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Haruka Murata
Jun 02, 2020 03:41 AM
Hello, I have about three questions about tokens that exist in SEOS_syscall. Please tell us about the ...
Brian Rehder
Jun 03, 2020 11:37 AM
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For Question 1: The file_rdevice_max token is used to protect system devices. You can find more information ...
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Haruka Murata
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Hello,
I have about three questions about tokens that exist in SEOS_syscall.
Please tell us about the following three items.
Question 1;
file_rdevice_max = 0
The above token has the following description in the documentation.
Defines the maximum number of devices in the device protection table.
Please tell me what the device protection table means.
Also, is the device protection table already defined?
Question 2;
[strong_auth]
The above section has the following description,
Please tell us when to use it.
In the [strong_auth] section, the tokens define the strong authentication server.
Question 3;
[crypt]
unix_socket_encryption = 1
Is the above token specified during installation?
Also, please tell us what is included by default.
reference;
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/seos-syscall.html
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/strong-auth.html
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/crypto.html
Regards,
Haruka Murata
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For Question 1:
The file_rdevice_max token is used to protect system devices. You can find more information in our documentation using the link below.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/administrating/endpoint-administration-for-unix/protect-against-stack-overflow-stop/protect-system-devices.html
If you choose to configure it, you can see the devices being protected with the command `secons -kt 25`. More information about the secons -kt command can be found in our documentation.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/utilities/secons-utility/secons-kt-function-display-kernel-tables-on-unix.html
For Question 2:
In the documentation link you provided for the strong_auth token, there is a note that states that the tokens are used for integration with CA AuthMinder, currently known as Advanced Authentication. If you are not integrating with Advanced Authentication, these tokens should not be set, You can find information about the Advanced Authentication integration in the documentation.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/integrating/ca-advanced-authentication-integration.html
For Question 3:
If you do not customize seos.ini prior to installation, then it will be set to 1 by default.
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Sent: 06-02-2020 03:40 AM
From: Haruka Murata
Subject: About SEOS_syscall token
Hello,
I have about three questions about tokens that exist in SEOS_syscall.
Please tell us about the following three items.
Question 1;
file_rdevice_max = 0
The above token has the following description in the documentation.
Defines the maximum number of devices in the device protection table.
Please tell me what the device protection table means.
Also, is the device protection table already defined?
Question 2;
[strong_auth]
The above section has the following description,
Please tell us when to use it.
In the [strong_auth] section, the tokens define the strong authentication server.
Question 3;
[crypt]
unix_socket_encryption = 1
Is the above token specified during installation?
Also, please tell us what is included by default.
reference;
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/seos-syscall.html
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/strong-auth.html
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/layer7-privileged-access-management/privileged-access-manager-server-control/14-1/reference/configuration-files/the-seos-ini-initialization-file/crypto.html
Regards,
Haruka Murata
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