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Veritas NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide
Last Published:
2018-02-16
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.1.1)
- Increasing NetBackup security
- Security deployment models
- Port security
- About NetBackup daemons, ports, and communication
- Additional port information for products that interoperate with NetBackup
- About configuring ports
- Auditing NetBackup operations
- Configuring Enhanced Auditing
- Access control security
- NetBackup Access Control Security (NBAC)
- Configuring NetBackup Access Control (NBAC)
- Configuring Access Control host properties for the master and media server
- Access Control host properties dialog for the client
- Troubleshooting Access Management
- Windows verification points
- UNIX verification points
- Verification points in a mixed environment with a UNIX master server
- Verification points in a mixed environment with a Windows master server
- About determining who can access NetBackup
- Viewing specific user permissions for NetBackup user groups
- Security management in NetBackup
- About the Security Management utilities
- About audit events
- About host management
- Adding shared or cluster mappings
- Allowing or disallowing automatic certificate reissue
- About global security settings
- About host name-based certificates
- About host ID-based certificates
- Using the Certificate Management utility to issue and deploy host ID-based certificates
- About certificate deployment security levels
- Setting up trust with the master server (Certificate Authority)
- About reissuing host ID-based certificates
- About Token Management for host ID-based certificates
- About the host ID-based certificate revocation list
- About revoking host ID-based certificates
- Security certificate deployment in a clustered NetBackup setup
- About deployment of a host ID-based certificate on a clustered NetBackup host
- Data at rest encryption security
- About NetBackup client encryption
- Configuring standard encryption on clients
- About configuring standard encryption from the server
- Configuring legacy encryption on clients
- About configuring legacy encryption from the client
- About configuring legacy encryption from the server
- Additional legacy key file security for UNIX clients
- Data at rest key management
- About the Key Management Service (KMS)
- Installing KMS
- Configuring KMS
- About key groups and key records
- Overview of key record states
- Configuring NetBackup to work with KMS
- About using KMS for encryption
- KMS database constituents
- Command line interface (CLI) commands
- About exporting and importing keys from the KMS database
- Troubleshooting KMS
- Regenerating keys and certificates
- NetBackup web services account
About communication with 8.0 or earlier host in multiple NetBackup domains
This section provides information on what is the impact of the
option on the host communication when one of the NetBackup hosts is in multiple domains.Consider the following scenario:
Host A is of version 8.1, which is present in multiple NetBackup domains called M1 and M2.
Host B is of version 8.0, which is present in a NetBackup domain called M3.
The
option is cleared on master server M1, which means hosts that are associated with M1 cannot communicate with hosts that are 8.0 or earlier.The
option is selected on master server M2, which means hosts that are associated with M2 can communicate with hosts that are 8.0 or earlier.The configuration file (bp.conf file on UNIX or registry keys on Windows) for Host A contains 'M2' as the first entry in the master server list.
When Host A initiates communication with Host B, the status of the
option is verified for the first master server that appears in the configuration file of Host A, which is M2. As per the option set for M2, communication with 8.0 or earlier hosts is allowed. Therefore, communication between Host A and Host B is successful.