HCL AppScan Source Version 10.0.1 Readme and Release Notes

June, 2020

Please read this entire document carefully before you install the product or any of its components.

This document lists important issues and topics concerning AppScan® Source:

AppScan Source licensing

AppScan Source provides a License Manager utility that is used for loading and updating license information on your client machine. This utility allows you to view your current license status - or you can use the utility to activate the product by importing a nodelocked license file or by using a floating license on a license server. Nodelocked licenses are tied to individual machines - while floating licenses can be checked out for use on different client machines.

The License Manager utility can be opened from the product installation wizard after installation is complete - or you can launch it from the Windows™ Start menu.

AppScan Source licenses are obtained from the Rational® License Key Center. For detailed information about obtaining licenses and license activation, see How to obtain and apply licenses for AppScan Source products and Activating the software in the help.

IMPORTANT: New installation file name for Windows

In previous releases, the Windows installation file was named setup.exe. The installation file is now named AppScanSrc_Installer.exe.

Changes when publishing to AppScan Enterprise Server from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.4 and higher

When you upgrade to AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.4, you will notice these changes:

  • When you publish an assessment to AppScan Enterprise Console, you must now associate the assessment with an application in AppScan Enterprise (if you are running AppScan Enterprise Server Version 9.0.3 and higher). As a result, automation scripts may fail if they do not include application association. In AppScan Enterprise Server, application association is required if you want to take advantage of AppScan Enterprise Server application security risk management features. See http://help.hcl-software.com/appscan/Enterprise/10.0.0/topics/c_overview.html.
  • In addition, you must remove the port from the AppScan Enterprise URL.
    1. In AppScan Source for Analysis, click Edit > Preferences.
    2. In the AppScan Enterprise Console settings, remove the port from the Enterprise Console URL field.
  • After you publish your assessment, it will only be available in the AppScan Enterprise Monitor view (in previous releases, the assessment was available in the AppScan Enterprise Scans view). Migrating to this view is described in http://help.hcl-software.com/appscan/Enterprise/10.0.0/topics/t_workflow_for_applications.html.

This is the result of a changed communication protocol between AppScan Source and AppScan Enterprise Server that is required for publishing to AppScan Enterprise Server when using Common Access Card (CAC) authentication.

If you do not want to publish assessments to AppScan Enterprise Server when CAC authentication is enabled - or if you do not want to take advantage of Enterprise Server application security risk management features - you can revert to the previous communication protocol as follows:

  1. Open <data_dir>\config\ounce.ozsettings (where <data_dir> is the location of your AppScan Source program data, as described in Installation and user data file locations)).
  2. In this file, locate this setting:
    <Setting 
    		name="force_ase902_assessment_publish"
    		value="false"
    		default_value="false"
    		description="Use ASE 9.0.2-style assessment publish"
    		display_name="Use ASE 9.0.2-style assessment publish"
    		type="boolean"
    		read_only="true"
    		hidden="true"
    />
  3. In the setting, change value="false" to value="true" and then save the file.
  4. Restart the AppScan Source product that you will publish assessments from.

When this setting is set to value="true":

  • If you associate an assessment with an application in AppScan Enterprise when publishing, the assessment will be available in the Monitor and Scans views.
  • If you do not associate an assessment with an application when publishing, the assessment will be available in the Scans view.
  • You will not be able to publish assessments to AppScan Enterprise Server when CAC authentication is enabled.

For further information, see Publishing from AppScan Source version 9.0.3.4 and higher to AppScan Enterprise requires application.

Changes when publishing to AppScan Enterprise from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.7

To publish to AppScan Enterprise from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.7, you must upgrade to AppScan Enterprise Version 9.0.3.7 first, or publishing will fail with the message CRWSA1653E Error: Scanner AppScan Source has not been configured on the server.

To work around this issue, see Publishing to AppScan Enterprise Version 9.0.3.6 or earlier from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.7 or later. Undo this change when AppScan Enterprise is upgraded to Version 9.0.3.7.

For more information on publishing to AppScan Enterprise, see Publishing assessments to the AppScan Enterprise Console.

IMPORTANT: Custom installation files that include AppScan Source for Automation must be recreated after installing AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.3 or higher

In August, 2016, these fixes for AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.3 were made available at IBM Fix Central:

  • AppScanSource-9.0.3.3-Windows-PSIRT7-iFix
  • AppScanSource-9.0.3.3-MacOSX-PSIRT7-iFix
  • AppScanSource-9.0.3.3-Linux-PSIRT7-iFix

The fix that is applied by these PSIRT7 updates requires you to recreate existing AppScan Source custom or silent installation properties files - only if those installation files are used to install AppScan Source for Automation. If you have existing custom or silent installation properties files that do not include the installation of AppScan Source for Automation, you are unaffected by this change.

If you have affected AppScan Source custom or silent installation properties files that were created with an AppScan Source version that is lower than the above fix version (PSIRT7), you will need to create them again after installing the PSIRT7 fix or subsequent fixes. Once you recreate your custom installation files, you will not need to do so again after applying future updates.

Examples:

  • If you have custom or silent installation files that were created with AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.3 or lower, you will need to recreate those files after installing the above fixes or any version of or fix for AppScan Source that was released after the above fixes.
  • If you have custom or silent installation files that were created with AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.3 PSIRT7 or higher, you do not need to recreate those files when applying future updates.
  • If you have custom or silent installation files that were created with AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.4 or higher, you do not need to recreate those files when applying future updates.

If you attempt to use an outdated silent or custom installation file, the installation of AppScan Source for Automation will appear to succeed, however the HCL® AppScan Source for Automation service will fail to start.

To learn what version of AppScan Source you have installed, locate the AppScan Source data directory (described in Installation and user data file locations) and open config/install.properties or config\install.properties. In this file, locate the install.version and install.build properties. For PSIRT7, these values are install.version=9.0.3.3 and install.build=177.

AppScan Source for Analysis product documentation

When you use the Help > Help Contents menu item in AppScan Source for Analysis, online help for AppScan Source at HCL Software Product Documentation opens. Similarly, when you follow links from the AppScan Source for Analysis Welcome view, they are opened at HCL Software Product Documentation

AppScan Source for Analysis also offers context-sensitive help for many views, preference pages, and dialog boxes. The keyboard shortcut for context-sensitive help is F1 on Windows, Shift+F1 on Linux, and command+F1 on macOS. This context-sensitive help also opens to AppScan Source at IHCL Software Product Documentation.

