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===== Register a new host (endpoint) on PowerSC Server UI ===== | ===== Register a new host (endpoint) on PowerSC Server UI ===== | ||
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+ | You have first to verify and validate your new endpoint | ||
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===== PowerSC standalone command line ===== | ===== PowerSC standalone command line ===== | ||
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* additionnal like CIS, and predefined aixpert policies | * additionnal like CIS, and predefined aixpert policies | ||
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- | ===== Apply the accurate policy ===== | + | ==== Apply the accurate policy ==== |
Alternative is to use a client PowerSC (apply the right security level) (package: powerscStd.ice) | Alternative is to use a client PowerSC (apply the right security level) (package: powerscStd.ice) | ||
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Now you are able to change some parameters for example maxage and then apply it using **-f** option | Now you are able to change some parameters for example maxage and then apply it using **-f** option | ||
- | ===== Check compliance to applied policy ===== | + | ==== Check compliance to applied policy ==== |
Alternative is to use a client PowerSC (apply the right security level) (/etc/security/aixpert/core/appliedaixpert.xml) | Alternative is to use a client PowerSC (apply the right security level) (/etc/security/aixpert/core/appliedaixpert.xml) | ||
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</cli> | </cli> | ||
- | ===== Check CIS policy ===== | + | ==== Check CIS policy ==== |
Compare current settings to CISv2 level 1 | Compare current settings to CISv2 level 1 |