Category: Cisco Security Agent

03/08/10

Permalink 09:55:16 am, by Fred Parks, 783 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, BigFix

Automating Cisco Security Agent Deployment - Part 4 (Agent Deployment)

In my last post I went over the command line switches that can be used to extract t he agent kit and to configure the installation options. This post will deal with an overview of the deployment options.Agent Deployment New Deployments Installi… more »

02/18/10

Permalink 08:42:53 am, by Zach Brewer, 126 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent, Security Advisories, Cisco Security

Multiple CSA 5.1, 5.2, and 6.0 Vulnerabilities

Multiple CSA vulnerabilities were disclosed yesterday by Cisco PSIRT including: CSA 6.0 directory traversal vulnerability CSA 5.2 Denial of Service (DoS)vulnerabilityCSA MC directory traversal and SQL injection vulnerabilitiesCSA 5.2 Agent for… more »

01/12/10

Permalink 09:07:50 am, by Fred Parks, 432 words
Categories: Cisco Security Agent

RHEL, CSA, & IPv6 Weirdness

Recently I was tuning events in a CSA Management Center (version 6.01.117)  coming from a new RHEL5 server and I noticed something odd. Network Access Control rules that were triggering events on the RHEL box were showing IPv6 addresses in the event deta… more »

01/05/10

Automating Cisco Security Agent Deployment - Part 3 (Command Line Parameters)

Command Line ParametersIn this post I will be going into how to take the agent kit that the MC generates and get the actual installation fiels you'll be using to build your package with. Also, once you have those files you'll need to know the different c… more »

12/22/09

Automating Cisco Security Agent Deployment - Part 2 (Prerequisites)

Prerequisites Before beginning a mass deployment of CSA, there are some prerequisite tasks that should be performed in the MC. By default, it is very likely that the behavior of a systems management tool can get flagged as “Untrusted” and blocked by CS… more »

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