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All Stromasys CHARON virtual machine software products are licensed using a 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/Linux

  • CHARON-SSP Virtual Environment

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

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

 

The USB HASP key contains 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.

Installation

The Sentinel HASP key software is installed as part of the CHARON-SSP Agent.  These utilities can be installed by the following the instructions described in Installing the CHARON-SSP Agent.

Post-Installation Tasks

If the CHARON-SSP agent is only installed for the purposes of accessing the license management command-line utilities, then it is highly recommended the following post-installation tasks should be carried out to prevent potentials...

Disable the CHARON-SSP Agent Service

Use the following commands to disable the CHARON-SSP Agent service and avoid automatic start up at system boot.

Disable the CHARON-SSP Agent Service

# chkconfig --del charon-agentd-spk

 

 


...loading a license...use the windows steps (with modification) plus Bruno's comments...
...what other functions are available from the maintenance site?
...can the site only be accessed from the localhost?
...can this be opened up?
...what kind of security is available?
...service control...
...link to managing them from the GUI
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