Galileo DeskTop SSL TCP/IP Print Server Install Guide V1.2
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Galileo Desktop SSL Galileo Desktop SSL Installation Guide Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 1 Galileo Desktop SSL Acknowledgement: © 2008 Galileo International. All rights reserved. All Travelport logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of Travelport and/or its subsidiaries. © Copyright 1999-2008. All rights reserved. Filename Author Owner Copyright Status : Galileo Desktop SSL install guide : P.C. Hogerheijde : Galileo Nederland BV : Galileo Nederland 2008 : Version 1.1 Jun 2008 Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 2 Galileo Desktop SSL Content 1. INTRODUCTION TO GALILEO DESKTOP SSL.................................................................................................. 4 1.1 HOW DOES IT WORK? ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 CLIENT IDENTIFIERS AND GTIDS............................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................ 5 1.4 GALILEO DESKTOP SSL PRODUCT SUITE. .................................................................................................................. 6 2. THE GALILEO SSL CLIENT INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 7 3. THE GALILEO DESKTOP INSTALLATION....................................................................................................... 10 3.1 PRIMARY CHECKS. ................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2 INSTALLING GALILEO DESKTOP. ............................................................................................................................. 12 3.3 STARTING GALILEO DESKTOP FOR THE FIRST TIME.................................................................................................. 17 3.4 RECONFIGURE GALILEO DESKTOP AFTER THE INSTALLATION. ................................................................................ 17 3.5 CUSTOM VIEWPOINTS SCRIPTS ................................................................................................................................ 18 4. GALILEO PRINT MANAGER INSTALLATION (GPM).................................................................................... 19 4.1 GALILEO PRINT MANGER CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................. 21 4.1 INSTALLATION OF PRINTERS UNDER GPM ............................................................................................................... 22 4.1.1 THE INSTALLATION OF THE FIRST ITINERARY PRINTER.......................................................................................... 22 4.1.2 THE INSTALLATION OF AN EXTRA ITINERARY PRINTER ................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.1.3 THE INSTALLATION OF A MIR DEVICE .................................................................................................................. 24 4.1.4 MIR FILE EXAMPLE .............................................................................................................................................. 25 4.2 THE CONFIGURATION OF PRINTERS ON THE GALILEO HOST .................................................................................... 26 5. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................. 28 5.1 PASSWORD (THUMBPRINT) RESETS ......................................................................................................................... 28 5.2 GALILEO DESKTOP SSL CONNECTION PROBLEMS ................................................................................................... 28 5.3 SSL FAQ’S.............................................................................................................................................................. 34 5.4 USEFUL GALILEO ENTRIES:...................................................................................................................................... 35 Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 3 Galileo Desktop SSL 1. Introduction to Galileo Desktop SSL 1.1 How does it work? This solution allows Galileo customers to access Galileo via a SSL (Secured Socket Layer) connection using their own Internet connection. Customers are responsible for procuring their own dedicated Internet connection, which can be DSL, cable, T1, etc. By deploying this solution, Galileo allows an agency to use the Galileo Host via their chosen Internet Service Provider. Definition of Secured Socket Layer connection SSL, short for Secure Sockets Layer, is a protocol for transmitting private documents/information via the internet. The Galileo SSL client will enable agents existing IP workstations and print servers to access Galileo over the public Internet via an encrypted, secured connection. The client install is transparent and does not require an agent to change any existing workstation configurations or agency workflow. Once the SSL connection has been established, users will have direct access to the Galileo Host using the Galileo Desktop software. After the installation, the Galileo SSL client will run as a Windows service and will set-up an SSL connection to gdssl.galileo.com or sslfpemea.galileo.com on port 443 The SSL connection is automatically started on system start-up and will provide Galileo access for all the Galileo used products. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 4 Galileo Desktop SSL 1.2 Client Identifiers and GTIDs Each Galileo Desktop Workstation will receive a unique combination of a Client ID (Client Identifier) and a GTID (Galileo Terminal Identifier). This information will be provided by your Galileo representative in the form of a Galileo Desktop SSL configuration sheet. A typical agency will have at least 1 DWS (Combined PrintServer and workstation) and an IWS (workstation) for each additional Galileo User. The difference between a DWS and an IWS is the installation of the Galileo PrintManager software. Galileo PrintManager will provide host printing functionality to a travel agency. During the installation of the Galileo software you will be requested to fill-in your ClientID details. An example of a ClientID is: G0XK800H. A GTID (Galileo Terminal Identifier) is a hexadecimal number which is used to start a session on the Galileo Host. Each workstation, printer or MIR has its own GTID. The total number of GTIDs is determined during the provisioning stage. An example of a GTID is GTID is C2FF10. 