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Parameters defined by CHARON VM license

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Once the Sentinel run-time driver is installed and the network license is connected, the CHARON VM can be started on any appropriate host on the LAN network segment.


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CHARON-AXP/VAX version 4.7 build 171-01 introduced a change with respect to network licenses. In previous versions of CHARON-AXP/VAX a network license controlled the maximum number of client host systems and CHARON instances per host system (station/instance mode).

In the current CHARON-AXP/VAX versions a network license controls the maximum overall number of active instances, which can be distributed across client host systems according to the preference of the customer.

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Software licenses

The CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP Software License (SL) is a "virtual" key with exactly the same functionality as the hardware dongle. It does not require any hardware but the installation of the Sentinel run-time environment is required.

Note

The Software Licenses (SL) are best suited for stable environments because their correct function depends on certain characteristics of the host system. Changing any of these characteristics will invalidate the license.

  • If the CHARON host runs on real hardware, the software licenses are by default tightly bound to the hardware for which they were issued. If major hardware characteristics of the system are changed, the license will be disabled.
  • If the CHARON host runs in a virtual environment (e.g. VMware), software licenses are normally bound to the virtual machine ID and a set of additional characteristics of the virtual machine. If any of these parameters are changed, the license will be disabled.
In special cases, a software license can also be bound to the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the host system. If this name changes
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For a more detailed description of the restrictions, please refer to Software Licensing restrictions or contact your Stromasys representative.

Software licenses are always network-wide on Windows, so they behave the same way as Network HASP keys.

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Multiple licenses configuration and backup license

For any type of licensing, a CHARON VM can use only one valid ("active") license (of given vendor code) at a time.

The "HASP License details" utility (it can be started from CHARON Virtual Machines Manager) displays a range of available licenses but note that, by default, a CHARON VM may use any of them as the "active" one - unless it is directly specified by the "license_key_id" parameter (see below). The utility provides the license numbers and ID / IP addresses of the hosts where the licenses are installed.

Warning

A CHARON VM cannot: 

  • check all the available license keys / software licenses,
  • choose one,
  • automatically switch from one key to another (except when the backup license is specified in its configuration file).

The general recommendation is to avoid the usage of multiple keys in one network segment. Use only one locally installed license per host or one network license per local network segment containing several CHARON hosts.

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When needed, it is possible to use a special parameter in the CHARON VM configuration files to specify exactly which license must be used by each particular CHARON VM:

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A number (decimal Sentinel key ID) that specifies regular (N=0) and backup (N=1) license keys to be used by the CHARON VM.

Example:

set session license_key_id[0]=1877752571
set session license_key_id[1]=354850588

It is also possible to specify both regular and backup key in one line.

Example:

set session license_key_id[0]=1877752571 license_key_id[1]=354850588

Depending on the presence of the regular and/or backup license key IDs in the configuration file, the CHARON VM behaves differently:
 

  1. No keys are specified
    The CHARON VM behaves as usual (performs unqualified search for any suitable key). If no keys are found, the CHARON VM stops.

  2. Both keys are specified
    The CHARON VM performs qualified search for regular license key. If it is not found, the CHARON VM performs qualified search for backup license key. If it is not found, the CHARON VM stops.

  3. Only regular key is specified
    The CHARON VM performs qualified search for regular license key. If it is not found, the CHARON VM performs unqualified search for any suitable key. If it is not found, the CHARON VM stops.

  4. Only backup key is specified
    The CHARON VM behaves as usual (performs unqualified search for any suitable key). If no keys are found, the CHARON VM stops.

This parameter also specifies the license which will be used as backup if the active license expires.

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  • Install CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP together with Sentinel run-time (Sentinel run-time is an essential part of CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP for Windows distribution)

  • Reboot the host system

  • In case of Software License (SL) installation and if there are already installed network-wide SL's on the local network, disable access to the network licenses in the following way:

    • Open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "Sentinel Admin Control Center" button: 

      or - alternatively - go to the http://localhost:1947 page using your browser to access the "Sentinel HASP Admin Control Center" (ACC).
       
    • Select the "Configuration" option in the left pane then switch to the "Access to Remote License Managers" tab.

