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Ipsecuritas export
Ipsecuritas export












  • Browse to the location where you saved the file, give it a name and select Open.
  • Select All Tasks and then Import Policies.
  • In the same MMC as before, right-click IP Security Policies in the left pane of the MMC console.
  • If you’re using Kerberos or Digital Certificates in your IPSec Policies then there is no security issue. Important Security Warning: Exporting IPSec Policies to a file might reveal pass phrases used by various IPSec Policies if file is stolen or left on a public share.
  • File is now ready for importing, either by the GUI or by using NETSH.
  • Browse to the location where you want to save the file, give it a name and select Save.
  • Select All Tasks and then Export Policies.
  • Right-click IP Security Policies in the left pane of the MMC console.
  • In the Select which computer this policy will manage window select the local computer (or any other policy depending upon your needs).
  • Add the IP Security and Policy Management Snap-In.
  • Open an MMC window (Start > Run > MMC).
  • There are 2 methods for exporting and importing IPSec Policies: Method #1 – Using the GUI IPSEC file, then importing this file to other computers. However in this article we will use the second method – exporting the IPSec Policy to an.

    ipsecuritas export

    One method of configuring many computers to use the same IPSec Policy is to Configuring IPSec Policies through GPO. We need a method in which we can use the same IPSec Policy on multiple computers, or at least have the same policy set up on a number of computers.

    ipsecuritas export

    However when working with more than one computer, one might need a better way than going through each computer and re-configuring the IPSec Policy. When working on one single computer you can easily set up and assign IPSec Policies either from the Command Prompt by using the NETSH command, or from an MMC console that’s loaded with the IP Security snap-in. Besides encryption, IPSec will also let you protect and configure your server/workstation with a firewall-like mechanism. IPSec is a protocol that’s designed to protect individual TCP/IP packets traveling across your network by using public key encryption.

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    How can I export an IPSec Policy from one computer and import it to another computer?Īs written in previous articles (see related articles at bottom of page), Windows 2000/XP/2003 machines have a built-in IP security mechanism called IPSec (IP Security).












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