If you are using the product without an internet connection, help is available locally as follows:

  • The HCL AppScan Source Readme and Release Notes are available in the readme.html file that is located in your AppScan Source installation directory.
  • Javadoc for some AppScan Source for Analysis features is located in the doc/Javadoc or doc\Javadoc directory of your AppScan Source installation directory. As of Version 9.0.3.4, Javadoc for these features is available:
    • Javadoc for the application server import framework API classes and methods is available in doc/Javadoc/appserverimporter or doc\Javadoc\appserverimporter.
    • Javadoc for the Framework for Frameworks API classes and methods is available in doc/Javadoc/frameworks or doc\Javadoc\frameworks.

    In these folders, open the index.html file.

General

Stop Scan no longer available

AppScan Source no longer allows you to interrupt a scan and return the current results. The scan must complete to see results.

After upgrading AppScan Source, findings from excluded bundles may appear in scan results

After AppScan Source is upgraded, the properties of some findings can change, which can result in this known limitation.

Publishing to AppScan Enterprise Version 9.0.3.6 or earlier from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.7 or later

When publishing an assessment from AppScan Source to AppScan Enterprise, an incorrect number of issues are displayed and issues are always shown as definitive. To publish toAppScan Enterprise when AppScan Source is updated to Version 9.0.3.7 but AppScan Enterprise is still Version 9.0.3.6 or earlier, there is a new configuration setting in <data_dir>\config\ounce.ozsettings, where <data_dir> is the location of your AppScan Source program data as described in Installation and user data file locations. Set the allow_publish_to_old_ase to true:
<Setting
                 name="allow_publish_to_old_ase"
                 value="false"
                 default_value="false"
                 description="Use this setting when Source for Analysis is at 9.0.3.7 level but ASE is still at older version."
                 display_name="Publishing from AppScan Source 9.0.3.7 to older version of ASE. "
                 type="boolean"
                 read_only="true"
                 hidden="true"
        />

Setting the allow_publish_to_old_ase configuration value to true allows publishing from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.7 to AppScan Enterprise Versions9.0.3.4 to 9.0.3.6.

Note: Undo this change when AppScan Enterprise is upgraded to Version 9.0.3.7.
Note: Using the configuration setting force_ase902_assessment_publish is still applicable if users want to publish to pre-9.0.3.4 versions of AppScan Enterprise (as described in Changes when publishing to AppScan Enterprise Server from AppScan Source Version 9.0.3.4 and higher), but it cannot be used in combination of the new configuration switch mentioned above.

For AppScan Source Version 8.5 and above, there is a known limitation when comparing assessments that were generated by different versions of AppScan Source

When using the Diff Assessments action to compare two assessments that were generated by different versions of AppScan Source, some findings may appear as Fixed/Missing, even though they match. After AppScan Source is upgraded, the properties of some findings can change, which can result in this known limitation.

This limitation only exists in AppScan Source Version 8.5 and above.

Comparing assessments that are generated using different versions of the iOS SDK

If you generate an assessment using one version of the iOS SDK and then use AppScan Source for Analysis to compare it to an assessment of the same code that was generated using a different version of the iOS SDK, identical findings in the assessment will appear to be different. This is a result of internal differences in iOS SDK versions.

Compilation errors when using Tomcat 7 with a JDK earlier than Java™ Version 1.6

Out-of-the-box, the default compiler for JSP projects is Tomcat 7, which requires Java Version 1.6 or higher. If Tomcat 7 is kept as default, selecting an earlier JDK will result in compilation errors such as this during scans:

bad class file: <AppScan Source>\tc70\servlet-api.jar(javax/servlet/ServletContext.class)
class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0

To resolve these compilation errors, ensure that you are using JDK 1.6 or higher - or choose a different version of the Tomcat JSP compiler.

IPv6 limitations

AppScan Source is enabled for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), with these exceptions:

  • Inputting IPv6 numerical addresses is not supported and a host name must be entered instead. Inputting IPv4 numerical addresses is supported.
  • IPv6 is not supported when connecting to Rational Team Concert™.

Use precompiled classes when a scan of an Eclipse workspace fails due to missing classes or libraries

If you successfully import an Eclipse workspace, but find that scanning it fails due to missing classes or libraries, it is recommended that you use the option to scan with precompiled classes. To do this, select that option in the project properties and browse to the bin directory of the Eclipse project.

Process VM Limit (per_proc_VM_limit) setting deprecation

As of AppScan Source Version 8.7, this setting is deprecated. It is no longer available in the Scan Configuration view - and it is marked as deprecated in <data_dir>\config\memory.ozsettings.

Migration of LDAP user accounts to AppScan Source Version 8.5 or above

If you are upgrading Rational AppScan Source Edition for Core to AppScan Source Version 8.5 or above, LDAP-authenticated user accounts will be migrated to user accounts in the AppScan Source user repository that are not LDAP-authenticated. These user accounts will have a blank password. It is strongly advised that these user accounts be given passwords as soon as possible.

Silent installation is not supported on Turkish locales

If you create a custom silent installation, it will not succeed when running on any Turkish language locale (for example, tr and tr_TR).

UTF-8 character set is required for Oracle databases

If you are connecting the AppScan Enterprise Server to an Oracle database, you must set the character set to UTF-8 when creating the database (this is typically not the default character set).

JavaScript™ trace support is only available for .js and .html files

Other JavaScript file types can be scanned, however, trace information is only provided for .js and .html files.

Line numbers in JSP files

Line numbers for the .java file that was generated from the .jsp file display along with the JSP file name.

Ounce/Maven

ounce:report mojo does not work for existing assessment XML files, only new scans.

AppScan Source for Analysis

Upgrading AppScan Source without ending all AppScan Source java processes may cause the Remediation Assistance view to fail

If you perform a product upgrade when an AppScan Source java process is still running, the Remediation Assistance view may display an error similar to these after the upgrade:

This page can't be displayed
     - Make sure the web address http://<my_host_and_port> is correct.
     - Look for the page with your search engine.
     - Refresh the page in a few minutes.

or

Error executing query and transform

Before upgrading an AppScan Source installation that includes the AppScan Source for Analysis, AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in), or AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) components, ensure that there are no AppScan Source java processes running.

