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After browsing for the plugin archive and uploading it, confirm the plugin type and then click “Add” to extract the plugins to
SecurityCenter. Shortly after completion a notification message is displayed indicating a successful plugin upload.
Other Plugin Options
Other plugin options include “Detail” and “Source”. The “Detail” option loads a pop-up with plugin details such as Plugin
ID, Plugin Name, Family, Plugin Type, Version, Plugin Publication Date, Plugin Modification Date, CVE/BID, CVSS Score,
CVSS Vector, if an exploit is available, Description, and Solution. The “Source” option displays the plugin source code, as
available, to the user. The “Search” option allows you to search for plugins based on several plugin attributes including:
ID, Name, Description, Type, CVEBID (CVE or Bugtraq ID number), MSFT (Microsoft Bulletin), XRef, and Exploit
Available.
Troubleshooting
SecurityCenter
SecurityCenter does not appear to be operational
Close and reopen the web browser if a login page does not appear. Ensure that Adobe Flash is installed and able
to run on the target system’s web browser.
Ensure that the remote httpd service is running on the SecurityCenter host:
# ps ax | grep httpd
1990 ? Ss 0:01 /opt/sc4/support/bin/httpd -k start
Ensure that sufficient drive space exists on the SecurityCenter host:
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
8506784 8506784 0 100% /
/dev/sda1 101086 24455 71412 26% /boot
tmpfs 1037732 0 1037732 0% /dev/shm
If drive space has become exhausted for any reason, sufficient space must be recovered and the SecurityCenter
service must be restarted for SecurityCenter to become operational:
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
8506784 6816420 1251276 85% /