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Is the Connection Secure?

The ITmanager.net Enterprise Server uses an SSL VPN connection back to your networks. The connection is encrypted twice; once by our SSL VPN and then again by the management protocol used to manage your servers. For example, the management protocol may be SSH or HTTPS depending on the service being managed. You can securely access the […]

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Uninstalling the macOS ITmanager.net Enterprise Server

1. Open Finder from your desktop menu. 2. Select Applications – once selected you should see or scroll to the ITmanager.net icon 3. Double click on the ITmanager.net icon and a new window will open showing an “Uninstall” Icon 4. Double click the uninstall and follow the instructions. It will say that it is installing […]

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Understanding How the Enterprise Server Works

The ITManager.net Enterprise Server works whether you’re on a remote Wifi network or a cellular connection. The Connector uses an SSL VPN connection back to your networks. The connection is encrypted twice; once by our SSL VPN and then again by the management protocol used to manage your servers. For example, the management protocol may be […]

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Setting up an Enterprise Server on Windows

Download the ITmanager.net Enterprise Server Installer from our website here: www.itmanager.net/download/ Install the Enterprise Server on a Windows server inside your private network, ideally a server which is always on and permanently connected to your network. Although, for testing purposes you may install the PNC on a desktop or laptop computer. It is only required […]

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Setting up an Enterprise Server on MacOS

Download the ITmanager.net Enterprise Server Installer from our website here: www.itmanager.net/download/ Install the Enterprise Server on a Mac OS server inside your private network, ideally a server which is always on and permanently connected to your network. Although, for testing purposes you may install the Enterprise Server on a desktop or laptop computer. It is only […]

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Setting up an Enterprise Server on Linux

Linux Installer Download the Installer: https://www.itmanager.net/update/ITmanagerInstall.tar.gz Uncompress the installer tar xvf ITmanagerInstall.tar.gz Run the Installer ./ITmanagerInstall Open a browser to configure the server at http://hostname:4152 The web browser will open – login to ITmanager.net using the credentials you registered to setup yourITmanager.net account.   6. Enter your Network Name(name you want to give the Enterprise Server) […]

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Renaming an Enterprise Server

With ITmanager.net Enterprise Server running go to Start Menu/All Programs/ITmanager.net Select the ITmanager.net icon to open Once the browser opens with ITmanager.net running, highlight the field “Private Network Name”, RENAME it and select Save From mobile app or web app go back to your Services/Connection configurations and in the last field “Private Network” from the […]

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Removing an Enterprise Server

Currently, removing an Enterprise Server can only be done from the ITmanager.net Web App. Login to the web app here: https://www.itmanager.net/account/login/ Click on the Networks icon Move your cursor over the Enterprise Server you would like to remove, a Trash Bin button will appear Click on the Trash Bin to remove the Server Still have […]

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Getting Enterprise Server Logs

Log files can be found in the default install folder of the Enterprise Server under: C:\Program Files (x86)\ITmanager.net\service The name of the log file will look like: service–log.txt Still have questions? Send us an email: support@itmanager.net […]

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Configuring the Enterprise Server to Use a Proxy Server

Check the “Use Proxy Server” box during setup, fill out the required information If the Enterprise Server is already installed, open the Settings menu and click on “Advanced” In the Advanced Settings menu, check the “Use Proxy Server” box and fill out the required information The ITmanager.net Enterprise Server server supports SOCKS4 and SOCKS5. Unfortunately HTTP proxy servers […]

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