Reference guide to describe how to use senhasegura device registration. This will include information about device identification, device connection, device domain configuration, and more.
Information
Item | Description |
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IP, hostname or management URL | A network address, hostname, or IP address for senhasegura to connect to this device. |
Device name | The device name is how that device is referenced in senhasegura, such as in device groups. |
Device type | Device type. |
Vendor | Device manufacturer. |
Product | The product of the chosen supplier. Also used for web session parameter. |
Site | The country, region, or business unit where the device is. |
Tags | Tags are used to identify different characteristics of a device. They're used to filter search results and to group devices. |
Domain settings
The button +, identified by the sum symbol, allows adding domains that you've already registered at the platform. The menu lists the domains that the device you’re editing belongs to.
Connectivity
Item | Description |
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Network connector | The network connector of the senhasegura Network Connector product you want to use to connect to this device. For more information, access the Network connector documentation. |
Connectivity | The connection protocol that will be used to start a proxy session, change password and to connect to other modules |
Port | The device's connection port. |
Add | Button to add the domain to the list. |
Additional settings
Criticality
This field is an indication of a change in user behavior. For example, a user who normally only accesses low-critical devices, and then starts accessing a high-critical device without explanation, may indicate a risky behavior. There are three values that this field can take: High, Medium, or Low.
Remote sessions settings
Expressions for login
- Here you can pass regular expressions that can be used by the senhasegura platform to authenticate devices using command line protocols.
- To perform this action, click the + icon, identified by the sum button, and fill in the following information:
- In Connectivity select the type of connection from the drop-down menu.
- In Expected expression fill in the regular expression required for login.
- In Fill in value when in Telnet sessions, senhasegura isn’t able to automatically fill in username and passwordm but with this option, it’s possible to pass these parameters.
- For example:
- Expected expression: appears in the terminal when the connection is made. Example:
User:
. - Fill value: value that must be filled in user, as in the example above. Example:
[username]
.
- Expected expression: appears in the terminal when the connection is made. Example:
- For example: