Database Auto-Discovery

You need to configure new user interface field properties in addition to the default account properties in CyberArk and PrivateArk, as database authentication requires additional data. Port and Database are already available, but some database platforms in CyberArk need these added to the user interface properties. AuthType and ServiceType are new, so you must add them to PrivateArk first, then configure them to the applicable database platform type user interface properties in CyberArk Web console.

Note: The Address field in the CyberArk Account Details for an account/host must contain a valid IP/FQDN and must be resolvable on the user’s network. This value is vetted during the collection and discovery process. Address values that are null or unresolvable will not be added to the scan.

Note: All Database Type in Tenable are supported. (Oracle, DB2, Cassandra, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase ASE, MongoDB, and SQL Server)

View the following tables for necessary fields and Database Types they apply to.

Oracle

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 1521

AuthType

Method to authenticate to database.

SYSDBA or SYSOPER or NORMAL

Database

Instance or database name.

Example: orcl

ServiceType

Type of service on database.

SID or SERVICE_NAME

MongoDB

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 27017

Database

Instance or database name.

Example: MongoDB 5

PostgreSQL

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 5432

Database

Instance or database name.

Example: Postgre

Cassandra

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 9042

DB2

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 50000

Database

Instance or database name.

Example: DB2_admin

MySQL

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 3306

SQL Server

Field name Description Field value

Port

The port database instance is running on.

Example: 1433

AuthType

Method to authenticate to database.

Windows or SQL

Database

Instance or database name.

Example: SQLEXPRESS

To configure database auto-discovery:

  1. Log in to Tenable Vulnerability Management.

  2. Click Scans.

    The My Scans page appears.

  3. Click + New Scan.

    The Scan Templates page appears.

  4. Select a Scan Template. For demonstration, the Advanced Network Scan template is used.

    The scan configuration page appears.

  5. In the Name box, type a name for the scan.
  6. In the Targets box, type an IP address, hostname, or range of IP addresses.
  7. (Optional) Add a description, folder location, scanner location, and specify target groups.

  8. Click the Credentials tab.

    The Credentials pane appears.

  9. Click the Database option.

    The Database options appear.

  10. From the Database Type drop-down, select Oracle.

  11. From the Auth Type drop-down, select CyberArk Database Auto-Discovery.

    The CyberArk Database Auto-Discovery field options appear:

  12. Configure each field for the Database authentication.

    Option Description Required

    CyberArk Host

    The IP address or FQDN name for the user’s CyberArk Instance.

    yes

    Port

    The port on which the CyberArk API communicates. By default, Tenable uses 443.

    yes

    AppID

    The Application ID associated with the CyberArk API connection.

    yes

    Safe

    Users may optionally specify a Safe to gather account information and request passwords.

    no
    AIM Web Service Authentication Type There are two authentication methods established in the feature. IIS Basic Authentication and Certificate Authentication. Certificate Authentication can be either encrypted or unencrypted.

    yes

    CyberArk PVWA Web UI Login Name Username to log in to CyberArk web console. This is used to authenticate to the PVWA REST API and gather bulk account information.

    yes

    CyberArk PVWA Web UI Login Password Password for the username to log in to CyberArk web console. This is used to authenticate to the PVWA REST API and gather bulk account information.

    yes

    CyberArk Platform Search String

    String used in the PVWA REST API query parameters to gather bulk account information. For example, the user can enter Oracle Admin TestSafe, to gather all Oracle platform accounts containing a username Admin in a Safe called TestSafe.

    Note: This is a non-exact keyword search. A best practice would be to create a custom platform name in CyberArk and enter that value in this field to improve accuracy.

    yes

    Use SSL

    If enabled, the scanner uses SSL through IIS for secure communications. Enable this option if CyberArk is configured to support SSL through IIS.

    yes

    Verify SSL Certificate

    If enabled, the scanner validates the SSL certificate. Enable this option if CyberArk is configured to support SSL through IIS and you want to validate the certificate.

    no

    Caution: Tenable strongly recommends encrypting communication between your on-site scanner and the CyberArk AIM gateway using HTTPS and/or client certificates. For information on securing the connection, refer to the Tenable Vulnerability Management User Guide and the Central Credential Provider Implementation Guide located at cyberark.com (login required).

  1. Click Save.