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When creating and running config change templates, there should be a way to hide password fields when entering data, when show the preview and when the script results is shown. Please consider this for future enhancements to NCM.
We were asked recently to enable the check mark in the NCM Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Enable Session Tracing. When I was preparing the files for despatch to SolarWinds I found that the NCM config files generated for the session tracing contained the login and enable passwords in plain text. These passwords are…
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How are passwords stored in the Orion database? I know they are not clear text but are they encrypted or hashed and if so with what algorithms?
NCM Session Tracing is a debug feature which creates a log of transaction information between nodes and the server running NCM, which includes a record of keystrokes / etc. sent to nodes and return information. User names and passwords used during a session are saved to the debug file SWTelentDebug.txt in clear text. It…
Currently where I work we "manage" our passwords on a spreadsheet. Obviously, NOT the best system. We are looking at Password Management Solutions and would like to know: * Have you used CommonKey, LastPass, or another password management solution? * What has been your experience(s)? * Any advise for us?
As much as we try to understand the importance of password security – whether it’s for a computer login, email account, network device, Wi-Fi or domain access – we don’t seem to meticulously implement it every time we set up or change a password. Password security is a popular topic for IT pros and end-users alike, which…
Hackers Steal 2 Million Usernames & Passwords from Social Networking Sites including Google, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn This is a whale of a heist. All the social network stalwarts have been outsmarted by hackers. Security experts at Trustwaves SpiderLabs have discovered a trove of 2 million hacked social network user…
Hi, in EDIT PROPERTIES of Node Management you can read your SNMPv3 passwords out of the source code. If you don't use a saved connection profile you can also read the password of your Login-User. Otherwise you only see the set variable. Here are some pictures about the issue: Can you please fix this!! There are many ways…
How/Where do I delete the passwords that are not in the global variable but show up when adding a node in the drop down menu? thanks
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