Installing CTE with No Key Manager Registration
The following procedure installs the CTE Agent on the host but does not register it with a key manager. You cannot protect any data on the host until the CTE Agent is registered with one of the supported key managers. For a comparison of the available key managers, see CTE Components.
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Log on to the host where you will install the CTE Agent as root. You cannot install the CTE Agent withoutrootaccess.
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Copy or mount the installation file to the host system. If necessary, make the file executable with the chmodcommand.
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Install the CTE Agent. A typical installation uses the following syntax: ./vee-fs-<release>-<build>-<system>.binFor example: ./vee-fs-7.8.0.75-rh8-x86_64.binTo install the CTE Agent in a custom directory, use the -d <custom-dir>option. For example:./vee-fs-7.8.0.75-rh8-x86_64.bin -d /home/my-cte-dir/Note If possible, Thales recommends that you use the default directory /opt/vormetric.}To view all installer options, use the -hparameter. For example:./vee-fs-7.8.0.75-rh8-x86_64.bin -h
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The Thales License Agreement displays. When prompted, type Y and press Enter to accept. The install script installs the CTE Agent software in either /opt/vormetricor your custom installation directory and then prompts you about registering the CTE Agent with a key manager.Welcome to the CipherTrust Transparent Encryption File System Agent Registration Program. Agent Type: CipherTrust Transparent Encryption File System Agent Agent Version: <Release.build-number> In order to register with a CipherTrust Manager you need a valid registration token from the CM. Do you want to continue with agent registration? (Y/N) [Y]:
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Type N and press Enter to end the installation procedure without registering the CTE Agent with either key manager. When you are ready to register the CTE Agent with a key manager, see Configuring CTE for Linux with CipherTrust Manager.