Centrally injecting XML config file in non-central updating stream

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by vincent_vh, Jul 20, 2007.

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  1. vincent_vh

    vincent_vh Registered Member

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    Hi there,

    I'm reviewing the enteprise product of Eset's NOD32. The network lay-out we are in is quit odd because we would like to offer our costumers (seperate SMBs) a "managed antivirus" (we would manage their antivirus environment). In my opinion, this could be done by linking RAS-servers, and if needed Mirror-servers.
    One of the biggest issues I'm having is trying to unload the (update) traffic from our site while being able to centrally set-up the policies (XML configuration file) for all clients.
    The problem is that the configuration file needs be on the same server hosting the update, namely the Mirror server.

    I can't see in the documentation if it is possible to configure a Mirror server (at a costumers site) to download the updates from SERVER1(which would be a ESET update server) and to download the configuration XML file from SERVER2(a server at our enterprise).

    Can someone tell me if this is possible?
     
  2. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    With Remote Administrator you can adjust NOD32's settings remotely using a configuration file. It's not possible to update the configuration from another server than that with mirrorred update files.
     
  3. vincent_vh

    vincent_vh Registered Member

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    That's what I was afraid for. I'll keep it in mind.

    Many thanks!!!
     
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