NetBackup and Veritas Appliances Hardening Guide
- Top recommendations to improve your NetBackup and Veritas appliances security posture
- Steps to protect Flex Appliance
- Managing multifactor authentication
- Managing single sign-on (SSO)
- About lockdown mode
- Configuring an isolated recovery environment using the web UI
- Steps to protect NetBackup Appliance
- About single sign-on (SSO) authentication and authorization
- About authentication using smart cards and digital certificates
- About data encryption
- About forwarding logs to an external server
- Steps to protect NetBackup
- About multifactor authentication
- Configure NetBackup for single sign-on (SSO)
- Configure user authentication with smart cards or digital certificates
- Workflow to configure multi-person authorization for NetBackup operations
- Access codes
- Workflow to configure immutable and indelible data
- Add a configuration for an external CMS server
- Configuring an isolated recovery environment on a NetBackup BYO media server
- About FIPS support in NetBackup
- Workflow for external KMS configuration
- Workflow to configure data-in-transit encryption
- Workflow to use external certificates for NetBackup host communication
- About certificate revocation lists for external CA
- Configuring an external certificate for a clustered primary server
- Configuring a NetBackup host (media server, client, or cluster node) to use an external CA-signed certificate after installation
- Configuration options for external CA-signed certificates
- ECA_CERT_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
- About protecting the MSDP catalog
- How to set up malware scanning
- About backup anomaly detection
- Steps to protect NetBackup Flex Scale
- STIG overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- FIPS overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- Support for immutability in NetBackup Flex Scale
- Deploying external certificates on NetBackup Flex Scale
- About multifactor authentication
- About single sign-on (SSO) configuration
Considerations before configuring multifactor authentication
Some considerations that you need to remember before you configure multifactor authentication:
The Appliance administrator can see the status of all the users on the
page.If AD/LDAP server configuration is removed from the cluster without removing the AD/LDAP user's MFA configuration, the Appliance administrator may see stale entries for AD/LDAP users.
If you are an AD/LDAP user with no role, you cannot login to the appliance.
A local administrator is a non AD/LDAP user.
If NetBackup Flex Scale has been deployed with both primary and media servers, and if the user does not have the Appliance administrator role and has only NetBackup administrator role, the user is directed to the home screen.
Local administrator users' roles must be assigned from the NetBackup Flex Scale GUI.
When catalog replication for disaster recovery is configured between two NetBackup FlexScale clusters, users are managed independently on each cluster and the corresponding multifactor authentication configuration should be done separately on each cluster. Veritas recommends that you use the following guidelines when making user configuration changes in a NetBackup Flex Scale cluster on which disaster recovery is configured:
When adding local users, both the clusters should use the same credentials.
AD/LDAP configuration must be performed only on the primary cluster on which disaster recovery is configured.
When configuring multifactor authentication for a user, the same multifactor authentication secret key must be used for both clusters.
When enforcing multifactor authentication, it should be enforced with the same start date on both the clusters.