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Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server system.
OS Procedure
Windows a Log in as a user with Administrator privileges.
b Go to the VcTlsReconfigurator directory.
cd %VMWARE_CIS_HOME%\TlsReconfigurator\VcTlsReconfigurator
Linux a Connect to the appliance using SSH and log in as a user who has privileges
to run scripts.
b If the Bash shell is not currently enabled, run the following commands.
shell.set --enabled true
shell
c Go to the VcTlsReconfigurator directory.
cd /usr/lib/vmware-TlsReconfigurator/VcTlsReconfigurator
2 To display which services have TLS enabled, and the ports used, run the following command.
reconfigureVc scan
Revert TLS Configuration Changes
You can use the TLS Configuration utility to revert configuration changes. When you revert the changes,
the system enables protocols that you disabled using TLS Configurator utility.
You can only perform a recovery if you previously backed up the configuration. Reverting changes is not
supported for ESXi hosts.
Perform recovery in this order.
1 vSphere Update Manager.
If your environment runs a separate vSphere Update Manager instance on a Windows system, you
must update vSphere Update Manager first.
2 vCenter Server.
3 Platform Services Controller.
Prerequisites
Before reverting changes, use the vCenter Server Appliance interface to perform a backup of the
Windows machine or appliance.
Procedure
1 Connect to the Windows machine or the appliance.
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