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Advantages of Centrally Configuring Web Agents
When you centrally configure Web Agents, the settings are stored in the policy store, not on a local configuration file on a Web Server.
Compared with local configuration, central configuration provides:
- Improved Usability When Using Central Agent Configuration
- Updating the configuration settings of multiple Web Agents is easier and faster. You can change the setting in one place and have it propagate to multiple Web Agents.
- Installing the Web Agent no longer requires the administrator to specify a shared secret. The Policy Server generates the shared secret.
- Added Security with Central Agent Configuration
- It is easier to control access to the Web Agent configuration. For example, you can prevent the Web Server administrator from changing the configuration settings.
- You can store the configuration settings behind an internal firewall, instead of on the Web Server.
- You can use a hardware-bound key to generate the shared secret, which is used by the client side to establish a secure connection to the Policy Server. The trusted host handles the connection to the Policy Server.