SCM has STIGs but our OIS team require us to report using CIS, so having CIS template directly in SCM would simplify this process and allow us to give them direct access to report compliance against our servers
Most companies want to keep agent deployments to a minimum or even don't support them at all (depending on the environment type). Please enable support for policy scanning without needing to deploy agents on the nodes. There are other systems that allow this functionality today, so SolarWinds should be able to do the same.
we get our STIGS from Cyber.mil and they come with XCCDF.XML and STIG_unclass.xsl files. would like to be able to upload those into the SCM
Currently only able to import YAML formatted STIG files, and only 3 available?
When you are applying a policy in SCM, you have a handful of filters available. However, MachineType is not one of them. This makes it very slow and cumbersome to apply policies that are specific to an OS, like the "Windows Server 2016 STIG (version1, rel. 10)" policy. In the example below, we have almost 1300 Windows…
Currently, database queries in SCM only support using local SQL accounts. Managing local database accounts across thousands, or even hundreds of SQL installs is painful. Support for Windows Authentication would allow us to use AD accounts for database queries in SQL and make the management of these accounts, credentials…
Due to high bandwitdh comsuption, its like to 200 MB per host in 1 hour. in 100 hosts will be 200000 MB in 1 hour over a wan link.
It would be really nice if we had the ability to accept the change (set as baseline) from the Content Comparison Page, instead of having to go back and re-load the overview page to accept the change.
SCM currently can do a comparison between two configurations at different points in time on the SAME system. How about we have a feature that allows us to compare configuration settings ACROSS 2 systems. This can ease the administration tasks of system administrators to a great deal - as OS configurations, OS updates, OS…
Compliance policies similar to NCM would be great. Something that supports STIGs, PCI, etc. etc.
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