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HOWTO: How do I install the Console or Configurator on a remote network workstation?

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This article applies to:

  • Trustwave MailMarshal (SEG) 8.X and below
    • Note that MailMarshal (SEG) 10.X replaces the Console and Configurator with a web-based interface
  • Trustwave ECM/MailMarshal Exchange 7.X

Question:

How do I install the Console or Configurator on a remote network workstation?

 

Procedure:

It is possible to install and run the MailMarshal Console or Configurator user interfaces on any workstation on the network that meets the software prerequisites.

Prerequisites for the Configurator and Console are often less than server prerequisites.

For details of the prerequisites, see the User Guide for your product version. 

    Tip: SEG 7.X and 8.X interfaces CAN be installed on Workstation operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 10).
    Current versions of the products also include a Web-based Console that allows this functionality to be used without local installation. For information about the Web Console see the User Guide.

    SEG/MailMarshal SMTP 6.X, 7.X, 8.X
    ECM/MailMarshal Exchange 7.X

    Console Installation:

    1. On the workstation, run the setup program.
    2. Select Custom Install.
    3. Uncheck Array Manager and Server.
    4. Ensure Console is checked.
    5. After the software is installed, run the Console and connect to the IP address of the Array Manager. 
    (Installation steps differ slightly for versions below 6.1)

    Console Permissions:

    The Console uses Windows authentication through the Microsoft Windows secure RPC mechanism to communicate with the MailMarshal Array Manager server. If the Array Manager is in a different domain, you can enter credentials, or set up a trust relationship.  

    Granular security can be set via the Configurator:

    1. In the Configurator, navigate to Tools | MailMarshal  (Manager) Properties | Console Security.
    2. Assign user rights to control access to Console components such as message viewing, message actions, history access etc.
    3. In the Configurator, modify the properties of Folders to control access to items quarantined in each folder.

    Configurator Installation:

    1. On the workstation, run the MailMarshal setup program.
    2. Select Custom Install.
    3. Uncheck Array Manager and Server.
    4. Ensure Configurator is checked.
    5. After the software is installed, run the Configurator and connect to the IP address of the MailMarshal Array Manager.  

    Configurator Permissions:

    To connect using the Configurator, you must use an account in the Administrators group of the Array Manager computer.

    DMZ and Firewall configuration

    Best practice is to install the Array Manager and any Configurator instances on an internal network. The Array Manager communicates with processing nodes through a single RPC port (by default port 19001). For MailMarshal SMTP in particular, this design allows processing servers in a DMZ to be managed with minimal exposure.
    Console:  The Console and Web Console connect to the Array Manager using the same port as the processing nodes. The Consoles can safely be installed in a DMZ.

    Configurator: The Configurator requires access through additional NetBios ports. Trustwave does not recommend opening these ports to a DMZ. Remote access to the Configurator could be through RDP or a secure VPN connection.

    This article was previously published as:
    NETIQKB29131
    Marshal KB75

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