Specifying Automation Server login credentials from the command line
If you did not specify Automation Server login credentials during the installation process, you must configure the Automation Server after installation to run as an AppScan® Source user.
About this task
- <install_dir> is the location of your AppScan Source installation.
user_id
is the user with which the Automation Server authenticates when processing a request. The user must be defined in AppScan Source with the required permissions.Note: If the user does not already exist, you will need to specify it in the installation panel or via command line - and then create it manually (post-installation) with AppScan Source for Analysis or the AppScan Source command line interface (CLI). To create the new user by command line, use the newuser (nu) command. When creating the new user, ensure that you specify the same user name and password that was specified for Automation Server login. Other settings, such as permission, can be set according to your needs.password
is the user's password.- The
--persist
option preserves the login credentials on disk and creates an encrypted key file with the specified user name and password. - Windows only:
common_name
is your CAC Common Name (CN). - Windows only:
cn_certificate
is the CN of the issuer of your certificate.
Procedure
Results
After you specify the login credentials, they are saved to disk.