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AppScan Enterprise Server
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  2. Installing

    Learn how to install the product.

  3. Post installation tasks

    After you install AppScan® Enterprise, complete these postinstallation tasks.

  4. Configuring a basic user registry for the Liberty profile

  • Installing

    Learn how to install the product.

    • Planning the deployment and installation

      The configuration you use depends on a number of factors: what you plan to do with the software, how your organization and website or applications are structured, and how the information is to be distributed. Before you install the current release, review the information about hardware and software requirements, licensing, and other deployment considerations.

    • Preinstallation tasks

      Before you install AppScan® Enterprise, you will need to prepare and configure your system.

    • Installation tasks

      This section provides the instructions for installing AppScan® Enterprise.

    • Post installation tasks

      After you install AppScan® Enterprise, complete these postinstallation tasks.

      • Postinstallation checklist

        After you install AppScan® Enterprise, review and complete all of the necessary tasks on the postinstallation checklist.

      • Verifying the agent service and alerting service installation

        During installation, two services were installed: the Agent Service and the Alert Service. You need to ensure that these services have been installed and are started. If the agent service is not started, any jobs that users create will not be picked up and run by the Server. If the alerting service is not started, any alerts that have been configured for users will not be issued. Make sure that only one instance of the alerting service is installed; otherwise, duplicate notifications might be sent out.

      • Configuring a basic user registry for the Liberty profile

      • Securing the deployment

        Follow these steps during installation and configuration to ensure your AppScan® Enterprise instance is secure.

      • Support for FIPS 140-2 and NIST SP800-131a security standards

        The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is the US federal technology agency that works with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards. AppScan® Enterprise Server can be configured to work with various security standards to meet security requirements required by the US government.

      • Authenticating with the Common Access Card (CAC)

        The Common Access Card is the standard identification for active duty uniformed service personnel, Selected Reserve, DoD civilian employees, and eligible contractor personnel in the United States. It is used to enable physical access to buildings and controlled spaces, and provides access to DoD computer networks and systems. The CAC can be used for access into computers and networks that are equipped with various smart card readers. When it is inserted into the reader, the device asks the user for a PIN. This task helps you set up AppScan® Enterprise to allow CAC authentication over LDAP so that users can log in to AppScan Enterprise without providing a user name and password.

    • Advanced installation scenarios

Configuring a basic user registry for the Liberty profile

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For more information, see Configuring a basic user registry for the Liberty profile.

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