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
The timeout value in seconds for the agent to complete
a network connection with the administration system.
IDS_READ_TIMEOUT
The timeout value in seconds for the agent to complete
a network read operation from the administration
system.
IDS_WRITE_TIMEOUT
The timeout value in seconds for the agent to complete
a network write operation to the administration system.
IDS_SSL_TIMEOUT
The timeout value in seconds for the agent to complete
a Secure Sockets Layer handshake with the
administration system.
REMOTEHOST
The IP address or host name associated with the
administration system's network interface card. This
entry is set to the host name passed to the
IDS_importAgentKeys script when the script is run.
See “Configuring a Multihomed Administration System”
(page 44) and “Setting Up HP-UX HIDS Secure
Communications” (page 34).
On a multihomed administration system (one with two
or more IP addresses), this is the address through which
idsagent should communicate with idsgui on the
administration system. If a host name is specified, it must
resolve to a unique IP address for the administration
system. An IP address is specified in dotted decimal
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