1.3 Software and Hardware Requirements Note: Please install Galileo Desktop under the supervision of someone with a working knowledge of your office hardware. Hardware Requirements Requirement Processor RAM Minimum 266Mhz Pentium 128MB Recommended 1 GHz 512MB Temp hard drive space 400MB Permanent disk space 200MB Note: Additional space is required for Internet Explorer Resolution 800x600 1024x768 (16bit colour or higher colour is recommended). Software Requirements • • Windows® 2000 (Service Pack 4), or Windows® XP (Home or Professional Edition), Windows® Vista. Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 and above. • Net 2.0 or above needs to be installed, if not present, the install will automatically download the software from Microsoft. Microsoft Installer 3.1 v2 (KB893803) if Windows 2000 or XP is being used MSXML 6.0 or above needs to be installed, if not present, the Galileo Desktop install will automatically install it for you. • • Note: • Installer must have Administrative rights • Please install Galileo Desktop SSL under the supervision of someone with a working knowledge of your office hardware. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 5 Galileo Desktop SSL Citrix® Options: This installation is fully compatible with most Citrix® application servers currently supported by Citrix and is available for Microsoft® Terminal Service users. • NT 2000 Terminal Server • NT 2000 Microsoft® Terminal Server with Citrix® MetaFrame XP 1.0&XPe 1.0 both Windows® client and NFuse Portal Server. • Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 on Windows Server 2003. The installation determines the Windows® platform as well as the version of MS Internet Explorer you are using. You may need to know the CD-ROM drive letter designation if you intend to access the applications from a CDROM drive that is shared. 1.4 Galileo Desktop SSL Product suite. De Galileo Desktop SSL product suite contains the following programs: CLIENT APPLICATIONS • GalileoSSLClient_v01.00.0003. • Galileo Desktop 2.0, or higher. • EMEA Viewpoint Scripts. (Customized booking processes in script form) HOST PRINTING APPLICATIONS • Galileo Print Manager 4.00.01 (Galileo Host prints like Itineraries Mir and e-ticket supports documents. DOCUMENTATION • Galileo Desktop SSL Installation guide. • Galileo Desktop Userguide. The software and documentation can be either downloaded from a Galileo service portal in your region or it will be send to you on CD together with your Galileo SSL configuration details. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 6 Galileo Desktop SSL 2. The Galileo SSL client installation The Galileo SSL client will manage the SSL connection to the Galileo SSL server (sslfpemea.galileo.com). After de installation the Galileo SSL client will run as a Windows service. To start the installation, please run the GalileoSSLClient_v01.00.0003.exe. Make sure you are logged on as a local administrator and you have met all the necessary hardware and software requirements. Start the Galileo SSL client installation by running the GalileoSSLClient_v01.00.0003.exe You will receive the following dialog box if you do not have the correct Windows installer version on your system. Windows 2000 or Windows XP at least needs to have Windows installer 3.1 v2 active on your system. Please download the installer from Microsoft via the link below and restart the Galileo SSL client installation. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=889482FC-5F56-4A38-B838DE776FD4138C&displaylang=en The installation will continue ones it detects the correct Windows installer. Next the installation will check your Microsoft dotnet version. Dotnet 2.0 or above needs to be installed, if not present, the Galileo SSL installation will automatically download and install it on your system. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 7 Galileo Desktop SSL Please install the dotnetfx update by clicking on Run Please click Next in the Welcome to Microsoft.Net dialog box Accept the terms of the License agreement and click on Install to continue the dotnetfx installation update. The dotnetfx update is successfully installed on your system. Click on Finish to continue with the Galileo SSL client installation Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 8 Galileo Desktop SSL After the dotnetfx update the installer automatically continues with the installation of the Galileo SSL client. Click Next to continue The Terms and Conditions window appears. Please acknowledge the terms and Conditions and click Next to continue The Galileo SSL client is successfully installed on your system. Click Finish to end the If you want to check if the Galileo SSL tunnel is active on your system, please go to Control panel (Classic View) and click on Administrative Tools and then on Services. Check if the highlighted service below is started. The SSL service will automatically start on system start-up, so it is not necessary to start is manually. Please continue with the installation of Galileo Desktop. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 9 Galileo Desktop SSL 3. The Galileo Desktop Installation. If you already have an older version of Focalpoint or Galileo Desktop installed than please make sure You perform the following Primary checks Please skip this section if you do not have an older version of Focalpoint or Galileo Desktop installed on your system. Go directly to section 3.2 Installing Galileo Desktop 3.1 Primary checks. Before the installation begins, the following primary system checks are made. If your operating system fails to meet any one of these checks, the installation will abort. • • • • • • Do you require/have administrative privileges? Is the resolution set to at least 1024x768? Is the colour depth at least 256 colours? Is there sufficient disk space? Is the operating system Windows® 2000 SP4 or higher? Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher present on your desktop? If not, you will be prompted to upgrade. Before you begin • • • If you are running Focalpoint® 3.2, or Focalpoint® 3.0.18A, remove the icon from your desktop (right-click the icon and select Delete). Make a note of your Client ID and IP configuration settings. Go to the Control Panel/Galileo TCP/IP settings for this information. Disable any anti-virus software you may have running. Antivirus software may prevent registries from being updated. Pre-installation requirements At the beginning of the installation, you will encounter the Setup dialog. You must click Yes before you can proceed with the installation. The following tables will help you find the files you want to backup. When the installation is complete, you are reminded to reinstate these files. Note: If you are not familiar with how to back up files, please check with your manager/IT manager. File locations for each question are listed the following page. Have you backed up your data files? Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 10 Galileo Desktop SSL File Type If you are installing over Focalpoint® 3.5 If you are installing over Galileo Desktop Replay Files \FP\REPLAY\*.* \FP\REPLAY\*.* Scriptwriter Plus Files \FP\DATADIR\SWPLUS\SCRIPTS\*.* \FP\DATADIR\SWPLUS\SCRIPTS\*.* Browser Script Files \FP\DATADIR\SCRIPTS\*.* \FP\DATADIR\SCRIPTS\*.* Have you saved your preferences and settings? File Type If you are installing over Focalpoint® 3.5 Focalpoint Config File Scriptwriter run If you are installing over Galileo Desktop \FP\DATADIR\WSTN\focalpoint.config.xml \FP\DATADIR\USER\users\focalpoint.config.xml \FP\DATADIR\WSTN\GRP*.SWR Have you backed up your Pkeys? File Type If you are installing over Focalpoint® 3.5 Apollo® Keys \FP\DATADIR\PKEYS\*.ALC Galileo® Keys \FP\DATADIR\PKEYS\*.CPR If you are installing over Galileo Desktop \FP\DATADIR\PKEYS\*.PKEYS.XML Galileo Desktop Have you backed up any Viewpoint Customization? Have you backed up your script library? File Type If you are installing over Focalpoint® 3.5 If you are installing over Galileo Desktop Galileo Java Script Library \FP\SWDIR\CustomViewpointGalileo\CustomViewpoi ntGalileo Java Script Library Val Files \FP\SWDIR\CustomViewpointGalileo\CustomViewpoi ntGalileo\gdia_ValFiles Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 11 Galileo Desktop SSL 3.2 Installing Galileo Desktop. Start the Galileo Desktop installation by running the Galileo Desktop 2.1.exe The Setup dialog box appears. Confirm that all of the applicable items are backed up; click Yes to uninstall your current version of Galileo Desktop. For additional information on these pre-installation tasks, see the section titled: Pre-installation Requirements. InstallShield prepares the install. A progress box may appear Galileo Desktop 2.1 requires MSXML 6.0 to operate correctly. MSXML 6.0 Update (Required if not loaded) The install will check to ensure it is installed. If it is not present on your workstation, the Galileo Desktop installation will begin to install MSXML 6.0 first. The following screens appear. Click OK to begin the installation. The MSXML 6.0 parser Setup dialog box appears Click Next to start the installation. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement button. Click Next to continue Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 12 Galileo Desktop SSL Enter your Name and Company Name and click Next. The Ready to install the program dialog box appears Click Install. To continue Click Finish. The MSXML update is now installed. The Galileo Desktop installation will continue automatically. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 13 Galileo Desktop SSL The Welcome to the Install shield wizard for Galileo Desktop dialog box appears. Click Next to continue. The License agreement dialog box appears Click Yes to continue. The Set-up type dialog box appears. Choose which Galileo Desktop mode you want to start-up with and click Next to continue Choose if you want Galileo Desktop to start automatically on boot-up and click Next to continue. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 14 Galileo Desktop SSL Please select the desired language. Use the ctrl key to select multiple languages Click Next to continue The Default directory overview dialog box appears. Click Next to continue The connection dialog box appears. Please fill in the following settings • Galileo assigned Client Identifier you can find this information on your Galileo configuration sheet. • Use Apollo/Galileo Mapped Keyboard mode. • Use Fixed configuration server addresses Primary and secondary are both 127.0.0.1 • Check the force download box Click Ok and again OK to save these settings and continue You have now created your Galileo connection profile. Please click Ok to continue with the installation. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 15 Galileo Desktop SSL The Select Features dialog box appears Click Next to continue If you deselect any of these option than that option will not be available after the installation. A re-install is necessary to add a deselected feature. The next Select Features dialog box appears Click Next to continue Use Italian Relay only when your agency is based in Italy. Select all the available relay features and click Next to continue All available Galileo Desktop features have been selected. The Galileo Desktop software is now being installed. The Setup type dialog box appears. Choose Use local MS Access database and click Next to continue The InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears. Click Finish, the Galileo Desktop software is now successfully installed on your system. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 16 Galileo Desktop SSL 3.3 Starting Galileo Desktop for the first time. Double click on the Galileo Desktop icon on your desktop to start Galileo Desktop. The Galileo Desktop Logon screen appears; click on the Start Galileo Desktop button. You can also start Galileo Desktop via START→PROGRAMS→ Galileo Desktop → Galileo Desktop. As this is the first time Galileo Desktop is started on this system, it will automatically downloads it’s configuration from the Galileo Host. Enter your Galileo Desktop Sign On (son/zXXX) in one of the four Galileo windows. You will receive a sign on complete from the Galileo Host. You are now connected and signed on to the Galileo host. 3.4 Reconfigure Galileo Desktop after the installation. Use the following steps if you want to reconfigure Galileo Desktop on your system. 1. Close Galileo Desktop. 2. Go to Start → Settings→ Control Panel 3. Dubbel click the Galileo TCP/IP icon. The Host/Galileo Desktop TCP/IP configuration dialog box appears. 4. Highlight your current connection and click Edit to open the selected connection. 5. The connection Dialog box appears Change the ClientID, check the Force Download box and click Ok to save the new settings. 