The Arcserve UDP solution uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for communication among all of its components. If you are concerned about the security of passwords that are communicated between these components, you can change the HTTP protocol to Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). When you do not need this extra level of security, you can change the protocol being used to HTTP.
Note: When you change the protocol to HTTPS, a warning displays in the web browser. The warning appears because of a self-signed security certificate that prompts you to ignore the warning and proceed or add that certificate to the browser to prevent the warning from reappearing.
Follow these steps:
Note: If you do not log in using an administrative account or an account with administrative privileges, configure the Command Line to run using the Run as Administrator privilege.
Launch the "changeToHttps.bat" utility tool from the following default location
Note: The location of the BIN folder can vary depending upon where you installed the Arcserve UDP Console.
C:\Program Files\Arcserve\Unified Data Protection\Management\BIN
When the protocol is successfully changed, the following message displays:
The communication protocol was changed to HTTPS.
Launch the "changeToHttp.bat" utility tool from the following default location
Note: The location of the BIN folder can vary depending upon where you installed the Arcserve UDP Console.
C:\Program Files\Arcserve\Unified Data Protection\Management\BIN
When the protocol is successfully changed, the following message displays:
The communication protocol was changed to HTTP.
Note: To update the communication protocol used by the Arcserve UDP Recovery Point Server and the Arcserve UDP Agent to communicate with the Arcserve UDP Console, you must update the node directly from the Console.
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