Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Security Guide
- About the NetBackup appliance Security Guide
- User authentication
- About user authentication on the NetBackup appliance
- About configuring user authentication
- About user name and password specifications
- User authorization
- Intrusion prevention and intrusion detection systems
- Log files
- Operating system security
- Data security
- Web security
- Network security
- Call Home security
- Remote Management Module (RMM) security
- STIG and FIPS conformance
- Appendix A. Security release content
About the NetBackup appliance intrusion detection system
The appliance intrusion detection system (IDS) consists of a custom Symantec Data Center Security (SDCS) policy that runs automatically at startup. The IDS policy is a real-time policy for monitoring significant system events and critical configuration changes, while optionally taking remediation actions on events of interest.
The following list contains some of the events that the IDS policy monitors:
User logons, logouts, and failed log on attempts
Sudo commands
User addition, deletion, and password changes
User group addition, deletion, and member modifications
System auto-start option changes
Modifications to all system directories and files, including core system files, core system configuration files, installation programs, and common daemon files
NetBackup services start and stop
Detected system attacks from UNIX rootkit file/directory detection, UNIX worm file/directory detection, malicious module detection, suspicious permission change detection, and so on
Audit of all the NetBackup Appliance Web Console and NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu activity, including shell operations for maintenance, root, and NetBackupCLI users.