6. Click Ok to exit the he Host/Galileo Desktop TCP/IP configuration dialog box. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 17 Galileo Desktop SSL 3.5 Custom Viewpoints Scripts The Custom Viewpoint scripts installation will provide you with a number of ready to use scripts to automate a number of workflow functions within Galileo Desktop. Once installed, the Custom Viewpoint scripts are accessed through Custom Viewpoint™. Make sure that in the terminal windows screen under options you have activated; View Custom Viewpoint The Custom Viewpoint scripts are designed for customers who are using version Galileo Desktop versions 1.01, 2.0 and 2.1 You can run the Galileo Desktop Custom Viewpoint scripts and Scriptwriter Plus™ scripts in conjunction with each other. If you want to use the Custom Viewpoint Scripts please install the EMEA_Script_2.0.exe software using the following installation procedure. 1. Close Galileo Desktop 2. Start the EMEA_Script_2.0.exe 3. The CustomViewpoint Scripts 2.0 Set-up dialog box appears, click Next to continue. 4. The Set-up type dialog box appears. Choose custom only if you have changed the default Galileo Desktop installation directories. Choose standard if you have made no changes to the default Galileo Desktop installation directories. Click Next to start the Custom Viewpoint Scripts installation. 5. The InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears. Click Finish, to end the installation. The Custom Viewpoints Scripts software is now successfully installed on your system Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 18 Galileo Desktop SSL 4. Galileo Print Manager Installation (GPM) Galileo Print Manager (GPM) is used to print booking related content like Itineraries, agency coupons and backoffice information (MIR). If you only want to print Galileo related content, than you only need to install the GPM software. If you want to print 3 rd party rail document besides the Galileo related content, than you need to Contact your Galileo representative and ask for the Galileo Desktop SSL_Rail version which is compatible with 3 rd party printing services. P P P The GPM software receives print messages from the Galileo host and it will relay these messages to the locally configured printer ports, network printers or file shares. All hardcopy printers have to be configured in Windows first before GPM is able to use them. 1. Run the GPM4.0.exe to start the Galileo Print Manager installation. The GPM setup dialog box appears. Click Next to continue. 2. The Setup Type dialog box appears Choose typical ATB and click Next to continue 3. The Enter Client ID dialog box appears. Enter your GPM ClientID in capitals and Click Next to continue. The Client ID information can be found on your Configuration sheet provided by Galileo. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 19 P Galileo Desktop SSL 4. The GPM Selections dialog box appears. Check the Add GPM to the start-up menu option and click Next to continue. 5. The Start Copying Files dialog box appears. Click Next to continue. The Setup will now start installing all the necessary files. The Setup will install the GPM software in C:\PROGRAM FILES\FOCALPOINT\DPS\. The GPM configuration information will be stored in C:\MY DOCUMENTS\FOCALPOINT PM\. 6. The Enter GPM configuration dialog box appears. Mark Use Fixed Configuration Server Addresses and fill in the addresses below Primary Server = 127.0.0.1 Secondary Server = 127.0.0.1 Click OK to continue 7. The Setup Complete dialog box appears Choose No I will restart my computer later and click Finish to end the installation. The GPM software is now successfully installed on your system. Please continue with the configuration of Galileo Print Manager Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 20 Galileo Desktop SSL 4.1 Galileo Print Manger configuration The Galileo PrintManager (GPM) software is now installed and the GPM will start automatically on start-up. Because this is the first time GPM is started it needs to receive a configuration download from the host. Ones it has received its configuration download you can continuing with the configurations of printers in the GPM. Go to START→PROGRAMS→ Galileo Print Manager → Print Manager To start the Galileo Print Manager software The Galileo Print Manager dialog box appears. In the GPM dialog box go to: Tools→Connect On Start-up. This will make sure that GPM automatically connects to the Galileo host on system start-up In the GPM dialog box go to: Tools→Auto-configure. Click on Auto-configure and GPM will request a configuration download from the Galileo Host. If this configuration download is successful, a check will appear in the Auto-configured box. You can check if you have received a configuration download by clicking on the GTID tab. When you received a configuration download from the Galileo Host you will find here a list of printer GTIDs which are assigned to you. The GPM has received its configuration and it needs to be saved. The easiest way to save the new configuration is to close GPM. Click in the GPM dialog box on File→Exit The GPM Save changes to Host dialog box appears. Click YES and the GPM configuration will be saved. The GPM is now installed and it has received a configuration download. If you start your PC in the morning, GPM will automatically run at start-up. You need GPM to be operational if you want to print Itineraries or Tickets. Please continue with the local printer configuration for GPM. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 21 Galileo Desktop SSL 4.1 Installation of printers under GPM Make sure Galileo Print Manager is closed Go to START→PROGRAMS→ Galileo Print Manager → Configurations The exploring Galileo Print Manager dialog box appears. In the dialog box you will find a number of icons. The second icon is the default ATB device and the third icon is your default Itinerary printer. Go to: View → Toolbar, View → details to see the device numbers Each printer has a device number, which corresponds with the device number found in the Galileo Print Manager GTIDs dialog box. This way it is easy to distinguish which device number belongs to what printer type. In the next several pages we will show you how to configure your printers. After the installation of the printers it is recommended to restart your PC. 4.1.1 The installation of the first Itinerary printer It is necessary to have your agency printers configured on your Windows system, if you want to be able to send a Galileo host print to one of your local printers. Make sure that Galileo Print Manager is not active at this moment. Go to: Start → Programs → Focalpoint GPM → Configurations. The installation of GPM has automatically generated a ‘Default ATB’ and a ‘Default Itinerary’ device. Please delete both devices. If you want to install an Itinerary printer, Go to: File → New → Device This will start a printer installation wizard. Choose a device number that is available but not in use. Fill in a device name of your choice. This name will be visible later in the configuration dialog box. Choose the correct Printer Type and click Next. Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 22 Galileo Desktop SSL The available Printers dialog box appears. You will find all the printers configured under Windows listed here. Make a choice which printer you want to use as an Itinerary printer by highlighting this printer. Remove the check from the use the default printer box and click on Next to continue. In this dialog box you may enter additional information concerning this printer. This is not necessary; you may leave this blank if you wish. Click Next to continue. In this dialog box you are asked if you would like to print a test print. This is only a local test print and it indicates that the workstation is able to print to the specified printer. Make your choice and click Finish to end the printer installation wizard. Continue the above mentioned steps for every additional Itinerary you would like to configure Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 23 Galileo Desktop SSL 4.1.2 The installation of a MIR device A Machineable Interface Record (MIR) contains booking information, which can be used in Back-office systems. A MIR can be received in two different ways: • To a directory on the hard disk or network share. The MIR is configured on the GPM as Mir to disk. • To a serial port. The MIR is configured on the GPM as MIR to port. Each MIR receives a unique filename and this makes it possible for the back-office system to read the information in this file and keep track of which file is already processed by the back-office system. Mir to disk Follow the same steps as if you would install a printer. Choose a directory where you would like the Mir files to be sent to. Click Next and add some comments if necessary to clearly outline the purpose of this device. Click Next to end the installation of Mir to disk The MIR to disk device is now added to the Focalpoint Print Manager Configuration file. Start GPM (Start → Programs → Galileo Print Manager → Print Manager). Mir to port Follow the same steps as if you would install a printer. Click on the ‘Port’ tab and choose the serial port where the back-office system is connected. Click on Configure Port and set the port settings to reflect settings given by your back-office system supplier. If you do not know the port settings for your back-office system, use the standard setting given below. Bits per second: Data bits: Parity: Stop bits: Flow control 1200 8 None 1 None Click on the Advanced button (Settings button when using Windows NT). Set FIFO buffers off (remove check) and click OK. Again click on OK → OK to close installation screen. The new port settings are active immediately. The MIR to port device is now added to the Galileo Print Manager Configuration file. Start GPM (Start → Programs → Galileo Print Manager → Print Manager). Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 24 Galileo Desktop SSL 4.1.3 MIR file Example If you print a MIR it looks like this: T51G773392007240095409JAN981159 000 15MAR98E56A21E56A3F XF6 XF688888881 3VP7MP N99999NXTAG09JAN9800009JAN98011 000000000000 NLG00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 N NNN0N NAYA NNNX NL 000000001000002000000000000000001000000000000000 A02TESTIGNORE/XMR 8 00 A0401KL074KLM ROYAL DU 119J AK15MAR1140 1205 2AMSAMSTERDAM LHRLONDON/HEATHRIN O0 737 A0402KL074KLM ROYAL DU 120J AK27MAR1300 1510 2LHRLONDON/HEATHRAMSAMSTERDAM INO O0 735 A12AMST *GALILEO TEST 020-6487511 F AC:KLM CITYHOPPTK:NJT:01.25 F AC:KLM CITYHOPPTK:NJT:01.10 In hexadecimal form a MIR looks like this: 00000000: 00000010: 00000020: 00000030: 00000040: 00000050: 00000060: 00000070: 00000080: 00000090: 000000A0: 000000B0: 000000C0: 000000D0: 000000E0: 000000F0: 00000100: 00000110: 00000120: 00000130: 00000140: 00000150: 00000160: 00000170: 00000180: 00000190: 000001A0: 000001B0: 000001C0: 000001D0: 000001E0: 000001F0: 00000200: 00000210: 00000220: 00000230: 00000240: 00000250: 00000260: 00000270: 00000280: 00000290: 000002A0: 000002B0: 000002C0: 000002D0: 54 35 31 47 37 37 33 33 - 39 32 30 30 37 32 34 30 T51G773392007240 30 39 35 34 30 39 4A 41 - 4E 39 38 31 31 35 39 20 095409JAN981159 20 20 30 30 30 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 000 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 31 35 4D 15M 41 52 39 38 45 35 36 41 - 32 31 45 35 36 41 33 46 AR98E56A21E56A3F 0D 20 58 46 36 20 58 46 - 36 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 XF6 XF68888888 31 20 33 56 50 37 4D 50 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 3VP7MP 20 4E 39 39 39 39 39 4E - 58 54 41 47 30 39 4A 41 N99999NXTAG09JA 4E 39 38 30 30 30 30 39 - 4A 41 4E 39 38 30 31 31 N9800009JAN98011 0D 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 000000000000 20 4E 4C 47 30 30 30 30 - 30 30 30 30 20 20 30 30 NLG00000000 00 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 000000 00000000 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 - 30 30 20 20 30 30 30 30 00000000 0000 30 30 30 30 20 20 30 30 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 0000 00000000 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0D 4E 20 4E 4E 4E 30 - 4E 20 4E 41 59 41 20 4E N NNN0N NAYA N 4E 4E 58 20 20 20 4E 4C - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 NNX NL 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0D 30 30 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 30 0000000010 30 30 30 30 32 30 30 30 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000200000000000 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 30 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 0000001000000000 30 30 30 30 30 30 0D 0D - 41 30 32 54 45 53 54 49 000000 A02TESTI 47 4E 4F 52 45 2F 