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Clicking on “Add” brings up the dialog box below:
In the “Type” drop-down, select DSA or RSA as the key type.
In the “Comment” box, enter a string of text that describes the purpose of the key being added to the system.
In the “Public Key” box, paste the text of the public key from the remote SecurityCenter and click “Submit”. If a valid public
key was entered, a “Success” message is displayed and the key will show up in the key list.
Remote LCE Key Exchange
A manual key exchange between the SecurityCenter and the LCE is normally not required; however, in some cases
where remote root login is prohibited or key exchange debugging is required, you will need to manually exchange the
keys.
For the remote LCE to recognize the SecurityCenter, you need to copy the SSH public key of the SecurityCenter and
append it to the “/opt/lce/.ssh/authorized_keys” file. The “/opt/lce/daemons/lce-install-key.sh” script
performs this function. The steps are outlined in Appendix 2 of this document.
Publishing Sites
Organizations may configure publishing sites as targets to send report results to a properly configured web server or a
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Continuous Monitoring and Risk Scoring (CMRS) site.