Owners tab (partitions)
The Owners tab displays information about the directly managed objects associated with the partition.
To access Owners:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Partitions > (View Details) > Owners.
Table 113: Partitions: Owners tab properties
Type |
The type of object. |
Name |
The name of the user or user groups. |
Provider |
The name of the authentication provider. |
Use the following buttons on the details toolbar to manage the objects owned by the selected partition.
Table 114: Partitions: Owners toolbar
Add User/User Groups |
Add one or more users or user groups to the selected partition. For more information, see Adding users or user groups to a partition. |
Remove Selected |
Remove the selected object from being managed by the selected partition. |
Export |
Use this button to export the listed data as either a JSON or CSV file. For more information, see Exporting data. |
Refresh |
Update the list of managed objects. |
Search |
To locate a specific object in this list, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
Asset Administrators and Auditors can also generate reports showing more detailed information on the ownership of specific objects (including effective ownership). For more information, see Ownership reports.
Password Profiles tab (partitions)
The Password Profiles tab lists the password profiles associated with this partition. for more information, see About profiles. You can create a password profile then add assets and accounts to the password profile. For more information, see Assigning assets or accounts to a password profile and SSH key profile.
Click New Profile from the details toolbar to add a password profile to the selected partition. For more information, see Creating a password profile.
To access Password Profile:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Partitions > (View Details) > Password Profile.
Use these buttons on the details toolbar to manage the partition's password profiles.
Table 116: Partitions: Password Profiles tab toolbar
New Profile |
Add a password profile to the selected partition. For more information, see Creating a password profile. |
Delete |
Remove the selected password profile.
If you delete a password profile, Safeguard for Privileged Passwords reassigns all assets and accounts to the default password profile. |
View Details |
View additional details for the selected password profile. |
Set as Default |
Set the selected password profile as the default password profile. For more information, see Setting a default profile. |
Export |
Use this button to export the listed data as either a JSON or CSV file. For more information, see Exporting data. |
Refresh |
Update the list of password profiles. |
Search |
To locate a specific password profile or set of password profiles in this list, enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
SSH Key Profiles tab (partitions)
Each managed account can have a single SSH identity key. An SSH key can be requested and configured for A2A (account level scoping) and used for sessions.
The SSH Key Profiles tab lists the SSH key profiles associated with the selected partition. For more information, see About profiles.
To access SSH Key Profiles:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Partitions > (View Details) > SSH Key Profiles.
Use these buttons on the details toolbar to manage your partitions profiles.
Table 118: Partitions: SSH Key Profiles tab toolbar
New Profile |
Add an SSH key profile to the selected partition. For more information, see Creating an SSH key profile. |
Delete |
Remove the selected SSH key profile.
If you delete an SSH key profile, Safeguard for Privileged Passwords reassigns all assets and accounts to the default profile. If no default profile is set, Safeguard for Privileged Passwords will remove the assets and accounts along with the profile. |
View Details |
Modify the selected SSH key profile. |
Set as Default |
(Optional) Set the selected profile as the default profile. Once a default profile has been selected, there will always be a default profile (which profile is the default can be changed at any time, but a default profile will always be needed for the partition). The only way to stop requiring a default profile be selected is to remove all SSH profiles from the partition. For more information, see Setting a default profile. |
Export |
Use this button to export the listed data as either a JSON or CSV file. For more information, see Exporting data. |
Refresh |
Update the list of SSH key profiles. |
Search |
Locate a specific SSH key profile or set of profiles in this list by entering the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box. |
History tab (partitions)
The History tab allows you to view or export the details of each operation that has affected the selected partition.
To access History:
Table 119: Partitions: History tab properties
Date/Time |
The date and time of the event. |
User |
The display name of the user that triggered the event. |
Source IP |
The network DNS name or IP address of the managed system that triggered the event. |
Object Name |
The name of the selected partition. |
Event |
The type of operation made to the selected partition:
- Create
- Delete
- Update
- Add Membership
- Remove Membership
NOTE: A membership operation indicates a "relationship" change with a related or parent object such as a delegated administrator was added or removed from the selected partition. |
Related Object |
The name of the related object. |
Related Object Type |
The type of the related object. |
Parent |
The name of the object to which the selected partition is a child. |
Parent Object Type |
The parent object type. |