This section simply summarizes the types of scripts or commands you can use with a web agent in Policy Agent 2.2. Refer to the relevant sections of this guide for specific information about the tasks performed with scripts or commands. Scripts or commands are used in performing the following tasks:
Installing the initial web agent
Installation script for Solaris systems: setup
Installation command for Windows systems: setup.exe
Installation script for Linux systems: setup
Configuring the web agent for multiple proxy server instances
Resetting the Shared Secret
Encryption script for Solaris systems: crypt_util
Encryption command for Windows systems: cryptit
Encryption script for Linux systems: crypt_util
Unconfiguring the web agent for multiple proxy server instances
Uninstalling the initial web agent
Uninstallation script for Solaris systems: uninstall_agent_proxy4
Uninstallation command for Windows systems: java uninstall_Sun_Java_tm_System_Access_Manager_Policy_Agent
Uninstallation script for Linux systems: uninstall_linux_agent_proxy4
After a web agent is installed, most interactions with the agent are performed by editing the web agent AMAgent.properties configuration file. However, a few tasks as mentioned in the preceding list are performed with scripts or commands.