Planning the GroupWise Internet Agent

Use the GroupWise Internet Agent Installation Worksheet to record your decisions about how to install the Internet Agent as you review the following considerations:


Selecting the Internet Agent Platform

The Internet Agent is available as a NetWare NLMTM program, a Linux executable, and a Windows executable.

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Under Item 1: Software Platform, mark whether you plan to install the Internet Agent on NetWare, Linux, or Windows. Review Internet Agent System Requirements to ensure that the specific server you have selected meets the listed requirements.


Selecting the Internet Agent Installation Directory

You should install the Internet Agent on the same server where the domain directory is located. The Internet Agent installation directory depends on the platform where you are installing it.

Consider these platform-specific guidelines:

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Under Item 3: Installation Path, record the directory where you want to install the Internet Agent software.


Gathering Domain and Gateway Information

The Internet Agent requires a GroupWise gateway directory in which to store configuration information and work files. The gateway directory must be located under a GroupWise domain directory. The default directory name is GWIA on NetWare and Windows, gwia on Linux. If you change the name on NetWare, use a maximum of 8 characters in the new name. If you change the name on Linux, use lowercase letters.

After you specify the domain directory location and a gateway directory name, the Installation Advisor creates the gateway directory under the domain\wpgate directory (for example, provo\wpgate\gwia on NetWare and Windows, provo/wpgate/gwia on Linux).

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Under Item 5: GroupWise Domain, specify the domain name and the full path to the domain directory where you want to create the gateway directory, then give the gateway directory a name.

If you are installing the Linux Internet Agent, record the eDirectoryTM context of the Domain object (for example, cn=provo3,ou=groupwise,o=corporate).


Selecting the Gateway Object Name

The Internet Agent also requires a GroupWise Gateway object in Novell eDirectory. This object stores the Internet Agent's information and enables configuration of the agent through ConsoleOne®.

The Internet Agent's object is created below the Domain object. If you have multiple domains, the Installation Advisor uses the Domain object associated with the domain directory where you are creating the Internet Agent's gateway directory.

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Under Item 6: GroupWise Internet Agent Name, specify the name you want to give the Internet Agent's object. The default name is the same as the gateway directory name you chose for Item 5.


Specifying the Internet Mail Domain Name for Your GroupWise System

When e-mail users across the Internet address messages to GroupWise users, the address includes the Internet mail domain for your GroupWise system (for example, novell.com). Typically, the Internet mail domain name for your GroupWise system is the name of your company, with its accompanying domain type (.com, .edu, etc.).

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Under Item 7: Internet Mail Domain name, specify the name you want your GroupWise system to be known by across the Internet.


Handling Outbound Mail

If the Internet Agent is connected to the Internet and is able to perform DNS name resolution, it can send messages from GroupWise users across the Internet to Internet users. However, you might prefer to keep the Internet Agent behind your firewall. To accomplish this, you can configure the Internet Agent to route all outbound messages to a relay host.

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Under Item 4: Relay Host, mark how you want to handle outbound mail. If you plan to use a relay host, specify the IP address of the relay host.


Clustering the NetWare Internet Agent

Novell Cluster Services is a server clustering system that ensures high availability and manageability of critical network resources including volumes (where GroupWise domains reside) and applications (such as the Internet Agent). Novell Cluster Services supports failover, failback, and migration of individually managed cluster resources.

The NetWare Internet Agent can be configured to take advantage of the fault-tolerant environment provided by Novell Cluster Services if the following requirements are met:

When the agents are configured for clustering, their startup files are configured with shared volume names rather than specific server names. In addition, the POA is configured to more effectively re-establish logins with GroupWise clients when a failover or migration situation arises.

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Under Item 2: Installation Options, mark whether or not you want to configure the NetWare Internet Agent for clustering.

