Installing on Windows systems
Now that you understand the terms and the administrative roles, you are ready to get authorized and install the programs.
Because BigFix is powerful, you might
want to limit access to trusted, authorized personnel only. The product depends on a central
repository of Fixlet actions called the Action site, which uses
public/private key encryption to protect against spoofing and other unauthorized usage. To get
started, you need authorization from HCL by getting a License
Authorization file, which will have a name like
CompanyName.BESLicenseAuthorization
.Note: The Administrator privileges are
required to perform the installation of the server components.
Note: If you run a
fresh installation of BigFix
V9.5.6 or later using the License Authorization file, be aware that
limitations apply in managing Clients earlier than V9.0 and in using Relays earlier than
V9.5.6. This is due to the introduction of two security enforcement services that are
enabled, in this specific scenario, by default. You can change this behavior after the
installation completes by changing the values assigned to
minimumSupportedClient
and minumumSupportedRelay
as
described in BESAdmin Windows Command Line.The Installer program collects further information about your deployment and then creates a file called the action site masthead. This file establishes a chain of authority from the BigFix root all the way down to the Console operators in your organization. The masthead combines configuration information (IP addresses, ports, and so on) and license information (how many Clients are authorized and for how long) together with a public key that is used to verify the digital signatures. To create and maintain the digital signature keys and masthead, you use the BigFix Installer, which you can download from HCL.