AppScan Source for Analysis and AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) component prerequisite on Linux™

On Linux, Eclipse requires the installation of a third-party component in order to render browser-based content. Without this component, AppScan Source for Analysis and theAppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) may exhibit symptoms such as a hang after login or a fail during product use. See the HCL AppScan Source Installation and Administration Guide to learn how to enable browser-based content for these products.

The libstdc++.so.5 GCC library may be required for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6

If you need to install Mozilla XULRunner to enable browser-based content on Linux for AppScan Source for Analysis or AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) (as described in the product documentation), libstdc++.so.5 is required. In many cases, this library will already be on your machine. If it is not on your machine, you will receive an error message that includes text similar to:

libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.

For libstdc++.so.5: If you are a member of the Red Hat network and have up2date, run this command as root to install libstdc++.so.5:

up2date --install compat-libstdc++-33

If you are not a member of the Red Hat network or do not have up2date, you will need to obtain a copy of the compat-libstdc++ RPM from an RPM archive site or obtain libstdc++.so.5 from another source. After it has been installed and placed on your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, you will be able to run the AppScan Source setup binary.

Intermittent shutdown of AppScan Source for Analysis on Linux

To prevent an unexpected shutdown, upgrade Pango. The Pango upgrade may require an upgrade of glib.

Caching may occur when switching national languages

The AppScan Source for Analysis user interface can be displayed in different national languages by switching the language in the preferences and restarting the workbench. It is common Eclipse behavior for strings to be cached and to display in the previous language that was used - and AppScan Source for Analysis is affected by this behavior. If you switch the national language that is displayed and then restart the workbench, cached strings will be refreshed when you activate the user interface element that the string describes (for example, if a button label has been cached, clicking the button will cause the string to refresh to the new language).

Multibyte characters in the installation path of AppScan Source for Analysis are not supported

All versions of AppScan Source for Analysis will fail during installation with an Invalid Directory error if the installation path contains multibyte characters.

Linux - Error launching AppScan Source for Analysis after configuring AppScan Source daemons to run as user other than 'ounce' during installation

The AppScan Source for Analysis installer allows you to configure the AppScan Source daemon processes to run as the default user named 'ounce' or as an existing user.

Workaround: If you do not choose the default user, you must create an eclipse.ini file in the AppScan Source installation directory (for example, /opt/ibm/appscansource) that consists of this line:

-configuration @user.home/.ounceconfig

Removing AppScan Source for Analysis as a non-administrative user

AppScan Source for Analysis on Windows requires administrator access to create Add or Remove Programs entries. If you installed AppScan Source for Analysis as a non-administrator user, to remove AppScan Source for Analysis, go to <install_dir>\Uninstall_AppScan and run AppScan_Uninstaller.exe (where <install_dir> is the location of your AppScan Source installation).

To create PDF reports, it may be necessary to install system fonts for some non-English languages

For these languages, you may need to install the indicated fonts to be able to create PDF reports:

  • Japanese: MS Gothic or VL Gothic
  • Korean: Gulim
  • Simplified Chinese: SimSun-18030 or MingLiU
  • Traditional Chinese: SimSun-18030 or MingLiU

Modifying custom rules and plug-in use

If you create a custom rule in AppScan Source for Analysis and are logged in to an AppScan Source for Development plug-in, to see the changes, you must restart the IDE.

Assessment Summary view chart style selection is no longer supported

In the Assessment Summary view, you can no longer choose the style of chart to display. The bar chart is the only chart style available.

Submission of defects to ClearQuest® from a non-English machine may fail

The submission of defects to Rational ClearQuest may fail with code page-related error messages if your Rational ClearQuest server's configured code page does not support characters from the locale in which AppScan Source is running.

Password required to submit findings to Rational ClearQuest on Linux

When you submit findings to Rational ClearQuest, you cannot log in to Rational ClearQuest if the password is blank.

Workaround: Use the Rational ClearQuest User Administration tool to change the password to be equal to or greater than one character.

Scanning JSP Projects with IBM® WebSphere® Application Server on Linux

By default, the WebSphere Application Server JSP compiler is only available to administrator (root) users on Linux machines. To run the WebSphere Application Server JSP compiler as a user other than root, your administrator needs to create an additional WebSphere Application Server profile for you according to instructions at IBM Knowledge Center

When creating the profile, the administrator will need to know the login user ID. The administrator will then need to provide you with the new profile name and the path to the profile (for example, profile01 at /opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01).

After the profile has been created, you will need to customize the WebSphere JSP Compiler command line used by AppScan Source by following these directions:

  1. Launch AppScan Source for Analysis.
  2. Launch Edit > Preferences from the main workbench menu.
  3. In the Preferences dialog box, select Application Servers > WebSphere 6.1 or Application Servers > WebSphere 7.0, depending on the version of WebSphere Application Server that you are running.
  4. In the WebSphere Application Server installation directory field, enter or browse for the local directory in which the application server is installed.
  5. Select the Enable Advanced Configuration Options check box.
  6. Edit the entry in the WebSphere JSP Compiler Command Line field:
    • Replace %JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin with <path_to_profile_directory>/bin, where <path_to_profile_directory> is the path to the new profile, as provided by your administrator. For example, replace %JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin with /opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01/bin.
    • Insert -profileName <new_profile> (where <new_profile> is the new profile name, as provided by your administrator) before the -response.file entry.

    For example, if the original entry was this:

    %CMD_EXE% %CMD_ARGS% '%FILE(%%JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin/JspBatchCompiler%BAT%%)%'
    -response.file ...

    It should be changed to this:

    %CMD_EXE% %CMD_ARGS% 
    '%FILE(%/opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01/bin/JspBatchCompiler%BAT%%)%'
    -profileName profile01 -response.file ...
  7. Click OK to save the changes to the preferences.

AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in)

Upgrading AppScan Source without ending all AppScan Source java processes may cause the Remediation Assistance view to fail

If you perform a product upgrade when an AppScan Source java process is still running, the Remediation Assistance view may display an error similar to these after the upgrade:

This page can't be displayed
     - Make sure the web address http://<my_host_and_port> is correct.
     - Look for the page with your search engine.
     - Refresh the page in a few minutes.

or

Error executing query and transform

Before upgrading an AppScan Source installation that includes the AppScan Source for Analysis, AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in), or AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) components, ensure that there are no AppScan Source java processes running.

