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Install Policy Engines
You install policy engines using the CA DLP server installation wizard.
To install a policy engine
- Launch the CA DLP installation wizard. To do this, run setup.exe in your CA DLP distribution image.
- In the Installation Type screen, choose Advanced Installation.
- In the Advanced Install Options screen, choose CA DLP Platform and then click Install.
This launches the CA DLP server installation wizard in a separate window.
- In the server installation wizard, navigate to the Customer Setup screen.
- In the Custom Setup screen, choose Policy Engine and, optionally, the Socket API.
The Socket API is automatically set up to listen on port number 8538. Using socket connections enables you to call the External Agent API from a remote location, including from a non‑Windows system. For example the CA DLP Network Boundary Agent uses the Socket API to analyze traffic leaving or entering the corporate network from the internet.
- In the Server Type screen, choose Gateway .
- In the subsequent screens, specify the parent server (typically the CMS), the location of the \Data folder, plus details about the local CA DLP database.
- In the Service Accounts screen, specify the logon accounts used by the local CA DLP infrastructure service and the policy engine service.
The policy engine service must run as the PE domain user. Click the Browse button for the Policy Engine service, then enter the domain, name and password of the PE domain user .
Note: The PE domain user must belong to the local Administrators group.
- In the final wizard screen, click Install to start the file transfer.
- When the installation is complete, the CA DLP Policy Engine service starts automatically.
Now you must manually configure the local machine policy—see the following section.
More information:
Socket API
Specify a PE Domain User