
Note: Unless you specified otherwise, the Sophos Anti-Virus share is accessed by the user account
set up during installation of Enterprise Console. It is described there as the "Update Manager"
account and most customers give it the username SophosUpdateMgr.
1. In Enterprise Console, on the View menu, click Bootstrap Locations.
A list of locations is displayed.
2. Find the location for Sophos Anti-Virus for VMware vShield, the "savvshield" share, and make
a note of it. You will need this when you install the Sophos security VMs.
You will need the Fully Qualified Domain Name for this location.
3. If the share is on Windows Server 2008 or 2012, you might need to change Windows Firewall
settings on the server temporarily to enable the Sophos security VM installer to access it.
The following Inbound rules must be set to On (which is the default):
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File and Printer Sharing (NB-Datagram-In)
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File and Printer Sharing (NB-Name-In)
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File and Printer Sharing (NB-Session-In)
You can set these rules to Off again after you have installed your security VMs.
Notes:
If you have a customised installation of Enterprise Console or you created an additional network
share for updating the security VM, note that:
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If credentials are required, they will need to be stored on security VMs after they are installed,
so we recommend that you use read-only credentials.
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If the network share is on a different computer to Enterprise Console (or the Update Manager
component of Enterprise Console), ensure that it can also be accessed using an account that
has write-access.
7 Install Sophos security VMs
You install a Sophos security VM on each ESXi host where you want to protect guest VMs.
Installation involves these steps, which are described in the sections that follow:
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Check that you have the passwords you need.
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Check that systems are synchronized.
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Download the installer.
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Install security VMs.
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Set up Enterprise Console to manage security VMs.
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