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8.0 Product PingDirectory PingDirectoryProxy Product documentation Content Type Administration User task Installation IT Operations Audience Software Deployment Method IT Administrator Administrator System Administrator Capability Directory
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Unzip the compressed archive file into the PingDirectoryProxy directory and move
to this directory.
root@proxy-east-01: unzip -q PingDirectoryProxy-<version>-with-je.zip root@proxy-east-01: cd PingDirectoryProxy
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Because we are configuring SSL security, copy the keystore and pin files into
the config directory.
root@proxy-east01: cp ../*Keystore* config/ root@proxy-east01: cp ../*Truststore* config/
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Next, we install the first proxy server by running the
setup tool on
proxy-east-01.example.com
as follows:root@proxy-east01: ./setup --no-prompt --acceptLicense \ --ldapPort 389 --rootUserPassword pass \ --aggressiveJVMTuning --maxHeapSize 1g \ --enableStartTLS --ldapsPort 636 \ --useJavaKeystore config/ExampleKeystore.jks \ --keyStorePasswordFile config/ExampleKeystore.pin \ --certNickname server-cert \ --useJavaTrustStore config/ExampleTruststore.jks
New keystore password files are created in config/keystore.pin. The original file, config/ExampleKeystore.pin, is no longer needed.
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If you are not using SSL or StartTLS, then the SSL arguments are not necessary
as follows:
root@proxy-east01: ./setup --no-prompt --acceptLicense \ --ldapPort 389 --rootUserPassword pass \ --aggressiveJVMTuning --maxHeapSize 1g
Once you have installed the Directory Proxy Server, you can configure it using the create-initial-proxy-config tool as presented in the next section.