To move a DualShield server to a new machine that runs on a different OS from the old machine, you basically need to install a fresh new DualShield server on the new machine, then transfer the DualShield database and some other files from the old machine to the new machine. Below is the guide in steps.
On the old Windows machine:
1. Stop the DualShield service
2. If the DualShield uses a local MySQL database, then export the DaulShield database
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3. Install the latest DualShield server with EXACTLY the same FQDN as the one on the old machine - Please refer to to Installation on Linux Console
4. Stop the DualShield service
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sudo systemctl/etc/init.d/dualshield stop dualshield |
5. If the DualShield uses a local MySQL database, then copy the database file "dualshield.sql" from the Windows machine to the home folder of the Linux machine, and import it into the database
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You can then run the following commands to import the dualshield.sql file... (for the last command replace username replace [username] with the account name used to log into Linux CLI
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cd /opt/dualshield/mysql/bin/ ./mysql -uroot -p -e "drop database dualshield" ./mysql -uroot -p -e "create database dualshield DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci" ./mysql -uroot -p dualshield < /home/[username]/dualshield.sql |
6. Copy the following files from the old the Windows machine to the home folder of the Linux machine:
C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\certs\*.*
C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\config\appsso-metadata.xml C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\config\dbenc.jks
C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\config\storeconf.xml
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C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\config\location.properties
to the new machine in the same folders and overwrite those files on the new machine.
7. Copy the "cacerts" file in the folder below from the old machine,
C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\jre\lib\security\cacerts
7. 'cd' back to your home folder and copy the files from the home folder to inside the Dualshield installation folder
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sudo cp -r certs /opt/dualshield/certs
sudo cp -r dbenc.jks /opt/dualshield/config/dbenc.jks
sudo cp -r storeconf.xml /opt/dualshield/config/storeconf.xml
sudo cp -r server-uuid /opt/dualshield/config/server-uuid
sudo cp -r location.properties /opt/dualshield/config/location.properties |
8. Edit the storeconf.xml file...
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sudo nano /opt/dualshield/config/storeconf.xml |
and change the store location to
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/opt/dualshield/config/dbenc.jks |
9. Import the cacerts file. Run the following commands, but ignore the warnings about the JKS store using a proprietary format. to the new machine in a folder, say: C:\temp
8. Execute the following commands in the Windows console on the new machine:
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cd C:\Program Files\Deepnet DualShield\jre\lib\security\/opt/dualShield/jre/lib/security/ ..\/..\/bin\/keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore c:\temp\/home/[username]/cacerts -srcstorepass changeit -destkeystore cacerts -deststorepass changeit -srcalias dualultimateca -noprompt ..\/..\/bin\/keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore c:\temp\/home/[username]/cacerts -srcstorepass changeit -destkeystore cacerts -deststorepass changeit -srcalias deepnetownca -noprompt |
9 10. Start the DualShield service on the new machine
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sudo /etc/init.d/dualshield start |
11 10. Start the DualShield service on the old machine
11 12. Log onto the DualShield Console on the old machine, remove the license key.
12 13. Log Log onto the DualShield Console on the new machine, remove the license key and re-import the license key.
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