HP Systems Insight Manager 6.3 Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows

NOTE: If you entered an invalid IP address or IP address range, an error message
appears indicating the IP address is invalid. Click OK. Enter a valid IP address or IP
address range, and click Add again. The IP Addresses to Exclude window appears.
In the Exclude field, enter a beginning IP address to which you want to deny login
access.
5. In the To field, enter an ending IP address to which you want to deny login access.
All IP addresses that fall between the beginning and ending IP addresses are denied
login access.
6. Click Add. The IP address or IP address range is added to the Inclusion list. If
necessary, select an IP address or IP address range, and click Delete to remove it
from the Inclusion list. Click Next.
NOTE: If you entered an invalid IP address or IP address range, an error message
appears, indicating the IP address is invalid. Click OK. Enter a valid IP address or
IP address range, and click Add again.
NOTE: If you select Next without adding any IP addresses to the Include or Exclude
lists, a warning message appears, stating, IP Restricted Login checkbox
will be marked as disabled. Do you want to proceed without
adding any IP Address restrictions? If you click OK, the IP Restricted
Login option on the IP Restricted Login window is cleared.
The Summary Panel appears. The Summary Panel lists the location where the System
Management Homepage is installed, the amount of space the installation requires, and
the summary of the options that you specified during the installation.
g. Click Next. The installation process is started. Click Finish to exit the wizard.
NOTE: If HP Systems Insight Manager is installed after System Management Homepage
is installed, the System Management Homepage 2048-bit key pair is replaced with the
HP Systems Insight Manager1024-bit key pair.
6. Install OpenSSH:
a. On the Welcome to the OpenSSH Services Setup Wizard, click Next. The Select Destination
Location window appears. Setup installs OpenSSH into the following folder C:\Program
Files\OpenSSH. To change the location, use the Browse button. Click Next. The
OpenSSH Service Log On As User window appears.
b. Enter your account password. The User name and Domain fields are populated. Although
these fields are populated, you can change these values to specify any user you choose.
However, the account credentials you do choose must have local administrator rights (be
a member of the local "Administrators" group.) Click Next. The Ready to Install window
appears.
NOTE: The OpenSSH Service Log On As User window appears only if installing on a
Windows XP or Windows 2003 system.
c. Click Install.
d. After installing OpenSSH, if prompted, click No, I will restart the computer later.
e. Click Finish.
NOTE: The local security policy is modified to give you the following rights: log on as
a service, create a token object, and replace a process level token. See the HP Systems
Insight Manager Readme at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/
management/hpsim/infolibrary.html for more details.
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