Database Credentials
The following topic describes the available Database credentials.
Note: Aspects of credential options are based on Nessus plugin options. Therefore, specific credential options may differ from the descriptions documented here.
Configure the following options for all database credentials:
Options | Description |
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Name (Required) |
A name for the credential. |
Description | A description for the credential. |
Tag |
A tag for the credential. For more information, see Tags. |
IBM DB2
The following table describes the additional options to configure for
Options | Description |
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Source |
The method for providing the required credential details: Entry or Import.
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|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Port | The TCP port that the IBM DB2 database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 50000. |
Database Name | The name for your database (not the name of your instance). |
Informix/DRDA
The following table describes the additional options to configure for Informix/DRDA credentials.
Options | Description |
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Username | The username for a user on the database. |
Password |
The password associated with the username you provided. |
Port | The TCP port that the Informix/DRDA database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 1526. |
MySQL
The following table describes the additional options to configure for MySQL credentials.
Options | Description |
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Source |
The method for providing the required credential details: Entry or Import.
|
|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Username | The username for a user on the database. |
Password |
The password associated with the username you provided. |
Port | The TCP port that the MySQL database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 3306. |
SID | The name for your database instance. |
Oracle Database
The following table describes the additional options to configure for Oracle
Options | Description |
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Source |
The method for providing the required credential details: Entry or Import.
|
|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Port | The TCP port that the Oracle database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 1521. |
|
The type of account you want Tenable Security Center to use to access the database instance:
|
Service Type | The Oracle parameter you want to use to specify the database instance: SID or |
Service |
The SID value or SERVICE_NAME value for your database instance. The Service value you enter must match your parameter selection for the Service Type option. |
PostgreSQL
The following table describes the additional options to configure for PostgreSQL credentials.
Options | Description |
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|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Port | The TCP port that the PostgreSQL database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 5432. |
Database Name | The name for your database instance. |
SQL Server
The following table describes the additional options to configure for SQL Server credentials.
Options | Description |
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Source |
The method for providing the required credential details: Entry or Import.
|
|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Username | The username for a user on the database. |
Password |
The password associated with the username you provided. |
Port | The TCP port that the SQL Server database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 1433. |
Authentication |
The type of account you want Tenable Security Center to use to access the database instance: SQL or Windows. |
Instance Name | The name for your database instance. |
Sybase ASE
The following table describes the additional options to configure for Sybase ASE credentials.
Options | Description |
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|
The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
Port | The TCP port that the Sybase ASE database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. The default is port 3638. |
|
The type of authentication used by the Sybase ASE database: RSA or Plain Text. |
Apache Cassandra
Option |
Description |
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The authentication method for providing the required credentials.
For descriptions of the options for your selected authentication type, see |
|
The port the database listens on. The default is port 9042. |
MongoDB
Option |
Description |
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Username |
The username for the database. |
Password |
The password for the supplied username. |
Database |
The name of the database to authenticate to. Tip: To authenticate via LDAP or saslauthd, type $external.
|
Port |
(Required) The TCP port that the MongoDB database instance listens on for communications from Tenable Security Center. |