After applying AppScan Source for Development to Eclipse, you are not prompted to choose a workspace after the initial Eclipse relaunch

After applying AppScan Source for Development to Eclipse, you are prompted to restart the workbench. After restarting, you are prompted to choose a workspace. However, when you restart Eclipse again - or close it and start it - you are not prompted to choose a workspace.

This problem is related to https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=409552.

You can work around this problem using one of these methods:

  • Use the -clean option when starting Eclipse.
  • Exit Eclipse and then, in your Eclipse installation directory, delete the configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\.manager directory before starting Eclipse again.

If you do not resolve the problem, you can ensure that you are using the correct workspace by using the File > Switch Workspace action.

Attempts to run AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) results in Unable to link native library shared-win32-x64.dll error

Attempts to run some actions in AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) (for example, launching a scan or starting actions that require a login) can result in this error message (or one that is similar to it):

Unable to link native library shared-win32-x64.dll. 
You may need to install an appropriate Microsoft Visual C++ 
2010 Redistributable Package for your system.

When running on a 64-bit Java Runtime Environment, this typically indicates that the 64-bit Microsoft™ Visual C++ runtime library is unavailable. To resolve this problem, install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package, available at http://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=14632.

Installing the AppScan Source for Development Eclipse plug-in no longer includes the option to install the plug-in prerequisites

In Version 9.0, the options to install the prerequisites for the Eclipse plug-in (Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) and Draw2d) are no longer available. Most versions of Eclipse that are supported by AppScan Source for Development include these features. If yours does not, install these components into your Eclipse environment using the appropriate eclipse.org update site before installing the AppScan Source for Development Eclipse plug-in.

Upgrading the AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in)

It is recommended that you uninstall AppScan Source for Development from your Eclipse IDE before upgrading to a more recent version of AppScan Source for Development or AppScan Source.

AppScan Source for Analysis and AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) component prerequisite on Linux

On Linux, Eclipse requires the installation of a third-party component in order to render browser-based content. Without this component, AppScan Source for Analysis and theAppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) may exhibit symptoms such as a hang after login or a fail during product use. See the HCL AppScan Source Installation and Administration Guide to learn how to enable browser-based content for these products.

The libstdc++.so.5 GCC library may be required for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6

If you need to install Mozilla XULRunner to enable browser-based content on Linux for AppScan Source for Analysis or AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) (as described in the product documentation), libstdc++.so.5 is required. In many cases, this library will already be on your machine. If it is not on your machine, you will receive an error message that includes text similar to:

libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.

For libstdc++.so.5: If you are a member of the Red Hat network and have up2date, run this command as root to install libstdc++.so.5:

up2date --install compat-libstdc++-33

If you are not a member of the Red Hat network or do not have up2date, you will need to obtain a copy of the compat-libstdc++ RPM from an RPM archive site or obtain libstdc++.so.5 from another source. After it has been installed and placed on your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, you will be able to run the AppScan Source setup binary.

AppScan Source for Development plug-in for Eclipse and Eclipse-based products: multiple prompts for AppScan Source installation directory

When you use the AppScan Source for Development Plug-in for Eclipse and Eclipse-based products for the first time, you are prompted by a dialog box to specify the path to your AppScan Source installation directory. If you specify the installation directory and click OK but then receive the same dialog again, click Cancel, restart the workbench, and then continue with normal product use. Failure to restart the workbench upon receiving multiple prompts for the installation directory can cause scans to fail.

Shared/Global filters in AppScan Source for Development do not consistently display

The Filtering module in AppScan Source for Development allows you to open saved assessments and perform filtering actions without having to log in and authenticate to the AppScan Enterprise Server. Because shared filters are stored in the AppScan Source Database (which requires login and authentication to access), they are not available in the plug-ins if you have not yet logged your current plug-in session into AppScan Source.

Workaround: Perform a scan (or any other action that requires login) before accessing the filtering module in the plug-in. Once you log in, shared filters will be available.

Important: Filters are loaded when the Edit Filters View is open in the Developer Plug-in. If this view is already open, logging in will not update the view with shared filters. As a workaround, close the view, restart the plug-in, and log in to AppScan Source before reopening the Edit Filters View.

Configuring Eclipse or Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software (RAD) environments

AppScan Source supports importing projects from external Eclipse environments (see Configuring applications and projects). Before you import an Eclipse or RAD project, you may need to create an Eclipse importer configuration for it in your AppScan Source for Analysis preferences and install the AppScan Source for Development plug-ins into the environment.

Modifying custom rules and plug-in use

If you create a custom rule in AppScan Source for Analysis and are logged in to an AppScan Source for Development plug-in, to see the changes, you must restart the IDE.

Assessment Summary view chart style selection is no longer supported

In the Assessment Summary view, you can no longer choose the style of chart to display. The bar chart is the only chart style available.

AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in)

Upgrading AppScan Source without ending all AppScan Source java processes may cause the Remediation Assistance view to fail

If you perform a product upgrade when an AppScan Source java process is still running, the Remediation Assistance view may display an error similar to these after the upgrade:

This page can't be displayed
     - Make sure the web address http://<my_host_and_port> is correct.
     - Look for the page with your search engine.
     - Refresh the page in a few minutes.

or

Error executing query and transform

Before upgrading an AppScan Source installation that includes the AppScan Source for Analysis, AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in), or AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) components, ensure that there are no AppScan Source java processes running.

Delay when copying large numbers of findings in large assessments

When you multiselect and copy multiple findings in an assessment that contains a large number of findings, you may experience a several second delay before the copy action is added to the clipboard. Ensure that the copy action completes before attempting to paste what was copied.

Scanning solution files that were created in a version of Microsoft Visual Studio that is not installed

If you attempt to scan a solution file that was created in a version of Visual Studio that is not installed on your system, AppScan Source will attempt to locate a compatible version of Visual Studio on your system and use it for scanning.

AppScan Source About dialog box in Microsoft Visual Studio is truncated

With certain national languages, the About dialog box for the AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) appears truncated. To address this, adjust the screen resolution and/or the font size for best viewing.

Compatibility error when installing AppScan Source for Development to Visual Studio 2012

If you receive an error indicating known compatibility issues when installing AppScan Source for Development for Visual Studio 92, this is a result of a known Microsoft issue that is outlined in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2781514. This problem occurs during the AppScan Source installation. To resolve this problem:

  1. Close the error message by clicking Cancel and then allow AppScan Source to complete installation (if you receive the error message multiple times, click Cancel each time).
  2. Install the update listed in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2781514.
  3. Launch the AppScan Source installer again. The installer will automatically launch in repair mode.
  4. The Visual Studio 2012 install option will already be selected and greyed out. Proceed through the install panels with their default selections, clicking Next in each panel.
  5. Complete the installation by clicking Finish.
  6. When the installation completes, the AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) will be ready for use.

When using AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) on Windows 7, findings cannot be modified multiple times

This is a known issue on 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 that affects the AppScan Source for Development plug-in when it is applied to most versions of Microsoft Visual Studio. Findings can typically be modified one or two times. However, some aspects of findings will fail to refresh after multiple modifications. These include modifying severity, setting the vulnerability type, and annotating findings.

Shared/Global filters in AppScan Source for Development do not consistently display

The Filtering module in AppScan Source for Development allows you to open saved assessments and perform filtering actions without having to log in and authenticate to the AppScan Enterprise Server. Because shared filters are stored in the AppScan Source Database (which requires login and authentication to access), they are not available in the plug-ins if you have not yet logged your current plug-in session into AppScan Source.

Workaround: Perform a scan (or any other action that requires login) before accessing the filtering module in the plug-in. Once you log in, shared filters will be available.

Important: Filters are loaded when the Edit Filters View is open in the Developer Plug-in. If this view is already open, logging in will not update the view with shared filters. As a workaround, close the view, restart the plug-in, and log in to AppScan Source before reopening the Edit Filters View.

Assessment Summary view chart style selection is no longer supported

In the Assessment Summary view, you can no longer choose the style of chart to display. The bar chart is the only chart style available.

AppScan Source command line interface (CLI)

Publishing to AppScan Enterprise from the Command Line Interface

Publishing to AppScan Enterprise from the Command Line Interface reports as successful, but the issues are not present in AppScan Enterprise. To work around this issue, take one of the following steps:
  1. Open the assessment in AppScan Source for Analysis and publish from there.
  2. Use the new AppScan Source scanner in the AppScan Enterprise Version 9.0.3.7 web interface to import the .ozasmt.
  3. For automation, use the REST API to publish.

Issuing the publishassessase or pase command results in HttpAuthenticator warnings

If you are using the CLI to publish to an AppScan Enterprise Console that has only Windows authentication enabled, you may see warnings similar to these when issuing the publishassessase or pase command:

WARN [main] (HttpAuthenticator.java:207) - NEGOTIATE authentication error: org.ietf.jgss.GSSException, major code: 2, minor code: 0
  major string: Unsupported mechanism
  minor string: No factory available to create name for mechanism x.x.x.x.x.x.x
Assessment successfully published to: https://<ase_hostname>/ase

These warnings will not affect the publication of your assessments and can be ignored.

Microsoft Windows

Scanning Windows C/C++ applications

Windows C/C++ applications are now scanned as 64-bit.

C/C++ applications that aren't 64-bit safe may experince scanning errors.

Uninstallation of AppScan Source hangs on Windows

When both server and client feature sets of AppScan Source v10.0.0 are installed on a Windows system, uninstall hangs when the process tries to delete JRE files from <InstallDir>\engine.

When this occurs, kill the process and finish the uninstall manually.

To end the uninstall process and finish the uninstall:

  1. First try to close the installer dialog manually by clicking on the x in the top right corner.
  2. If manually closing the dialog is unsuccessful:
    1. Open Windows Task Manager.
    2. On the Details tab, find AppScanSrc_Uninstaller.exe process.
    3. Right-click on the process and select End task.
  3. From Windows Explorer, delete the installation directory. By default, the installation directory is C:\Program files(x86)\ibm\appscansource.
  4. Delete the data directory. By default the data directory is, C:\Programdata\ibm\appscansource.
Note: Uninstalling a client-only installation of AppScan Source v10.0.0 does not result in hanging.

Installation of AppScan Source interrupted by Windows Defender

When installing AppScan Source on older versions of Windows, Windows Defender may interrupt the installation process with a warning pop-up. Click through the pop-up to continue install. For additional information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-smartscreen/windows-defender-smartscreen-overview.

Upgrading AppScan Source without ending all AppScan Source java processes may cause the Remediation Assistance view to fail

If you perform a product upgrade when an AppScan Source java process is still running, the Remediation Assistance view may display an error similar to these after the upgrade:

This page can't be displayed
     - Make sure the web address http://<my_host_and_port> is correct.
     - Look for the page with your search engine.
     - Refresh the page in a few minutes.

or

Error executing query and transform

Before upgrading an AppScan Source installation that includes the AppScan Source for Analysis, AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in), or AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) components, ensure that there are no AppScan Source java processes running.

Errors when AppScan Source configuration files contain special characters

On Windows, some special characters (for example, Ç, à, ∾, ¥, §, Æ) in the filenames of configuration files (.ppf, .paf, and .osc) may result in errors.

Publishing to AppScan Enterprise Server hosted on Windows 2008 fails with a 401 Authentication Denied error

When using systems based on Windows 2008 and Internet Information Services (IIS), with only Windows authentication enabled, attempts to test the connection or publish to AppScan Enterprise Server will fail. Basic authentication and anonymous authentication will also be disabled.

This occurs as a result of a Windows setting described in http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757582(v=ws.10).aspx.

To work around this problem:

  1. Open the Local Security Policy applet and select Local Policies > Security Options > Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change.
  2. Set the Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change entry to Disabled.
  3. Restart the server.
  4. Reset your password.

Information about these corrective actions can be found at http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/exchangesvrdevelopment/thread/bf62848a-5ce8-49cb-b9f3-d7267dfbd53d.

This workaround assumes that Windows authentication has been configured (see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757582(v=ws.10).aspx for more information).

Library id and progid forms of #import are not supported

The Microsoft Visual C++ #import preprocessor directive has several forms. AppScan Source does not support the two forms that use a library id or a progid. Files containing these forms will not be scanned and an error message appears in the Console.

