Registering the AIX Download Plug-in R2
Use the Manage Download Plug-ins dashboard to register the AIX Download Plug-in R2 to install patches for third-party applications such as NTP, OpenSSH, and OpenSSL.
Before you begin
- Link your IBM ID to an IBM Customer Number (ICN) that is assigned to a valid contract. You can
link multiple ICNs to your IBM ID. For linking instructions, see the steps that described in the
announcement at http://www-01.ibm.com/support/icn/.
Note: To determine the ICNs associated with your current agreements with IBM, contact your IBM Business Partner or IBM Sales Representative. If you do not have an existing IBM ID or if you require further assistance, see the IBM Support Portal.
- Subscribe to the Patching Support site to gain access to the Manage Download Plug-ins dashboard.
- Activate the Encryption Analysis for Clients analysis, which is available from the BES Support site.
- Activate the Download Plug-in Versions analysis, which is available from the Patching Support site.
- If you want to encrypt endpoints, deploy the Enable Encryption for Clients Fixlet, which is available from the BES Support site.
About this task
When you register the download plug-in on a computer without the plug-in, the plug-in is automatically installed and the configuration file is created.
If a download plug-in is already installed on the computer, the configuration file is overwritten.
Procedure
- From the Patch Management domain, click .
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From the Servers and Relays table, select the server on which the download plug-in is to be
registered.
Important: You must always register the download plug-in on the BigFix server.
- From the Plug-ins table, select AIX Plug-in R2.
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Click Register.
The Register AIX Plug-in wizard displays.
- Enter your IBM ID and password to download the available updates that you are entitled under an applicable warranty or support agreement.
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Enter the proxy parameters if the downloads must go through a proxy
server.
Note: Only basic authentication is supported.
- Proxy URL
- The URL of your proxy server. It must be a well-formed URL, which contains a protocol and a host
name. The URL is usually the IP address or DNS name of your proxy server and its port, which is
separated by a colon. For example:
http://192.168.100.10:8080
.
- Proxy Username
- Your proxy user name if your proxy server requires authentication. It is usually in the form of
domain\username
.
- Proxy Password
- Your proxy password if your proxy server requires authentication.
- Confirm Proxy Password
- Your proxy password for confirmation.
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Click OK.
The Take Action dialog displays.
- Select the target computer.
- Click OK.