Adding SSH key sync groups
The Asset Administrator or a partition's delegated administrator defines an SSH key sync group. An account can belong to only one SSH key sync group. To assign SSH key sync groups and related accounts when adding the profile to a partition, see Creating a password profile.
To add an SSH key sync group
- Navigate to Asset Management > Profiles > View SSH Key Profile Components > SSH Key Sync Groups.
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Click Add to open the New SSH Key Sync Group dialog.
- Enter a unique Name of up to 100 characters.
- Enter a Description of up to 255 characters.
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Click Browse to select an SSH Key Profile.
NOTE: Multiple SSH sync groups can be added to a profile. The profile change schedule is applied to the sync group. The sync group controls the tasks to change the SSH identity keys for the accounts in the sync group.
- Click Select SSH Key Profile.
- Click OK to save the group.
- Once saved, select the newly added SSH Key sync group from the list and click View Details.
- Open the Accounts tab.
- Click Edit.
- Click Add and select one or more Accounts to be synchronized.
- Click Select Accounts.
- Click OK.
Setting a default SSH key profile
When you create a new partition, Safeguard for Privileged Passwords creates a corresponding default profile with default schedules and rules.
To set another SSH key profile as the default
- Navigate to Asset Management > Profiles.
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In SSH Key Profiles, select a profile that is not the current default profile for a partition.
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Click Set as Default from the details toolbar.
Deleting an SSH key profile
It is the responsibility of the Asset Administrator to manage SSH key profiles.
To delete an SSH key profile
- Navigate to Asset Management > Profiles > SSH Key Profiles.
- Select the profile to be deleted.
- Click Delete.
- Confirm your request.
Tags
On the web client, Asset Administrators can create and manage tags.
In addition, Asset Administrators can manually add static tags to assets and accounts on the General tab of the Assets or Accounts view. For more information, see Manually adding a tag to an asset and Manually adding a tag to an account.
The Tags page provides a centralized view of all the tags defined for assets and asset accounts, regardless of how they were assigned. It displays the following details.
Table 166: Tags: Properties
Name |
The name assigned to the tag when it was created. |
Partition |
The asset partition to which the tag belongs. |
Account Rules |
Indicates whether there is a rule associated with the selected tag. A check mark in this column indicates that the tag has an account rule. |
Asset Rules |
Indicates whether there is a rule associated with the selected tag. A check mark in this column indicates that the tag has an asset rule. |
Description |
Information about the tag. |
Assigned Owners |
Information on the owner(s). |
Use these toolbar buttons to manage tags.