Referenced assemblies must be in the same directory as the assembly being scanned or registered in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)

AppScan Source can only produce a complete scan of a .NET application when all referenced or dependent assemblies are in the same folder as the assembly being scanned, or registered in the GAC. If your assembly references types defined in assemblies in other places on disk, you may see errors such as this:

Skipping file <assembly_name> due to error: Failed (0x80004005) in <type> call
     Referenced assembly <referenced assembly name> was not found.

To fix these errors, copy the referenced assembly to the same directory as the assembly being scanned - or register it in the GAC.

Visual Basic 6 scan requires full function declaration

#if, #else if, and #end if must contain the full declaration of a function. For example:

#If NATIVEBINDING Then
Public Function TemplateFromRule(ByVal Rule As OrgMan.Rule) As AcDir.Template
          	Dim oOp As OrgMan.Operation
#Else
Public Function TemplateFromRule(ByVal Rule As Object) As AcDir.Template
          	Dim oOp As Object
#End If
          	If Rule Is Nothing Then Exit Function
          	oOp = Rule.Operation
          	If oOp Is Nothing Then Exit Function
          	TemplateFromRule = BuildTemplate(oOp.Command, Rule.Field, Rule.Value)
End Function

Dialog box and message truncations when running in non-English locales

In AppScan Source, some dialog boxes and messages can be re-sized even though typical Microsoft Windows controls that indicate the ability to resize are not present. If you are running an AppScan Source product graphical user interface on a non-English locale and dialog box and messages contain truncated strings, you may be able to resize the dialog box or message to read the entire contents of the dialog box or message.

AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) limitations

Any limitations that apply to the AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) are also specific to Windows. Please see AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in).

Linux

Nodelocked licenses and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4

IBM-originating nodelocked licenses may not work correctly with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4. Move to HCL-originating nodelocked licenses. Contact HCL Support for additional information.

Uninstalling AppScan Source on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x

On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x, you must restart your system after uninstalling AppScan Source version 9.0.3.x to stop running all AppScan Source processes.

Upgrading AppScan Source without ending all AppScan Source java processes may cause the Remediation Assistance view to fail

If you perform a product upgrade when an AppScan Source java process is still running, the Remediation Assistance view may display an error similar to these after the upgrade:

This page can't be displayed
     - Make sure the web address http://<my_host_and_port> is correct.
     - Look for the page with your search engine.
     - Refresh the page in a few minutes.

or

Error executing query and transform

Before upgrading an AppScan Source installation that includes the AppScan Source for Analysis, AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in), or AppScan Source for Development (Visual Studio plug-in) components, ensure that there are no AppScan Source java processes running.

IBM Rational Application Development and Remediation Assistance view

When running RHEL 7.3 or higher and IBM Rational Application Developer 9.5 or higher, to view Remediation Assistance properly first install webkitgtk-2.4.9-el7.x86_64.rpm.

Linux Mozilla requirement for Remediation Assistance view

The Remediation Assistance view on Linux requires Mozilla linked against GTK2 or higher.

Install Mozilla linked against GTK2 or higher. After acquiring Mozilla, unpack it, and add the environmental variable MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to point to it. For example, if you untar the archive to /usr/local and use the bash shell, add export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/mozilla to your ~/.bashrc.

SELinux prevents installation, product activation, and running

Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a Linux feature that provides greater security and access control through the Linux Security Modules of the Linux kernel. It is included with Red Hat Enterprise 5, by default.

  1. Installation: Installation of AppScan Source is not possible with SELinux in Enforcing mode. SELinux must be changed to Permissive mode. To run SELinux in Permissive mode, issue /usr/bin/system-config-selinux or, if running GNOME, select System > Administration > SELinux Management. You will be prompted for your root password. Select Status in the left pane if it is not already selected. In the right pane, change the Current Enforcing Mode drop-down to Permissive. After setting SELinux to Permissive, run the AppScan Source installation as normal. You may change the SELinux setting back to Enforcing after the installation is complete.
  2. Product activation: The AppScan Source license Manager cannot be used in Enforcing mode. SELinux must be changed to Permissive mode. To run SELinux in Permissive mode, issue /usr/bin/system-config-selinux or, if running GNOME, select System > Administration > SELinux Management. You will be prompted for your root password. Select Status in the left pane if it is not already selected. In the right pane, change the Current Enforcing Mode drop-down to Permissive. After setting SELinux to Permissive, run the License Manager. You may change the SELinux setting back to Enforcing after product activation is complete.
  3. Running: The JRE and JDKs that are shipped with AppScan Source will not operate with SELinux in Enforcing mode. However, it is not necessary to disable Enforcing mode because the files that trigger SELinux may be given permission to operate. This is done using the chcon command by issuing chcon -t textrel_shlib_t <filename>. All of the shared object files (.so) under the <installdir>/jre and <installdir>/JDKS directories need to have this command issued against them. This can be performed in a batch fashion using the find command with the exec parameter. For example:
    cd /opt/ibm/appscansource/jre
    sudo find . -name "*.so" -exec chcon -t textrel_shlib_t {} \; -print
    cd ../JDKS
    sudo find . -name "*.so" -exec chcon -t textrel_shlib_t {} \; -print

AppScan Source for Analysis and AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) component prerequisite on Linux

On Linux, Eclipse requires the installation of a third-party component in order to render browser-based content. Without this component, AppScan Source for Analysis and theAppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) may exhibit symptoms such as a hang after login or a fail during product use. See the HCL AppScan Source Installation and Administration Guide to learn how to enable browser-based content for these products.

The libstdc++.so.5 GCC library may be required for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6

If you need to install Mozilla XULRunner to enable browser-based content on Linux for AppScan Source for Analysis or AppScan Source for Development (Eclipse plug-in) (as described in the product documentation), libstdc++.so.5 is required. In many cases, this library will already be on your machine. If it is not on your machine, you will receive an error message that includes text similar to:

libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.

For libstdc++.so.5: If you are a member of the Red Hat network and have up2date, run this command as root to install libstdc++.so.5:

up2date --install compat-libstdc++-33

If you are not a member of the Red Hat network or do not have up2date, you will need to obtain a copy of the compat-libstdc++ RPM from an RPM archive site or obtain libstdc++.so.5 from another source. After it has been installed and placed on your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, you will be able to run the AppScan Source setup binary.

