Account Dependencies tab (asset)
The Account Dependencies tab displays the directory accounts that the selected Windows server depends on to perform services and tasks. The Account Dependencies tab is only applicable for a Windows platform when one or more directories have been added to Safeguard for Privileged Passwords.
Click
Add Account from the details toolbar above the grid to associate account dependencies with the selected asset. For more information, see Adding account dependencies.
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Assets | Account Dependencies.
Table 46: Assets: Account Dependencies tab properties
Name |
Name of a directory account |
Directory |
The directory in which the account resides |
Domain Name |
The forest root domain name for the directory |
Distinguished Name |
The distinguished name for a directory account |
Description |
Description of the dependent account |
The toolbar includes the following:
Table 47: Assets: Account Dependencies tab toolbar
Add Account
|
Add an account dependency to the selected asset. |
Remove Account
|
Remove the account dependency from the asset. |
Refresh
|
Update the list of account dependencies. |
Search
|
To locate a specific account dependency in this list, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
Access Request Policies tab (asset)
The Access Request Policies tab displays the entitlements and access request policies associated with the selected asset.
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Assets | Access Request Policies.
Table 48: Assets: Access Request Policies tab properties
Entitlement |
The name of the access request policy's entitlement |
Access Request Policy |
The name of the policy that governs the selected asset |
Request Type |
The type of access request, for example, password, RDP, or SSH key. |
Accounts |
The number of unique accounts associated with the access request |
# Account Groups |
The number of unique account groups associated with the access request |
Account Groups |
The names of the account groups ssociated with the access request. |
Assets |
The number of unique assets that are associated with the access request policy |
# Asset Groups |
The number of unique asset groups in the access request policy |
Asset Groups |
The names of the asset groups that associate the selected asset with the policy |
Use these buttons on the details toolbar to manage your access request policies associated with the selected asset.
Table 49: Assets: Access Request Policies tab toolbar
Add to Policy
|
Add the selected asset to the scope of a session access request policy. |
Remove Selected
|
Remove the selected policy. For more information, see Deleting an access request policy. |
Refresh
|
Update the list of access request policies. |
Details
|
View and edit details about the selected access request policy. For more information, see Creating an access request policy. |
Search
|
To locate a specific policy or set of policies in this list, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
Asset Groups tab (asset)
The Asset Groups tab displays the asset groups that contain the selected asset.
Only the assets that support session management can be added to asset groups and dynamic asset groups. Assets that do not support session management include but may not be limited to Directory assets. When you create the asset, the Management tab has an Enable Session Request check box if sessions is supported. For more information, see Supported platforms. This section lists SPP and SPS support by platform.
The Auditor and Security Policy Administrator have permission to access Asset Groups.
Click
Add Asset Groups from the details toolbar to add the selected asset to one or more asset groups.
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Assets | Asset Groups.
Table 50: Assets: Asset Groups tab properties
Name |
The asset group name. |
Dynamic |
A check mark in this column indicates that the group is a dynamic asset group. |
Description |
Information about the asset group. |
The toolbar includes the following:
Table 51: Assets: Asset Groups tab toolbar
Add Asset Group
|
Add an asset group to the selected asset. |
Delete Selected
|
Remove the selected asset group from the asset. |
Refresh
|
Update the list of asset groups. |
Search
|
To locate a specific asset group in this list, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
Related Topics
Adding an asset to asset groups
Discovered Services tab (asset)
The Discovered Services tab displays information specific to the selected asset and is applicable only to Windows assets.
Navigate to Administrative Tools | Assets | Discovered Services.
Use these buttons to manage the discovered services.
Table 52: Discovered Services: Toolbar
Discover Services |
Run the selected service discovery job. |
Refresh
|
Update the list of service discovery jobs. |
Search |
To locate one or more assets, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
The following displays for each discovered service.
Table 53: Assets: Discovered Services tab properties
Account |
The account in Safeguard that maps to the discovered account associated with the discovered service or task on the asset. This can be a local account or an Active Directory account. |
Domain Name |
The domain name of the account if the account is an Active Directory account. |
System Name |
The asset to which the account is associated. |
Account Status |
The status of the Safeguard account. If Safeguard manages the account, the value is Managed. If the account is disabled, the value is blank. |
Dependent Account |
A check displays if the account is associated as an account dependency on the asset. The value is blank if the account is not associated as an account dependency of the asset.
This automatic dependency mapping only happens if you select the following options. Select the Automatically Manage Found Accounts option on the account discovery job associated with the profile that is associated to the asset. For more information, see Adding an Account Discovery rule. |
Service Type |
Type of service discovered. Values may be Service or Task. |
Service Name |
The name of the discovered service or task. |
Service Enabled |
A check displays if the service or task on the asset is enabled. If there is no check mark, the service or task is disabled. |
Discovered Account |
The discovered service account name configured. |
Date/Time Discovered |
The date and time when the service or task was discovered. |