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All Stromasys CHARON virtual machine software products are licensed using a USB Sentinel HASP (Hardware Against Software Piracy) key.  To use these products you must have both the physical key and a valid license file loaded on to it.  The following CHARON-SSP products require this license key to operate:

  • CHARON-SSP for GNU//4M for Linux

  • CHARON-SSP/4U for Linux
  • CHARON-SSP Virtual Environment

The following products work with the licensed products, but do not require the HASP key a license themselves:

  • CHARON-SSP Manager for GNU/ Linux
  • CHARON-SSP Manager for Microsoft Windows
  • CHARON-SSP Agent for Linux

 

Licensing CHARON-SSP for Linux

It is possible to gather license information and apply license keys using a collection of tools.  These different tools provide both command line and GUI interfaces to managing the licenses for CHARON-SSP products.  They also allow for licenses to be managed either locally on the host system or remotely from a client (running either GNU/Linux

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or Microsoft Windows).

All licensing techniques follow the same basic four steps:

  1. Generate a C2V (customer to vendor) key information file;
  2. Submit the C2V information to Stromasys Orders Administration;
  3. Receive one or more V2C (vendor to customer) license key files; and
  4. Apply the V2C files to the local system.

The following sections describe how to apply each of these steps using the different tools available.

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For customers licensed with USB HASP keys; please note these keys contain a built-in battery, which must not be completely discharged. It is recommended that unused keys are connected to spare USB ports from time to time for charging. In the event that a key fails, do not discard the key. Please contact Stromasys Customer Support immediately.

 

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