Intermittent shutdown of AppScan Source for Analysis on Linux

To prevent an unexpected shutdown, upgrade Pango. The Pango upgrade may require an upgrade of glib.

Linux - Error launching AppScan Source for Analysis after configuring AppScan Source daemons to run as user other than 'ounce' during installation

The AppScan Source for Analysis installer allows you to configure the AppScan Source daemon processes to run as the default user named 'ounce' or as an existing user.

Workaround: If you do not choose the default user, you must create an eclipse.ini file in the AppScan Source installation directory (for example, /opt/ibm/appscansource) that consists of this line:

-configuration @user.home/.ounceconfig

Scanning source code compiled with older versions of gcc, such as 2.95.4, produces errors

For example, an error such as:

Skipping file: file.cpp due to error: "/home/file.cpp", line 97: error: namespace "std" has
          	no member "string"
          	std::string mystring;

may appear.

Workaround: Add the --ignore_std option to the compiler options for the project. This option enables a gcc compatibility feature that makes the std namespace a synonym for the global namespace. In AppScan Source for Analysis, add this option on the Project Dependencies tab of the Properties View for the project. Alternatively, if you use Ounce/Make to create the project file, modify the compiler_options attribute of the GlobalProjectOptions element in the Ounce/Make properties file.

Password required to submit findings to Rational ClearQuest on Linux

When you submit findings to Rational ClearQuest, you cannot log in to Rational ClearQuest if the password is blank.

Workaround: Use the Rational ClearQuest User Administration tool to change the password to be equal to or greater than one character.

Scanning JSP Projects with IBM WebSphere Application Server on Linux

By default, the WebSphere Application Server JSP compiler is only available to administrator (root) users on Linux machines. To run the WebSphere Application Server JSP compiler as a user other than root, your administrator needs to create an additional WebSphere Application Server profile for you according to instructions at IBM Knowledge Center

When creating the profile, the administrator will need to know the login user ID. The administrator will then need to provide you with the new profile name and the path to the profile (for example, profile01 at /opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01).

After the profile has been created, you will need to customize the WebSphere JSP Compiler command line used by AppScan Source by following these directions:

  1. Launch AppScan Source for Analysis.
  2. Launch Edit > Preferences from the main workbench menu.
  3. In the Preferences dialog box, select Application Servers > WebSphere 6.1 or Application Servers > WebSphere 7.0, depending on the version of WebSphere Application Server that you are running.
  4. In the WebSphere Application Server installation directory field, enter or browse for the local directory in which the application server is installed.
  5. Select the Enable Advanced Configuration Options check box.
  6. Edit the entry in the WebSphere JSP Compiler Command Line field:
    • Replace %JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin with <path_to_profile_directory>/bin, where <path_to_profile_directory> is the path to the new profile, as provided by your administrator. For example, replace %JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin with /opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01/bin.
    • Insert -profileName <new_profile> (where <new_profile> is the new profile name, as provided by your administrator) before the -response.file entry.

    For example, if the original entry was this:

    %CMD_EXE% %CMD_ARGS% '%FILE(%%JSP_COMPILER_INSTALL_DIR%/bin/JspBatchCompiler%BAT%%)%'
    -response.file ...

    It should be changed to this:

    %CMD_EXE% %CMD_ARGS% 
    '%FILE(%/opt/IBM/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/profile01/bin/JspBatchCompiler%BAT%%)%'
    -profileName profile01 -response.file ...
  7. Click OK to save the changes to the preferences.

macOS

Deprecation of macOS support

As of version 9.0.3.11, AppScan Source no longer supports macOS or iOS Xcode project scanning.

Additional information

Enhanced and new functionality in AppScan Source Version 10.0.1

  • AppScan Source version 10.0.1 has enhanced licensing functionality including proxy support for HCL-based licenses in the user interface and allowing use of untrusted certificates to make a connection to a local license server.
  • AppScan Source version 10.0.1 introduces AppScanDelta. This feature allows users to perform a diff from the command line between two assessments.
  • AppScan Source supports NetCore 2.1 and 2.2.
  • AppScan Source version 10.0.1 includes language support for Scala, Swift, Kotlin, and ReactJS. See System Requirements for additional information.
  • AppScan Source version 10.0.1 supports the DISA STG v4r10 report format.

Known issues in AppScan Source version 10.0.1

  • If you are scanning a Visual Studio project from 2015 or earlier, the scan may fail with a message to delete discoverymanager.exe.config. Delete the specified file and try again. For more information see here.

AppScan Source interoperability

  • 9.0.3x and 10.0.0 versions of AppScan Enterprise must be configured as follows to interoperate with AppScan Source 10.0.1:
    set "allow.newer.source.clients=true" in 
    \Program Files (x86)\IBM\AppScan Enterprise\Liberty\usr\servers\ase\config\asc.properties file

Capabilities nearing end-of-life or removed in AppScan Source version 10.0.1

The following capabilities are nearing end-of-life as of AppScan Source version 10.0.1. Please plan accordingly.

  • IMPORTANT! Support for IBM licenses in new releases of AppScan will end in the third quarter 2020 (August/September). Subsequent new versions of AppScan products will support HCL Licenses only. For additional information on licensing, see Activating the software. You can also contact your HCL representative or HCL Support.
  • SolidDB will no longer be shipped with product updates beginning in the third quarter 2020 (August/September). Existing installations will still be supported.

Enhanced and new functionality in AppScan Source Version 10.0.0

  • IBM Security AppScan Source is now HCL AppScan Source.

    In mid-2019, HCL Technologies acquired the AppScan family of products from IBM, including AppScan Enterprise, AppScan Standard, AppScan Source, and AppScan on Cloud. All AppScan products are now owned, developed, and promoted by HCL Software. All licenses, logos, naming conventions, and other intellectual and/or branding rights are owned by HCL. As such all AppScan products have been rebranded to reflect this ownership and its new phase of development and growth.

  • Introducing HCL Licensing for HCL AppScan Source

    As part of the transition from IBM to HCL, HCL is introducing HCL-centric license packages for the AppScan family of products. AppScan, AppScan Standard, and AppScan Source use a local FlexLM license server, authenticating via a proxy server; AppScan on Cloud uses a market-leasing customer identity access management (CAIM) system from Okta.

