The Properties tab lists information about the selected account.
To access Properties:
- web client: Navigate to Asset Management > Accounts > (View Details) > Properties.
Information for the account displays. Not all the information listed below is applicable for every account.
The following options are available on the top of the Properties tab:
- Discover SSH Keys: Use this option to run the selected SSH Key Discovery job.
- Enable-Disable: Select one of the following:
Select Enable to have SPP manage a disabled asset. Account Discovery jobs find all accounts that match the discovery rule's criteria regardless of whether it has been marked Enabled or Disabled in the past.
Select Disable to prevent SPP from managing the selected asset. When you disable an asset, SPP disables it and removes all associated accounts. If you choose to manage the asset later, SPP re-enables all the associated accounts.
The following fields
Property | Description |
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Name | The name of the selected account. |
Description |
Description of the selected account. |
Asset |
The display name of the managed system associated with this account. Accounts are only associated with one asset. |
Property | Description |
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Access Requests | Indicates which type(s) of access requests are enabled for this account. |
Password Profile |
The name of the password profile that governs the accounts assigned to a partition. When a password profile is inherited from an asset or partition this will be indicated by the text (Inherited) next to the name of the password profile. When the password profile is explicitly set, a button will appear that allows you to clear the explicitly set password profile and instead use the inherited password profile. |
SSH Key Profile |
The name of the SSH key profile. When an SSH key profile is inherited from an asset or partition this will be indicated by the text (Inherited) next to the name of the SSH key profile. When the SSH key profile is explicitly set, a button will appear that allows you to clear the explicitly set SSH key profile. Once the cleared profile change is applied, the assigned inherited profile will be displayed. If there is no default SSH key profile designated for the partition, the asset will no longer have an SSH key profile assigned. If there is no SSH key profile explicitly set on the asset, the accounts on that asset will no longer have an SSH key profile assigned. Designating a default SSH key profile for the partition will ensure all assets and accounts in that partition have an inherited SSH key profile. |
Property | Description |
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Passwords |
This tile is for managing the password for the account. The following options are available from the tile:
For more information, see Checking, changing, or setting an account password. |
TOTP Authenticator |
This tile is for managing the TOTP Authenticator for the account. The following options are available from the tile:
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SSH keys |
This tile is for managing the SSH keys for the account. The following options are available from the tile:
For more information, see Checking, changing, or setting an SSH key. |
API keys |
Each API key configured for the account will have a tile containing the following options: NOTE: Should 4 or more API keys be configured, the tiles will be condensed into a single summary tile. To access and manage the individual API keys, click the name of the tile (API Keys <n>). This will open a pane containing a table view of the configured API keys as well as toolbar options for managing the keys.
For more information, see Checking, changing, or setting an API key. |
Files |
This tile is for managing the files for the account. The following options are available from the tile:
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Tags: Tag assignments for the selected account.
The information displayed in the Tags pane includes both the dynamic tags added through tagging rules and static tags that were added manually. In addition to viewing tag assignments, Asset Administrators can add and remove statically assigned tags.
Delete: Click this button to delete the selected account.