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Deploying clients to remote offices with slow link

Hi ALL,

We are deploying the sophos to the clients that are located in the remote offices and outlet with a slow link to HQ. I created another thread before saying that I change the Initial Install Source to a local server's folder but it's totally failed and I gave up. Next, I use the cmd line method to deploy the clients like this:

\\172.18.10.1\sophosupdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\setup.exe -mng yes -crt R -updp \\172.18.20.1\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP -user 172.18.20.1\SophosUpdateMgr -pwd sophosupdate -G \SOPHOS1\TEMP -s

Local subnet: 172.18.10.0/24

Remote subnet: 172.18.20.0/24 (HQ)

Local PC to install Sophos: 172.18.10.60

Local server sharing the source for installation and first time update: 172.18.10.1

Remote server sharing the source for further updating: 172.18.20.1 (HQ)

With the above cmd line, I found some issues...  :smileysad:

[1] Once the client successfully installed the sophos endpoint, the update will pointing to the HQ server... that's good and as expected, but I thought the FIRST TIME update should using the one in the local source? The installation is smoothly and good, but the updating takes 2 hours....... it's no good for a slow link over IPSec VPN.

[2] The "-G" parameter is not function... even I tried to put the different groups... the result is, the new deployed client would just in "unassigned" group

My requirement is quite reasonable: Let the local PCs to install the sophos endpoint from the local shared folder (with all necessary update) and then pointing the update primary server to the remote one for any further updating.... as told by the Sophos guys, the regular update of definiation should be below 100kb... I set the periodically update for every 60 minutes~ I wonder why the first updating need to update so many files from the REMOTE server.... does there any way can do it as expected??

Any advise / suggestions are welcome and appreciated !! Many thanks !!!  :smileysurprised:

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  • I know this post has been closed a while, but it just helped me solve [at least part of] an issue I have been having. However, executing a command line like the one above, my install only partially completed, with an error that it could not contact the server. Only after mod'ing the iconn.cfg file to allow local edit to update properties and specifying a domain account and password would the client connect and finish the install.

    I had file sharing on (also tried off) and had share permissions and security permissions set to allow everyone "read" access.

    Any help would be appreciated to learn how to not need a uid and pwd on my command line.

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  • I know this post has been closed a while, but it just helped me solve [at least part of] an issue I have been having. However, executing a command line like the one above, my install only partially completed, with an error that it could not contact the server. Only after mod'ing the iconn.cfg file to allow local edit to update properties and specifying a domain account and password would the client connect and finish the install.

    I had file sharing on (also tried off) and had share permissions and security permissions set to allow everyone "read" access.

    Any help would be appreciated to learn how to not need a uid and pwd on my command line.

    :10687
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