58 4D - 52 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 GNORE/XMR 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 38 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 8 20 20 30 30 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0D - 0D 41 30 34 30 31 4B 4C A0401KL 30 37 34 4B 4C 4D 20 52 - 4F 59 41 4C 20 44 55 20 074KLM ROYAL DU 31 31 39 4A 20 41 4B 31 - 35 4D 41 52 31 31 34 30 119J AK15MAR1140 20 31 32 30 35 20 32 41 - 4D 53 41 4D 53 54 45 52 1205 2AMSAMSTER 44 41 4D 20 20 20 20 4C - 48 52 4C 4F 4E 44 4F 4E DAM LHRLONDON 2F 48 45 41 54 48 52 49 - 4E 20 20 20 20 4F 30 20 /HEATHRIN O0 20 20 37 33 37 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 46 20 737 F 41 43 3A 4B 4C 4D 20 43 - 49 54 59 48 4F 50 50 54 AC:KLM CITYHOPPT 4B 3A 4E 4A 54 3A 30 31 - 2E 32 35 0D 41 30 34 30 K:NJT:01.25 A040 32 4B 4C 30 37 34 4B 4C - 4D 20 52 4F 59 41 4C 20 2KL074KLM ROYAL 44 55 20 31 32 30 4A 20 - 41 4B 32 37 4D 41 52 31 DU 120J AK27MAR1 33 30 30 20 31 35 31 30 - 20 32 4C 48 52 4C 4F 4E 300 1510 2LHRLON 44 4F 4E 2F 48 45 41 54 - 48 52 41 4D 53 41 4D 53 DON/HEATHRAMSAMS 54 45 52 44 41 4D 20 20 - 20 20 49 4E 4F 20 20 20 TERDAM INO 4F 30 20 20 20 37 33 35 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 O0 735 20 46 20 41 43 3A 4B 4C - 4D 20 43 49 54 59 48 4F F AC:KLM CITYHO 50 50 54 4B 3A 4E 4A 54 - 3A 30 31 2E 31 30 0D 0D PPTK:NJT:01.10 41 31 32 41 4D 53 54 20 - 2A 47 41 4C 49 4C 45 4F A12AMST *GALILEO 20 54 45 53 54 20 30 32 - 30 2D 36 34 38 37 35 31 TEST 020-648751 31 0D 0D 0C 1 Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 25 Galileo Desktop SSL 4.2 The Configuration of Printers on the Galileo Host The Galileo system offers you the possibility to determine per workstation which type of printer you want to be linked to. This can be a Ticket printer, an Itinerary printer or a Mir Device. This section explains how a workstation is linked to the different types of printers. With the HMLD (How is My Line Doing) entry you can check which workstation is linked to what printer. If no printer is linked to this workstation, you will only see the workstation GTID and no Printer GTIDs. The first line shows what type of device it is. The second line shows which GTID this device has. ‘ST’ determents the status of this printer: This can be UP (U), BUSY (B) or DOWN (D). ‘FM’ determents the paper format of this printer: This can be itinerary (I), ticket (T) or blank (B). When a printer is not linked to a workstation and you want to link your workstation to this printer, type the following entry: Commando: HMLM (Help Me Link Machine) Usage: HMLMgtidD* Explanation: *= I = Itinerary A = MIR X = Blank Example: Response: HMLMC5803EDI (Linkage of a Itinerary printer) CRT ITN DEV ST FM/ C58021 C5803DD D (Terminal) (GTID printer) (Status) Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 26 Galileo Desktop SSL The paper format (FM) has to be assigned to the printer. For a Mir device this option is not necessary. Commando: Usage: Explanation: ***= HMOM (Help Me Operate Machine) HMOMgtid-*** ITN = Itinerary BLK = Blank (for “printability” printers) Example: Response: HMOMC5803D-ITN CRT ITN DEV ST FM/ C58021 C5803DD D I (Terminal) (GTID printer) (Status) (Paper format) It could be necessary to change the printer status, type the following entry: Commando: Usage: Explanation: *= HMOM (Help Me Operate Machine) HMOMGTID-* U = Up D = Down Example: Response: HMOMC5803D-U CRT ITN DEV ST FM/ C58021 C5803DD U I (Terminal) (GTID printer) (Status) (Paper format) If you want to delink a printer, type the following entry: Delink: Usage: Explanation: *= HMLM/DELINK/* HMLM/DELINK/* or HMLM/DELINK I = Itinerary printer A = Mir Device HMLM/DELINK all printers are delinked Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 27 Galileo Desktop SSL 5. Troubleshooting 5.1 Password (Thumbprint) Resets T If a Galileo Desktop SSL CLIENT ID is to be moved to a different machine, then a password (Thumbprint) reset is normally required. Please contact your local Galileo representative and request a reset of that particular ClientID 5.2 Galileo Desktop SSL Connection problems If you receive no response from the Galileo host than there could be a problem with the SSL connection to the Galileo SSL endpoints called: gdssl.galileo.com (12.17.227.30) or sslfpemea.galileo.com (194.24.254.186) 1. Check if the Galileo SSL service is started. Go to Control panel → Administrative tools → Services. Check "Galileo SSL Tunnel" is running, If it is not, start it and try the connection again. IF it is running STOP it and restart the SSL connection. NOTE: if you go to properties you check the installed version. Make sure it is "Galileo SSL Client Service 01.00.0003.00" or higher 2. Test your own internet connection, DNS servers by pinging gdssl.galileo.com. Go to start – Run, type CMD and click on OK. Type C:\ping gdssl.galileo.com check first that it resolves the name and returns an IP address (12.17.227.30) if not your issue is with DNS. Does the ping reach its destination? If not it's a routing or firewall issue ASSUMING ICMP is open. Try pinging google.com. 3. Test your firewall by Checking if port 443 (SSL) is available in your network Go to start – Run, type CMD and click on OK Type C:\telnet gdssl.galileo.com 443 and press enter. If you receive a blank screen and the cursor is flashing at the top left of screen, hit Ctrl-C on your keyboard a few dozen times to break the connection This means Port 443 is open and SSL is possible in your network Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 28 Galileo Desktop SSL 4. If you use a firewall please allow TCP traffic on port 443 to the following destination addresses Location DNS VIP Denver gdssl.galileo.com 12.17.227.30 194.24.254.201 216.113.159.225 Langley sslfpemea.galileo.com 12.17.227.146 194.24.254.204 216.113.159.227 Atlanta gdssl-atl.galileo.com 12.17.227.145 194.24.254.193 216.113.159.226 gdsslpp-atl.galileo.com 216.113.131.33 5. Next turn on the Logging in the SSL client. Go to C:\Program Files\Galileo\SSL and open SSLClientService.exe.config in notepad. Go to and Change value = "Warning" to value ="ALL" forAlso go to and change value = "Warning" to value ="ALL" for Save the file Delete the existing Log (c:\ SSLClientService.log) and Restart the SSL service. Check the log file. You will see the service start and all the ports that are listening e.g. SSLClient Information: 114 : Galileo SSL Tunnel