AppScan Enterprise configuration
With new installations of AppScan® Source version 10.0.2 and newer, you must configure AppScan Enterprise if you want to work in connected mode. These tasks need to be performed once.
- Using a solidDB/Oracle database to store data (upgrade scenarios only).
- Using the AppScan Database Service integrated with AppScan Enterprise to store data (new installations on local or multimachine environments)
- Using AppScan Source as a stand-alone application.
Configuring AppScan Source and AppScan Enterprise to use SolidDB/Oracle to store data.
When upgrading AppScan Source from version 10.0.1 or earlier to version 10.0.2 or later, AppScan Source can continue to use the previously configured SolidDB/Oracle database to store data.
After upgrade, the database should be registered with AppScan Enterprise Server. Use
appscanserverdbmgr.bat/appscanserverdbmgr.sh
to (re)register
the database with AppScan Enterprise Server.
If AppScan Source needs to publish assessments then AppScan Enterprise Server should be installed with both User Administration and Enterprise Console. If you do not intend to publish assessments, then AppScan Enterprise Server can be installed just with User Administration alone.
Using the AppScan Database Service integrated with AppScan Enterprise to store data
Configuring the AppScan Database Service
With AppScan Enterprise Server version 10.0.3 and later, create and configure the AppScan Database Service as a Windows service using the Configuration Manager utility in AppScan Enterprise.
- Through the AppScan Enterprise Configuration Wizard.
- From AppScan Enterprise Server install location:
<install_dir>\ConfigurationManager.exe
Configuring AppScan Enterprise Server for AppScan Database Service
After configuring the AppScan Database Service using the Configuration Manager tool, the AppScan Enterprise Server needs to be restarted manually.
User management
- Create and share a custom rule.
- Delete a published assessment on the server.
- Publish a new assessment to the server.
- Retrieve a published assessment from the server.
- Share a filter using the server.
- Share a scan configuration using the server.
- Create a PBSA scan rule on the server.
Data backup
- The MS-SQL database holds the metadata of all the shared information.
The database name is configured in
DbService.properties
. - The file system holds the actual files that are shared from AppScan
Source. This file system path
for the data is configured in
DbService.properties
.