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54 Websense Installation Guide
Chapter 3: Upgrading Websense Enterprise or Web Security Suite
Converting a Stand-Alone System to an Integrated
System
You can convert an existing Websense Stand-Alone Edition to a Websense
system using Sun Java System Web Proxy Server without losing any
configuration settings. The conversion process preserves such settings as port
numbers and IP addresses.
All Websense Filtering Components on the Same Machine
When all Websense Enterprise or Web Security Suite components are
installed on the same machine, you can convert a Stand-Alone system to an
integrated system by performing the following tasks:
Task 1: Upgrade to the v6.3.2 Stand-Alone Edition:
If you have Websense v6.1 or higher Stand-Alone Edition
installed, perform a direct upgrade to the v6.3.2 Stand-Alone
Edition. This will preserve your configuration data and use the
settings from your original system. Follow the procedures in
Upgrading to the New Stand-Alone Edition, page 56.
If you have an earlier Websense stand-alone version installed, see
v6.3.2 of the Installation Guide for use with Stand-Alone Edition
for upgrade instructions.
Task 2: Restart the installation machine.
Task 3: Convert the v6.3.2 Stand-Alone Edition to a system integrated with
Sun Java System Web Proxy Server.
The procedure depends on where the Websense filtering software is
installed:
Note
Microsoft Windows versions of stand-alone Websense
systems (Websense Enterprise or Web Security Suite
Stand-Alone Edition, Stand-Alone EIM Evaluation, and
Websense for Small and Medium Businesses (SMB))
cannot be converted to systems integrated with Sun Java
System Web Proxy Server on Solaris or Linux machines.