Client Service is starting ProcessId=760 DateTime=2008-05-15T09:39:23.5564450Z SSLClient Information: 115 : Starting IPC traffic handler on port 2748 ProcessId=760 DateTime=2008-05-15T09:39:23.5691395Z You will also see connection errors , such as: SSLClient Error: 304 : ServerConnection.Connect() - SocketException thrown: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond 12.17.227.30:443 ProcessId=760 DateTime=2008-05-15T09:40:07.7127985Z Make sure you undo these changes after you finish troubleshooting the SSL connection. Please check next Pages to see all listed Trace codes available Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 29 Galileo Desktop SSL Level ID Textual info Meaning Adverse effects resolution The next time the SSL Client is run it will use the new gdssl server. N/A info 100 GalileoSSLTunnel.ServerRespon se_Handler() - Redirect packet received to redirect_url info 101 RawTCPProtocolHandler SERVER DISCONNECTED. The server disconnected a non-FP/GD connection. N/A 102 ServerConnection.Connect() Local adapter address is : ip_address The local IP address N/A 103 ServerConnection.Connect() Constructing tunnel via HTTP Proxy proxy_address:proxy_port Indicates what web proxy is in use. N/A 104 105 ServerConnection.Connect() HTTP Proxy Response: proxy_response Certificate Validated OK. The web proxy HTTP response for a connect. Server SSL Certificate OK N/A N/A 106 ServerConnection.ReceivedServ erData_Handler() - server sent 0 bytes. Usually indicates the server closed the connection. N/A info 107 ServerConnection.ReceivedServ erData_Handler() - sslStream was disposed before a read. Normal processing. The connection was closed. N/A info 108 TCPHandler.Listen() - Listening on port port Now accepting connections on this IP port. N/A 109 TCPHandler.AcceptConnection_ Handler() - TCP Connection accepted. Local_connection_ip A new client application is now being served. N/A No longer accepting connections. If the SSL Client was not being stopped, this needs to be flagged to development Endpoint is the actual server (eg IPCS or IPC) that is being targetted. N/A info info info info info info info 110 TCPHandler.AcceptConnection_ Handler() - Listening socket was closed. info 111 TCPSession.Run() - Exception thrown: exception 112 TCPSession.SendDataToServer( ) - Constructing TCP tunnel with Endpoint ip_address:port 113 UDPHandler.ReceivedClientData _Handler() - Got Data. N/A 114 Galileo SSL Tunnel Client Service is starting… N/A info 116 Starting IPCS traffic handler on port port N/A info 117 Starting MQ Print traffic handler on port port N/A info 118 Starting GIDS traffic handler on port port N/A info 119 Starting TN3270 traffic handler on port port N/A info info info Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 30 Galileo Desktop SSL info 119 Starting PM Browser traffic handler on port port N/A info 120 Galileo SSL Tunnel Client started OK. N/A info 121 Galileo SSL Tunnel Client is stopping… N/A info 122 Galileo SSL Tunnel Client is stopped OK. N/A Clustered mode enabled. Only connections from remote machines are accepted. 123 UDPHandler.Listen() - Running in SERVER mode. info 124 UDPHandler.Listen() - Running in LOCAL mode. info 125 TCPHandler.Listen() - Running in SERVER mode. info 126 TCPHandler.Listen() - Running in LOCAL mode. info 130 GPM Wakeup sent. 200 GalileoSSLTunnel.ServerRespon se_Handler() - Server Disconnected! 201 IPCProtocolHandler.ClientDataR eceived() - Client reconfiguration requested. 202 TCPHandler.AcceptConnection_ Handler() - SocketException thrown: exception The IPC has requested that the client (FP/GD) initiates a IPCS reconfig A client connection attempt failed.The client is denied a connection so will reflect this. 203 TCPSession.ReceivedClientData _Handler() - Exception thrown: exception The client sent us data which could not be obtained. This may be due to a client disconnecting. info info Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Error 204 TCPSession.OpenTunnel() Exception handled: exception N/A Local mode enabled. Only connections from the local machine are accepted. Clustered mode enabled. Only connections from remote machines are accepted. N/A N/A Local mode enabled. Only connections from the local machine are accepted. Local GPM wakeup initiated. N/A N/A N/A Stop and restart the SSL Client. A connection to the SSL server could not be established. Most likely, all clients will fail. 220 Exception during Service START: exception All or part of the SSL Client failed to start Hopefully this would be accompanied by a more descriptive error message. 300 BOOTPProtocolHandler.ModifyU DPResponse() - Exception thrown: exception There was a problem storing IPCS config info to the .config file hHost connectivity will fail for FP/GD/GPM Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide Ensure connectivity to the gdssl.galileo.com server, eg. ping. Check permissions to the .config file. 31 Galileo Desktop SSL 301 BOOTPProtocolHandler.ModifyU DPResponse() - Exception thrown: exception Most likely, the BOOTP config response from the IPCS is invalid 302 GalileoSSLTunnel.ServerRespon se_Handler() - Exception thrown: exception Should be accompanied by more meaningful log error 303 ServerConnection.Connect() AuthenticationException thrown: exception Error 304 ServerConnection.Connect() SocketException thrown: exception Error 305 ServerConnection.Connect() IOException thrown: exception Error 306 ServerConnection.Close() Exception thrown: exception Error 307 ServerConnection.Send() Exception thrown: exception Error 308 ServerConnection.Send() Exception thrown: exception Error 308 ServerConnection.Send() Exception thrown: exception Error 310 ServerConnection.ReceivedServ erData_Handler() - Exception thrown: exception Error 311 UDPHandler.Listen() - Exception thrown: exception 312 UDPHandler.ServerResponse_H andler() - Exception thrown: exception 313 UDPHandler.ReceivedClientData _Handler() - Exception thrown: exception 314 IPCProtocolHandler.ClientDataR eceived() - Exception thrown: exception 315 TCPSession.ReceivedClientData _Handler() - client socket was null! 316 BOOTPProtocolHandler.ModifyU DPResponse() - Could not get machine IP in SERVER mode. Error Error Error Error Error Error Error Error Critical 400 Certificate error: policy error Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide Host connectivity will fail for FP/GD/GPM Unable to get the local machine IP The SSl Client will be unable to accept any incoming client connections. Server SSL Certificate Invalid No connections to the SSL server will be made. All connectivity through the Retor Client will fail. Increase logging to capture data dumps (Verbose) and send to development. check for valid IP address using ipconfig.exe Server certificate should be checked by Travelport for validity. 