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Containers information

To view container information found on Discoveries, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Containers menu.


Containers report
 

In this screen, you can view the found containers and information such as container code, image, creation, state, IP, and host.

Ansible Playbooks

To view information from the found playbooks, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Ansible ➔ Playbooks.

Playbooks report
 

On this screen, you can view the found playbooks. You can still view the tasks of a playbook by clicking its Tasks button or its hosts by clicking the Hosts button.

Ansible Roles

To see information from the found roles, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Ansible ➔ Roles.

Playbooks report

 

Jenkins Jobs

To see information from the found jobs, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Jenkins ➔ Jobs.


Jenkins Nodes

To see information from the found nodes, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Jenkins ➔ Nodes.

Jenkins nodes reports

 

 

Jenkins Users

To see information from the found users, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Jenkins ➔ Users.

Jenkins users

 

 

Kubernetes secrets

To see information from the found nodes, go to Discovery ➔ Devops ➔ Kubernetes ➔ Secrets.

Windows services

O senhasegura performs a discovery through a credential scan, looking for those credentials used by some Windows service.

If you have already conducted a search and want to check which credentials are associated with any service found, access the menu: Discovery ➔ Discovery ➔ Services. A report with the credentials found will be displayed.

However, if you have not yet configured the search to find these credentials follow the instructions:

  1. Please create a new search through the menu: Discovery ➔ Settings ➔ Discovery or change one already created.


Caution
To configure the search for credentials used by the service, it is necessary to use the search by Domain.


  2. Continue to the guide Searches and select the option Identify Windows accounts associated with a service.

  3. If you have not yet set up a Windows plugin, go to the Plugins tab and add a port and a Windows plugin for this scan.

  4. Lastly, click on Save.

After the scan is complete, you can check the credentials found in the service report (Discovery ➔ Discovery ➔ Services).

Caution

Remember that their credentials are associated with a service Windows; if your scan focuses on different system devices, the search will not get results.


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