Additional configuration of the Internet Agent object in ConsoleOne is required to complete the agent setup in a clustering environment, as described in "Implementing the Internet Agent in a Novell Cluster" in "Novell Cluster Services" in the GroupWise 6.5 Interoperability Guide.


Configuring the Windows Internet Agent

When you install the Windows Internet Agent, you have choices about how the Internet Agent interacts with the Windows operating system.


Configuring the Windows Internet Agent as a Service

When you run the Windows Internet Agent as a service, it can start automatically and run without a user interface.

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Under Item 2: Installation Options, mark Install as Windows Service if you want to run the Internet Agent as a service.

When you run the Windows Internet Agent as a service, it must run under a specific Windows user account.

When the Internet Agent domain is located on the same server where you are installing the Internet Agent, the Internet Agent can run under the local system account. You can also display the Internet Agent console when the agent software, directories, and databases are local.

When the Internet Agent domain is located on a remote server, you must specify a user with rights to access the domain directory. If the Windows Internet Agent needs to log in to a Windows server, provide a Windows username and password. If the Windows Internet Agent needs to log in to a NetWare server, provide an existing eDirectory username and password, or create a new account for the agents.

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Under Item 9: Windows Service Information, record the account the Internet Agent will run under, and if necessary, the password for the account.

As with all Windows services, the Windows Internet Agent can be started automatically or manually as a service each time the Windows server restarts.

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Under Item 9: Windows Service Information, mark how you want the Windows Internet Agent to start each time the server is restarted.


Using SNMP Traps to Monitor the Windows Internet Agent

If you want to use an SNMP manager program, such as the Management and Monitoring Services component of Novell ZENworks Server Management, to monitor the Windows Internet Agent, you must install some SNMP components along with the Internet Agent software.

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Under Item 2: Installation Options, mark Install and Configure SNMP for GroupWise Agents if you want to use an SNMP manager program.

If this option is dimmed during installation, the SNMP service has not been enabled on the Windows server where you are installing the agents. If you want to monitor the agents from an SNMP management program, the SNMP service must be enabled so you can select this option.

NOTE:  The NetWare and Linux Internet Agents rely on operating system components for SNMP functionality and do not require this installation option.


Enabling the Internet Agent Web Console

The Internet Agent console enables you to monitor the Internet Agent from the server where it is running. If you want, you can enable the Internet Agent's Web console. The Web console lets you view the Internet Agent's statistical and diagnostic information through a Web browser, which is useful if want to see the Internet Agent's activity without physically visiting the agent's server.

You access the Web console by entering the Internet Agent's network address and HTTP port number in a Web browser (for example, http://172.16.5.18:7211). If necessary, you can change the Internet Agent's default HTTP port number (9850).

If you want to restrict access to the Web console, you can assign a username and password. This can be any username and password you want. By default, the username and password are passed through an unsecure connection between the Web browser and the Internet Agent. Therefore, we recommend that you do not use an existing eDirectory or Windows username and password unless you secure this connection using SSL. For information about securing the Internet Agent's connections, see "Internet Agent" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide.

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Under Item 3: Web Console Information, select Yes if you want to enable the Web console. If you want to restrict access to the Web console, enter a username and password.


Gathering LDAP Information (Linux Only)

If you are installing the Linux Internet Agent, the Installation Advisor needs to access eDirectory through LDAP. eDirectory access is required in order to create the Internet Agent object. To obtain access, the Installation Advisor needs the IP address and port number of an LDAP server, along with a username and password to log in with. Because the Linux Installation Advisor uses LDAP to access eDirectory, you must provide the username in LDAP format. For example:

cn=admin,ou=users,o=corporate

If you want to secure the connection to eDirectory with SSL, you can specify a certificate file. For background information about SSL, see "Encryption and Certificates" in "Security" in the GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide.

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Under Item 8: LDAP Information, specify the IP address and port number of an LDAP server, a username in LDAP format, the password for the username, and if necessary, the full path to your SSL certificate file.