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
.