SSH Key Discovery Results
You can view the results of running one or more SSH Key Discovery jobs. To see the results of discoveries, see Discovered SSH Keys.
To view SSH Key Discovery Results
- Navigate to Asset Management > Discovery > SSH Keys > (add or edit an SSH Key Discovery job).
- On the SSH Key Discovery Results tab:
- Select the time frame of the completed jobs you want to display which ranges from the last 24 hours to the last 7, 30, 60, or 90 days. Or, click Custom to create a custom time frame.
- Click Refresh to refresh the results.
- To display what you want in the grid, click Search and enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box..
- View the following information displays for each job:
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Date/Time: The most recent date the SSH Key Discovery job successfully ran.
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User: The user who ran the job or Automated System, if the job is run on an automated schedule.
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Event: The outcome of running the SSH Key Discovery job event, which may be SSH Key Discovery Succeeded, SSH Key Discovery Failed, or SSH Key Discovery Started.
- Account: The account which is associated with the SSH Key Discovery job .
- Asset: The asset which is associated with the SSH Key Discovery job.
- Partition: The partition in which the discovered SSH keys will be managed.
- SSH Key Profile: The profile which will govern the discovered SSH keys.
- Appliance: The name of the Safeguard for Privileged Passwords Appliance.
- # SSH Keys: The number of SSH Keys found during the discovery job; click the displayed number to view the list of SSH Keys found on the account.
Discovered SSH Keys
You can view the current SSH Key Discovery results for a selected partition. The number of discovered keys for an account will reflect the number of SSH keys discovered in the account's authorized keys file.
SSH keys currently in use by an account will have a check mark in the SSH Key Managed column in the Discovered SSH Keys properties grid (see below).
Go to Discovered SSH Keys:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Discovery > Discovered Items > SSH Keys tile.
Select the partition for which you want to see the SSH Key results.
Use these toolbar buttons to manage the discovered accounts.
Table 145: Discovery: Discovered SSH Keys toolbar
Revoke |
Use this button to revoke access for unmanaged SSH keys. |
Export |
Use this button to export the listed data as either a JSON or CSV file. For more information, see Exporting data. |
Refresh |
Retrieve and display an updated list of discovered SSH keys. If SSH Keys are deleted from the account's authorized keys file, they will be removed from the discovered list when the discovery job runs. |
Search |
Enter the character string to be used to search for a match. For more information, see Search box.. |
The following information displays.
Table 146: Discovery: Discovered SSH Keys properties grid
Fingerprint |
The fingerprint of the SSH key used for authentication. |
Account Status |
The status of the account where the SSH key was discovered. |
SSH Key Managed |
This column will have a check mark indicating the SSH key currently in use on the account. |
Comment |
Free form comment included in the SSH key. |
Key Type |
The SSH authentication key type, such as RSA and DSA. For more information, see SSH Key Profiles.. |
Key Length |
The supported RSA or DSA key length displays. For more information, see SSH Key Profiles.. |
Asset Name |
The name of the asset where the SSH key was discovered. |
Account |
The name of the account where the SSH key was discovered. |
Date/Time Discovered |
The date and time when the SSH key was discovered. |
Profiles
Within the web client, the Profiles page displays information on the currently configured profiles in use by Safeguard for Privileged Passwords.
To access Profiles:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Profiles.
The Profiles page is separated into sections:
Password Profiles (profiles)