01-10-2003 12:50 AM - edited 03-09-2019 01:37 AM
I already successfully bootstrap my Sensor and have just installed my Cisco Secure Policy Manager 2.3.3i in a freshly installed Windows NT 4 Workstation SP6a and Internet Explorer 5.5. I got a message "Add Sensor Wizard could not find a network node in the Network Topology for this Sensors's
What could possibly be wrong? Here is the status of my daemons:
netrangr 2289 1 0 16:19:33 pts/1 0:00 /usr/nr/bin/nr.loggerd
netrangr 2284 1 0 16:19:33 pts/1 0:00 /usr/nr/bin/nr.postofficed
netrangr 2332 1 0 16:19:56 pts/1 0:01 nr.packetd
netrangr 2290 1 0 16:19:34 pts/1 0:00 /usr/nr/bin/nr.sapd
netrangr 2291 1 0 16:19:34 pts/1 0:00 /usr/nr/bin/nr.fileXferd
01-12-2003 07:45 PM
Could this be an NT problem? The sensor could not establish a connection to the CSPM server thru the Post Office Protocol? How do I determine?
01-13-2003 08:50 AM
The first step is always ensuring basic connectivity.
Can you ping the sensor from the CSPM server?
Are you sure that no firewalls are in the way, or that they pass traffic for the Post Office Protocol port? (45000 by default?)
01-14-2003 09:25 PM
thanks for replying,
I am sure of the connectivity, I can ping and telnet the sensor from the CSPM server.
There are no firewalls or switches in the way, To isolate the problem we already made a crossover connection between the IDS and CSPM server.
01-22-2003 03:30 PM
Have you checked the configuration files on the sensor itself? Login to the sensor as netrangr, look in the following directory: /usr/nr/etc
Check that all the config files are correct: hosts, auths, routes, destinations etc.
01-23-2003 06:22 PM
Good Day!
We were able to find what's wrong. The Computer Netbios name is different from what is configured on the sensor. We just changed it, and viola!
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