McAfee TSA00M005PAA Processor Guide - Page 126

Discovering IP addresses in a domain, Discovering IP addresses in a network

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Using the SaaS Vulnerability Scanning Service Managing scan devices • A dding devices to scan on page 127 Use this task to add devices you want to scan. Devices can be IP addresses, domains, or networks that you want to scan. • C onfiguring devices to accept scans on page 128 Use this task to configure devices to accept communications from the IP addresses where vulnerability scans originate. • C reating device groups on page 128 Optionally, use this task to create groups and add devices to a group. • C hanging device groups on page 129 If you have already assigned devices to groups, use this task to move devices in and out of existing groups. • D eleting devices on page 129 Use this task to delete devices from your account. Discovering IP addresses in a domain The DNS Discovery tool identifies active IP addresses associated with a domain. Use this task to identify the IP addresses that you need to scan. Task 1 Open the SaaS vulnerability scanning portal (click the link in the SaaS Vulnerability Scanning/PCI Certification widget on the Dashboard page of the SecurityCenter). 2 In the portal, click the Security tab to display the Security Dashboard page. 3 Under Discovery, select DNS. 4 On the DNS Discovery page, select an action. If you want to... Add a domain to run discovery on Run a discovery scan (if you have already added a domain) View results of a discovery scan (if you have already run one) Delete a domain that you added Do this... Under Add a Domain for DNS Discovery, type a domain name, select the checkbox to agree to the terms, and click Add. If no date appears in the Last Scanned column, select Not Scanned Yet, select options for the scan, then click Confirm. If a date appears in the Last Scanned column, select the domain name to display results of the last discovery scan. Click the red X in the right column of the Domain table. Discovering IP addresses in a network The network discovery tool identifies which IP addresses within a network (a specified range of IP addresses) are active. Use this task to identify the active IP addresses you need to scan within a range of IP addresses. Task 1 Open the SaaS vulnerability scanning portal (click the link in the SaaS Vulnerability Scanning/PCI Certification widget on the Dashboard page of the SecurityCenter). 2 In the portal, click the Security tab to display the Security Dashboard page. 3 Under Discovery, select Networks. McAfee Total Protection Service Product Guide 126

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McAfee Total Protection Service Product Guide
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Adding devices to scan on page 127
Use this task to add devices you want to scan. Devices can be IP addresses, domains, or
networks that you want to scan.
Configuring devices to accept scans on page 128
Use this task to configure devices to accept communications from the IP addresses where
vulnerability scans originate.
Creating device groups on page 128
Optionally, use this task to create groups and add devices to a group.
Changing device groups on page 129
If you have already assigned devices to groups, use this task to move devices in and out of
existing groups.
Deleting devices on page 129
Use this task to delete devices from your account.
Discovering IP addresses in a domain
The DNS Discovery tool identifies active IP addresses associated with a domain.
Use this task to identify the IP addresses that you need to scan.
Task
1
Open the SaaS vulnerability scanning portal (click the link in the SaaS Vulnerability
Scanning/PCI Certification widget on the Dashboard page of the SecurityCenter).
2
In the portal, click the
Security
tab to display the Security Dashboard page.
3
Under Discovery, select
DNS
.
4
On the DNS Discovery page, select an action.
Discovering IP addresses in a network
The network discovery tool identifies which IP addresses within a network (a specified range
of IP addresses) are active.
Use this task to identify the active IP addresses you need to scan within a range of
IP addresses.
Task
1
Open the SaaS vulnerability scanning portal (click the link in the SaaS Vulnerability
Scanning/PCI Certification widget on the Dashboard page of the SecurityCenter).
2
In the portal, click the
Security
tab to display the Security Dashboard page.
3
Under Discovery, select
Networks
.
If you want to...
Do this...
Add a domain to run discovery on
Under
Add a Domain for DNS Discovery
, type a domain
name, select the checkbox to agree to the terms, and click
Add
.
Run a discovery scan (if you have
already added a domain)
If no date appears in the Last Scanned column, select
Not
Scanned Yet
, select options for the scan, then click
Confirm
.
View results of a discovery scan (if
you have already run one)
If a date appears in the Last Scanned column, select the
domain name to display results of the last discovery scan.
Delete a domain that you added
Click the red
X
in the right column of the Domain table.
Using the SaaS Vulnerability Scanning Service
Managing scan devices