# Before you even get to the op, you need to create a PIX/ASA IOS image, # key it, and test it. Bring the image and the key to the op. ########## How to get Apache installed on the ops station ########## # # cd to the Apache tools directory cd /current/bin/FW/Tools/Apache # Run this first to get the RPM to install without issue rpm -e httpd httpd-suexec mod_ssl apr-util # Run this next to load apache rpm's rpm -hiv *.rpm # In this directory is modified versions of the config files cp httpd.conf /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf cp ssl.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf # Create a test html file echo "This is a test" > /var/www/html/index.html # Put the image file you want to up/download into this directory with a # common name: cp /mnt/zip/._bg2011_pix633.bin /var/www/html/pix633.bin # Set permissions for items in html directory chmod 744 /var/www/html/* # Start up the apache server service httpd start # Start up your browser to verify it works. # You should get a pop-up asking to verify the ssl cert. # Then you'll get the index.html page which will say "This is a test". firefox https://127.0.0.1:4443 & # Setup a remote listener on 443 on redirector to hit apache on 4443 -tunnel r 443 127.0.0.1 4443 # Now you are ready to go to the target pix and run this command copy https://:/ flash # Log off of the pix exit ######## Getting Ops Station Back to normal ######## # # Once the upload is done, stop apache service httpd stop # Remove installed rpm's rpm -e httpd httpd-suexec mod_ssl apr-util # Then you need to remove any directories still remaining. rm -rf /var/log/httpd /etc/httpd /var/www #### OTHER INFO #### # To install apache, you need 3 rpm's: # httpd-2.0.52-19.ent.i386.rpm # httpd-suexec-2.0.52-19.ent.i386.rpm # mod_ssl-2.0.52-19.ent.i386.rpm # apr-util-0.9.4-17.i386.rpm