Using AppScan® Source for Analysis in standalone mode
You can use AppScan® Source for Analysis while not connected to an AppScan® Enterprise or the AppScan® Database Service. However, you will be unable to share scans or assessments with other AppScan® Source clients.
Standalone functionality
Choose Standalone Mode for AppScan® Source for Analysis at installation.
When you choose standalone mode at installation, login to AppScan® Enterprise is not required as there is no database authentication. However, a valid AppScan® Source license is required.
Using AppScan® Source for
Analysis in standalone
mode is much like using it in connected mode for performing scans and managing
assessments, with the following distinctions:
- Scan configurations can be saved locally and shared when connected.
- Filters can be saved locally and shared when connected.
- Assessments can be saved locally and published when connected. Publishing results is allowed as long as AppScan Enterprise server is configured.
- Pattern rules can be saved locally but cannot be shared when connected.
- Custom rules can be saved locally but cannot be share when connected.
- Scan configurations, filters, assessments, pattern rules, and custom rules created by other AppScan Source users cannot be shared with you.
Switching between connected and disconnected mode
CAUTION: Choose your connection mode at installation carefully. We do
not recommend switching between connected and standalone mode. If you
must change from standalone mode to connected mode, reinstalling AppScan® Source for
Analysis is the preferred
method to do so.
You can switch between disconnected and connected mode by editing the
connect_mode
paramater in the
ounce.ozsetting file:- Setting
connect_mode
totrue
indicates AppScan® Source for Analysis will start in connected mode, requiring a connection and login to AppScan Enterprise.True
is the default. - Setting
connecct_mode
tofalse
indicates AppScan® Source will start in disconnected mode. A connection and login to AppScan Enterprise is not required.