  • AppScan Source now supports the Go programming language (Golang).
  • AppScan Source now supports C++ scanning in Visual Studio 2015, 2017, and 2019.
  • AppScan Source now supports Oracle 19c.
  • New data flow scanning functionality performs a more complete code analysis and more findings as a result.
  • For languages for which AppScan Source has custom scanners, you may see a marked difference in findings when scanning with AppScan Source v10. In instances when scanning has been converted to custom scanning, this may mean a reduction in findings. The rules for custom scanners are evolving and being added to on a regular basis, and are easy to enhance.
  • Enhanced integration with Intelligent Code Analytics (ICA) and Intelligent Findings Analytics (IFA).

    When ICA/IFA is enabled, you see and can access the Excluded Findings tab. For additional information, see Intelligent Findings Analytics (IFA) in the AppScan Source documentation.

    By default, IFA is enabled for all scans. When enabled, it is applied to the current scan and future scans. It cannot be applied to assessments from previous scans.

  • Scanning .NET projects (ASP, WEB, Framework, Core) in AppScan Source mirrors the processing inHCL AppScan on Cloud. .NET projects must be able to be compiled before they can be scanned and must have the correct build specification in project properties.
  • 15 GB is the minimum amount of space required to install AppScan Source and run basic scans. However, required disk space varies depending on the application being scanned. We recommend a minimum of 8 GB of RAM and 15-20 GB of free disk space. You may also need to increase your Windows page file requirement (see Tips to improve PC performance in Windows 10 for more information).
  • For additional information on system requirements, and scanning and plugin support, see System requirements and installation prerequisites or contact HCL Support.

AppScan Source Version 10.0.0 interoperability

HCL AppScan Source 10.0.0 requires a AppScan Source 10.0.0 database (SolidDB or Oracle):
  • An AppScan Source 10.0.0 client will not scan correctly with a pre 10.0.0 AppScan Source database due to the difference in the contents of the database as they pertain to scan rules.
  • Similarly, a pre 10.0.0 AppScan Source client will NOT scan correctly with a 10.0.0 AppScan Source database.
AppScan Source 10.0.0 will interoperate with a pre 9.0.3.x versions of AppScan Enterprise :
  • An instance of AppScan Enterprise configured with an instance of AppScan Source 10.0.0 database cannot be used by 9.0.3.x versions of AppScan Source, and vice versa
  • 9.0.3x versions of AppScan Enterprise must be configured as follows to interoperate with AppScan Source 10.0.0:
    set "allow.newer.source.clients=true" in 
    \Program Files (x86)\IBM\AppScan Enterprise\Liberty\usr\servers\ase\config\asc.properties file

Additional AppScan Source version 10.0.0 installation instructions

When installing AppScan Source version 10.0.0 with the Visual Studio 2019 plugin, the installation appears to complete successfully but the Visual Studio 2019 plugin may not be installed properly.

To install AppScan Source version 10.0.0 plugin in Visual Studio 2019:

  1. Ensure that HCL AppScan Source version 10.0.0 is installed on the target system. Select Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 plugin during installation.
  2. If a pre 10.0.0 version of AppScan Source has been installed into the target instance of Visual Studio 2019, uninstall it as follows:
    1. Start the target Visual Studio 2019 instance.
    2. Open to Visual Studio > Extensions > Manage Extensions.
    3. On the Installedtab, select AppScan Source Plug-in from the list.
    4. Click Uninstall plug-in and follow prompts to complete uninstallation.
  3. Install the HCL AppScan Source version 10.0.0 plugin into the Visual Studio 2019 instance as follows:
    1. Close all Visual Studio 2019 instances.
    2. Download VS2019Plugin.zip from the HCL AppScan Source release download site.
    3. Extract the contents of the zip file into <AppScan Source Install Dir> (the default location is C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\AppScanSource). Choose Yes for all options when prompted.
    4. Double-click AppScanSrcPlugin.vsix from the <AppScan Source Install Dir>/bin directory.
    5. In the resulting VSIX Installer dialog select Visual Studio <Edition> 2019 and click Install.

      The edition could be Professional, Enterprise or Community based on what is installed on the machine. You can select more than one Edition to install, if available.

    6. When installation is complete close dialog.
    7. Restart Visual Studio 2019. AppScan Source plug-in appears under Extensions.

Known issues in AppScan Source Version 10.0.0

This section covers information, known limitations, and workarounds for AppScan Source Version 10.0.0.
  • The following languages are not supported:
    • Arxan C
    • WSDL
  • On WebSphere, only default JSP compilation options are supported.
  • Single file scanning is not available across all languages.
  • There is no mechanism to disable precompilation of JSP files. JSP files will always be precompiled.
  • Stop/Cancel scan does not work on Linux systems.
  • Stop/Cancel may not work on Windows systems when using the command line interface. To work around this issue, restart AppScan Source and kill the background processes.
  • When uninstalling AppScan Source version 10.0.0 from a Windows system, the uninstall process sometimes hangs. For more information, see Uninstallation of AppScan Source hangs on Windows.
  • After upgrade to AppScan Source version 10.0.0, PDF reports are not generating. For more information, see AppScan Source 10.0.0 throws "java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException" during PDF report generation in upgrade scenario.

Capabilities nearing end-of-life in AppScan Source Version 10.0.0

The following capabilities are nearing end-of-life as of AppScan Source version 10.0.0. Please plan accordingly.

Capabilities and features no longer supported in AppScan Source version 10.0.0

  • The vulnerability cache is no longer supported.
  • Incremental scanning is not supported.
  • Non-CPA scanning is not supported.
  • As of version 9.0.3.11, AppScan Source no longer supports macOS or iOS Xcode project scanning.

    Some components of AppScan Source are 32-bit. MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) is the last Mac operating system version that will support 32-bit applications.

    You can continue to use AppScan Source version 9.0.3.10 and earlier on Mac operating systems up to and including 10.12.

Documentation

Information about AppScan Source documentation can be found at Where to find documentation for AppScan Source.

Obtaining Technical Support

Information about obtaining technical support for this product is available at https://support.hcltech.com/csm?id=csm_index.

The product website is located at https://www.hcl-software.com/wps/portal/products/appscan.