Deploying Scom Gateway Server
Deploying Scom Gateway Server
Brad Hearn
Steps taken
1. Put a change request into the Network group to open TCP ports 5723 and 5724 both ways from the Gateway server to the MS server 2. Certificates need to be deployed (2 types of certificates) 3. The root CA needs to be installed on all management servers 4. A custom cert template needs to be created on the issuing CA for OpsMGR 5. The Custom OpsMgr cert needs to be installed on all management servers 6. Run the momcertimport on all management server after the certs have been installed. This makes some specific registry changes for scom to help pick the correct cert. 7. Approve gateway server on RMS using a approval tool. 8. Manual install of agents on servers to be monitored 9. Approve agents in SCOM console
Logon on the management server. Open a web Brower and navigate to http://SRVNAME342/certsrv/ ii. Click on Download a CA certificate, certificate chain, or CRL iii. Click on Download CA Certificate chain iv. Click on save. And save to a location of your choice. The default file name is certnew.p7b. This is fine. (You can use this cert for all your management servers and gateway server to skip the initial download on this servers if you like. b. To import the downloaded cert open the certificate MMC i. Open run and type MMC ii. Click on file, add/remove snap-in iii. Click on Add and select Certificates, and click on add again. iv. Select computer account and say finish v. Close the window and say ok to the add remove window. vi. Expand certificates and right click on Trusted Root Certification Authorities
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When the wizard opens navigate to the downloaded cert is certnew.p7b . You will need to change the file type to PKCS #7
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viii. Accept the defaults and finish ix. Do this on all management servers inside the domain c. Import the root certificate for the Gateway server that is not attached to the domain as the CA server. i. Perform step one above to save certnew.p7b. Or use the same cert that was downloaded above. And copy to the gateway server. Then perform step 2 above.
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2. Click on CSPs 3. select Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic provider for windows 2003 and Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic provider 1.0 for windows 2000
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Extensions Tab 1. select the Applications Policies and click on edit 2. remove IP security IKE intermediate 3. Click on add..
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clink on ok twice. Security Tab 1. Users should have read 2. Say ok and close.
4. Deploy the Custom OpsMgr Certificate to the management servers on the same domain as the CA (need to do the full steps individually for each server)
a. Logon on the management server. Open a web Brower and navigate to http://SRVNAME342/certsrv/ b. Click on Request a certificate c. Click on Create and submit a request to this CA d. Select the custom Template e. Enter a name for the template. This is the full unc name of the server that you are going to install the cert on. f. Enter the rest of the identity info if you like. g. Under Key options select the csp that fits your operating system. select Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic provider for windows 2003 and Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic provider 1.0 for windows 2000 h. Key size 1024
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i. Mark keys as exportable j. Check off Store cert in local computer cert store k. Use full unc path as friendly name.
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Click on submit, say yes. Click on Install this certificate Open run and type MMC Click on file, add/remove snap-in Click on Add and select Certificates, and click on add again. Select computer account and say finish Close the window and say ok to the add remove window. Expand certificates and right click on Personal certificates You should see the new cert here.
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Say next, make sure the certificate store is personal, click next and finish.
8. Next you now ready to manually install the agents on the servers in the DMZ 9. Approve the agents in the SCOM console.
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