How to secure the Threat Intelligence Exchange Server Appliance Network Time Protocol service
Last Modified: 2023-05-17 04:53:30 Etc/GMT
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How to secure the Threat Intelligence Exchange Server Appliance Network Time Protocol service
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KB88045
Last Modified: 2023-05-17 04:53:30 Etc/GMT Environment
Threat Intelligence Exchange (TIE) Server - all supported versions For details of TIE Server-supported environments, see KB83368 - Supported platforms for Threat Intelligence Exchange Server. SummaryIt's possible to use certificates to restrict the Network Time Protocol service on the TIE Server to communicate only with trusted sources if an internal server peer is available. The configuration procedure is similar to the basic one available, and only requires extra changes to files under
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Testing To test the functionality of the authentication, use the NOTES:
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