How Do I Update SSL in Rumba?
Rumba is a terminal emulation solution that enables users to connect their Microsoft Windows desktop computers to almost any host system. This makes it one of the best tools used to simplify enterprise migrations. Rumba runs on Windows 7 and can connect to IBM mainframes and UNIX, Hewlett-Packard and VAX systems. Rumba is also able to use the Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol used to manage the security of a transmission on the Internet. However, the SSL protocol must be constantly updated to fix bugs and ensure the security of your data.
Instructions
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Log in to the server running Rumba and start the Web browser. The easiest and most convenient way to get an updated version of SSL is from Rumba's official website.
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Type "supportline.microfocus.com" in the address bar and press "Enter" to navigate to the support area of the official Rumba website.
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Enter your username and password in the "User Name" and "Password" text boxes, respectively. Click on the "Submit" button to log in to your Rumba account. If you don't have an account, click on the "Register" link and follow the instructions you see on your screen. If you forgot your password, click on the "Password Reminder" link to have it sent to your email address.
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Click on the "Product Updates" link on the left side of the resulting Web page to see all available updates.
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Click on the latest Rumba SSL update in the list and click on the "Run" button when prompted to install the SSL update. All updates are tested on Rumba and are free of any malware.
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Wait until the SSL update is installed and a success message is displayed. Click on the "OK" button to close the setup window.
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Tips & Warnings
You can update other protocols and modules using Rumba's list of updates.
You are notified if you have the latest SSL version installed.
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