32 Galileo Desktop SSL Critical Critical 401 402 TCPHandler.TCPHandler() Exception thrown: exception TCPHandler.Listen() SocketException thrown: exception A problem occurred while attempting to create a local TCP socket for listening. It is likely that the Retro Client will not accept any connections from the local application that uses this port. Hence no host connectivity. A problem occurred while attempting to start listening and accepting connections on a local TCP socket. It is likely that the Retro Client will not accept any connections from the local application that uses this port. Hence no host connectivity. A problem occurred during the initialization of the local listening TCP socket. The Retro Client will not accept any connections from the local application that uses this port. Hence no host connectivity. FP/GD will most likely fail to configure. Accompanying errors should determine the actual problem. 403 TCPHandler.Initialize() SocketException thrown: exception Critical 405 TCPSession.Run() - Exception thrown: exception Critical 406 UDPHandler.UDPHandler() Exception thrown: exception General failure, this will be accompanied by more detailed diagnostic errors. Failure while starting to listen for UDP (IPCS) requests 407 TCPHandler.TCPHandler() Exception thrown: exception Failure while starting to listen for TCP (all but IPCS) requests 408 TCPSession.SendDataToClient() - Less than 3 bytes sent No longer an error. Used to identify bad LCN data, however other connections may reasonably send very small packets. Verbose 900 BOOTPProtocolHandler: Received UDP Data from Server:- data_dump infoal data dump of UDP server->client data Verbose 901 Sending TCP data via SSL tunnel to server:- data_dump infoal data dump of client>server data 901 Sending TCP data via SSL tunnel to server:- infoal message of server>client data (authentication packet) 902 TCPSession.SendDataToClient() - Sent length bytes to client: data_dump infoal data dump of TCP server->client data 903 UDPHandler.SendDataToClient() - Sending data to client: data_dump infoal data dump of UDP server->client data Trace Level changed to tracelevel. Logging level was changed Critical Critical Critical Verbose Verbose Verbose Critical 4000 Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide Log more/less info N/A 33 Galileo Desktop SSL 5.3 SSL FAQ’s What happens to a customer’s printer linkage? There will be no noticeable difference in the agent experience. Printer linkage from a converted or non-converted terminal will continue to connect to a converted or non-converted printer server with no action required on the part of the converted agent Can a customer use a client ID from their agency PC at home? If they are using more then one workstation, they may need more than one client id per workstation depending on whether it’s a laptop with docking station or standard PC. Can customers have multiple ClientID on a workstation? Yes. What happens when the customer’s internet connection is disrupted / broken? The desktop will behave in the same manor as it does with a connection break today. In FP 3.5, the status line will show a connection break, and the workstation will reconnect on the next agent entry. GD will reconnect automatically. GPM will try to reconnect whenever a connection break is detected. What if the customer’s ISP connection becomes unstable? Customers will need to work with their ISP to get a more stable connection. Will the customer’s connection be faster or slower than it is today? If they have better available bandwidth to their ISP than they do to the Galileo network, they should see an improvement in performance. If they have less available bandwidth to their ISP than they have the Galileo network their performance will get worse. Customers need to keep in mind that their performance will now be entirely related to their ISP bandwidth. How does your SSL solution protect my customer privacy information? The retro-client uses the highest available SSL cipher level available in your country, and encryption is established on your workstation, meaning your host connectivity is now encrypted on your agency LAN as well as the internet. The SSL retro-client has the same level of privacy information security as our current leased line or router-based VPN solutions What if my desktop PC has Focalpoint/Galileo Desktop as well as Galileo Print Manager? The Galileo SSL retro-client will work with GPM on a shared workstation OR on a stand-alone workstation Does it work with Citrix? Yes, but not in a clustered environment. We are looking to support clustered Citrix in Galileo Desktop 2.1. Citrix requires special customization to work with SSL. We are currently testing this solution, and are seeking customers willing to help us test. A single workstation on a Citrix server can be converted to SSL without converting the rest of the Citrix workstations What about my 3rd party applications? If they connect via the Galileo Desktop (or Focalpoint) APIs, they will continue to function per normal Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 34 Galileo Desktop SSL 5.4 Useful Galileo entries: +J SON/Zxx SOF HMLD HQSgtid HQC HQCgtid : Check the GTID used in the Galileo Software. : Log in to the Galileo-system (xx = initials of the Galileo user) : Log off : Check the status of the Galileo printers and Print buffers. : Restart of a Print Job (gtid = GTID of the printer) : Show today’s print statistics : Show the total number of queued print messages : (gtid = GTID van printer) HMLMgtidDI : Link a Workstation to a Itinerary printer HMOMgtid-ITN : To configure a Gtid to be used as an Itinerary printer. HMOMgtid-U : Change the printer queue status to Up (D=down). HMLMgtidDA HMOMgtid –U TKPDID TKPDAD : Link a Workstation to a MIR (back office feed) : Change the printer queue status to Up (D=down) : print an itinerary (after retrieving a booking file) : creating a MIR (after retrieving a booking file) Galileo Desktop SSL Install Guide 35
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