    • Uncheck the highlighted options:


    • Press the "Submit" button to apply the settings

    • Switch to the "Network" tab.

    • Set the "Network visibility" to "None":


    • Press the "Submit" button to apply the settings.

    • Do not forget to return these settings back after the software license installation.

  • Connect the HASP dongle to the host system (in case of update of a license located on a dongle)

  • Collect the CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP host fingerprint file ("*.c2v")

    Open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "License Update tool" button to envoke the "License Update Service" utility:


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  • In the utility dialog popup switch to the "Collect Status Information" tab (opened by default) then select:

    • "Installation of new protection key" in case of Software License if no Software License has been already installed on the host.

      Example:

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    • "Update of existing protection key" in case of HL/HASP dongle or Software License that has been already installed on the host and needs updating.

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      Example:


      Note

      When using HASP dongles, select only the "Update of existing protection key" option.

      In case of Software License use the "Installation of new protection key" option if the host does not have any Software License installed and the "Update of existing protection key" option if an already installed Software License has to be updated.

  • Press the "Collect Information" button. In the popup dialog choose the place to store the "Fingerprint.c2v" file and press the "Save" button:

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  • A message should appear similar to this example, confirming the fingerprint has been collected successfully.


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  • Send the ".c2v" file ("Fingerprint.c2v" in the example above) to STROMASYS


  • STOMASYS will send you a ".v2c" file in return. Put it somewhere on the CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP host.

  • Open up the "License Update Service" utility the way described above and open the "Apply License File" tab:

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    Press the "..." button beside the "Update File" edit-box. In the popup select the license file received from STROMASYS:

     

    Press the "Open" button and apply the license.


  • Open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "Sentinel Admin Control Center" button:


    or - alternatively - start any web browser on this system and go to the 
    http://localhost:1947 page to access the "Sentinel HASP Admin Control Center" (ACC).


  • Ensure that the license appears in the “Sentinel Keys” menu.


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As the content of the installed software or HL/HASP license is not shown by the Sentinel HASP Admin Control Center, press the "HASP License Details" button in the "Host Information & Utilities" section of the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager (see above) to display it:

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License management

CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP license management is performed by the Sentinel Admin Control Center and specific utilities.

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Sentinel Admin Control Center is not able to display CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP licenses. To do this operation, open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "HASP License Details" button (see below).

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To access the Sentinel Admin Control Center, open the tCHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "Sentinel Admin Control Center" button:


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or - alternatively - start any web browser on this system and go to the http://localhost:1947 page.

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Disable remote keys access 

A helpful feature of the Sentinel Admin Control Center is the ability to disable access to remote keys. If the network key is installed locally, access to the key from remote hosts can be disabled. The following examples demonstrate how this can be done.

To disable access to remote keys, switch to the "Access to Remote License Managers" tab, uncheck the "Allow Access to Remote Licenses" check box then press the "Submit" button to apply this change:


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To disable access to the locally installed license key from remote hosts, switch to the "Access from Remote Clients" tab, uncheck the "Allow Access from Remote Clients" check box then press the "Submit" button to apply this setting:

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Removing CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP software licenses

The following procedure must be applied to remove the software license (SL):


  1. Open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "Sentinel Admin Control Center" button:
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    or - alternatively - start any web browser on this system and go to the http://localhost:1947 page.

  2. In the "Sentinel HASP Admin Control Center" (ACC), select the "Sentinel Keys" option in the left pane and locate the target "Sentinel SL AdminMode" license.

  3. Press the "Certificates" button at the right side of the SL description:


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  4. Note the name of the correspondent certificate and path to the certificates base in the "Certificates" section:


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  5. Remove the corresponding certificate file in the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\SafeNet Sentinel\Sentinel LDK\installed\68704" folder.  In the example above the file to remove is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\SafeNet Sentinel\Sentinel LDK\installed\68704\387285561437702475_base.v2c".

  6. Reboot the CHARON host.

  7. Start the "Sentinel HASP Admin Control Center" (ACC) again to ensure the SL has been removed.
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License Deinstallation

To completely remove a CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP license from a host, remove the Sentinel run-time driver using the following procedure:

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