Creating a job in AppScan Enterprise
You can create an AppScan® Enterprise job using your AppScan Standard configuration.
About this task
Note: Security AppScan Enterprise Version 9.0 or
later is required.
Procedure
- Open the scan whose configuration you want to use.
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Click File > Export > Create Job in AppScan Enterprise.
The Login dialog-box opens.
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Configure your AppScan Enterprise sign-in information:
To sign in with a User ID and Password:To sign in using a client-side certificate or smart card:
- Select Log in with User ID and Password.
- In the URL field, enter the AppScan Enterprise server's service URL.
Format:
https://[AppScan Enterprise Server]:[Server port]/ase
- Enter a valid User ID (with the format
[domain name]\[username]
) and Password. - Click Login.
- Select Log in using Client-Side Certificate / Smart Card.
- In the URL field, enter the AppScan Enterprise server's service URL.
Format:
https://[AppScan Enterprise Server]:[Server port]/ase
- Select the check box for the certificate needed.
- Click Login.Note: If a Smart Card PIN code is needed to log in, a dialog box opens for you to enter it.
The Create Job dialog-box opens.
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Define the Job Name and optionally AppScan Enterprise Folder and Application.
Note: Folder selection is supported from AppScan Enterprise version 8.7, and Application selection from AppScan Enterprise version 9.0. Scan template folders are not shown. If you do not select a folder the default AppScan Enterprise folder is used.Note: The Select Application dialog box includes a Create a new application on server option if your permissions allow this.
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If your configuration includes Manual Explore data, you are given the option to:
- Continue Full Scan: AppScan with run an Automatic Explore stage and then test all Explore data (both Manual and Automatic)
- Test Only: Only the existing Manual Explore data will be tested
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Click Create.
When the process is complete a green success message appears in the dialog box. The results can now be opened and worked with in AppScan Enterprise.