DEP Configuration

Prerequisite

  • Linux server is required for DEP configuration

Note: Please contact to 42gears support team for DEP server specification.


Step to configure the DEP, follow the below steps:

  • Take a Linux server for DEP configuration, proceed with installing OpenSSL, and generate a privatekey.pem file.           

Note: The system admins can utilize the agent node for DEP configuration. Click here to generate the keys.


  • Put the privatekey.pem file in the following directories: k8sopinstaller > appdata > api > App_Data and k8sopinstaller > appdata > pluto.


  • Navigate to K8sopinstaller > appsettings > api > appsettings.json and provide the below-mentioned details:
    "SSHHost": "Linux_machine_ip",

"SSHPort": "22",

"SSHUserName": "linux_machine_username",

"SSHPrivateKey": "App_Data/privatekey.pem",

 "SSHFolderPath": "/home/administrator/Suremdm/",


  • Navigate to K8sopinstaller > appsettings > pluto > appsettings.json and provide the below-mentioned details:

 "SSHFolderPath": "/home/administrator/Suremdm/",

 "SSHHost": "Linux_machine_ip",

 "SSHPrivateKey": "App_Data/privatekey.pem",

 "SSHUserName": "linux_machine_username",


  • Delete pluto secrets and create them again by using following commands:
    -  Delete secrets: sudo kubectl delete secret pluto-secret -n suremdm
    -  Create secrets: sudo kubectl create secret generic pluto-secret --from-file="${PWD}/appsettings/pluto/appsettings.json" -n suremdm

Note: The system admins should execute these commands from the k8sopinstaller directory.


  • Delete api secrets and create them using the following commands:
    -  Delete secrets: sudo kubectl delete secret api-secret -n suremdm
    -  Create secrets: sudo kubectl create secret generic api-secret --from-file="${PWD}/appsettings/api/appsettings.json" -n suremdm
    Note: The system admins should execute these commands from the k8sopinstaller directory.


  • Delete api configmap and create them again by using the following command: 

- Delete configmap: kubectl delete configmap api-app-data -n suremdm

- Create configmap: kubectl create configmap api-app-data --from-file="${PWD}/appdata/api/App_Data" -n suremdm 


  • Delete pluto configmap and create them again by using the following command: 

Delete configmap: kubectl delete configmap pluto-appdata -n suremdm

Create configmap: kubectl create configmap pluto-appdata --from-file="${PWD}/appdata/pluto" -n suremdm


  • Once changes are done, run below mentioned command to restart the services: 
    kubectl rollout restart deployment -n suremdm