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You can decide how to distribute the services of PrivateServer using the "network segregation". You can access the configuration page via Services link in the main menu.

2.1 Services

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The page is divided in three parts: the first one is actually about the network segregation itself, as shown in the below picture.It shows a simple matrix made from services and NICs (

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) thus  shows a simple matrix made from services and NICs thus you can choose which service would be accessible on which interface and in this way profile your network design accordingly.

The NICs are automatically detected.

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The Applications are the following:

  • db: remote access to the DBE (Data Base Engine), useful for exporting views and access data used by the appliance
  • http: the very same web administrative console you are actually using
  • ssh: the well known text console for remote administration
  • asterisk: the core of the secure VoIP service
  • asterisk-trunk: part of the VoIP service used to connect the PrivateServer appliance to another PBX
  • nrpe: monitoring service via Nagios

Please note that the configuration shown in 

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 represents a likely production one as suggested in (TO BE ADDED THE SUGGESTED CONFIUGURATION PAGE)

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The NICs on the appliance are automatically detected by PrivateServer and listed here.

After you're done, just press the "Update" button to apply your configuration.

Warning

The NIC are shown as applicable even if they are not configured, so please check your Network configuration before assigning or deverting a service from a NIC.

2.2 TLS Certificates

The second part is about certificate assign. When you divide your services amongst the NIC you are using them on different IPs as well. This implies you might choose different certificates each one related to each IP of the NIC your service is bound to. 

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