Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Security Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (5.1.1)
Platform: NetBackup Appliance OS
  1. About the NetBackup appliance Security Guide
    1.  
      About the NetBackup appliance Security Guide
  2. User authentication
    1. About user authentication on the NetBackup appliance
      1.  
        User types that can authenticate on the NetBackup appliance
    2. About configuring user authentication
      1.  
        Generic user authentication guidelines
    3.  
      About authenticating LDAP users
    4.  
      About authenticating Active Directory users
    5. About authentication using smart cards and digital certificates
      1.  
        2FA
      2.  
        Smart card Authentication for NetBackup Web UI
      3.  
        Smart card authentication for NetBackup Appliance Web UI
      4.  
        Smart card authentication for NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      5.  
        Configure role-based access control
      6.  
        Configure authentication for a smart card or digital certificate for the NetBackup Web UI
    6. About single sign-on (SSO) authentication and authorization
      1.  
        Configure single sign-on (SSO) for a NetBackup Appliance
    7.  
      About the appliance login banner
    8. About user name and password specifications
      1.  
        About STIG-compliant password policy rules
  3. User authorization
    1.  
      About user authorization on the NetBackup appliance
    2. About authorizing NetBackup appliance users
      1.  
        NetBackup appliance user role privileges
    3.  
      About the Administrator user role
    4.  
      About the NetBackupCLI user role
    5.  
      About user authorization in NetBackup
  4. Intrusion prevention and intrusion detection systems
    1.  
      About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup appliance
    2.  
      About the NetBackup appliance intrusion prevention system
    3.  
      About the NetBackup appliance intrusion detection system
    4.  
      Reviewing SDCS events on the NetBackup appliance
    5.  
      Running SDCS in unmanaged mode on the NetBackup appliance
    6.  
      Running SDCS in managed mode on the NetBackup appliance
  5. Log files
    1.  
      About NetBackup appliance log files
    2.  
      Viewing log files using the Support command
    3.  
      Where to find NetBackup appliance log files using the Browse command
    4.  
      Gathering device logs on a NetBackup appliance
    5.  
      Log Forwarding feature overview
  6. Operating system security
    1.  
      About NetBackup appliance operating system security
    2.  
      Major components of the NetBackup appliance OS
    3.  
      Disable user access to the NetBackup appliance operating system
    4.  
      Manage support access to the maintenance shell
  7. Data security
    1.  
      About data security
    2.  
      About data integrity
    3.  
      About data classification
    4. About data encryption
      1.  
        KMS support
  8. Web security
    1.  
      About SSL usage
    2.  
      About implementing external certificates
  9. Network security
    1.  
      About Network Access Control
    2.  
      About IPsec Channel Configuration
    3.  
      About NetBackup appliance ports
    4.  
      About the NetBackup Appliance firewall
  10. Call Home security
    1. About AutoSupport
      1.  
        Data security standards
    2. About Call Home
      1.  
        Configuring Call Home from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      2.  
        Enabling and disabling Call Home from the appliance shell menu
      3.  
        Configuring a Call Home proxy server from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      4.  
        Understanding the Call Home workflow
    3. About SNMP
      1.  
        About the Management Information Base (MIB)
  11. Remote Management Module (RMM) security
    1.  
      Introduction to IPMI configuration
    2.  
      Recommended IPMI settings
    3.  
      RMM ports
    4.  
      Enabling SSH on the Remote Management Module
    5.  
      Replacing the default IPMI SSL certificate
    6.  
      Implementing an external IPMI SSL certificate
  12. STIG and FIPS conformance
    1.  
      OS STIG hardening for NetBackup appliance
    2.  
      FIPS 140-2 conformance for NetBackup appliance
    3.  
      About FIPS compliant ciphers
  13.  
    Index

Smart card authentication for NetBackup Appliance Web UI

Ensure that you perform the following three steps before you perform authentication for the Appliance Web UI.

Note:

You can perform the steps in any order.

  1. Configure LDAP authentication with the directory type as OpenLDAP or ActiveDirectory.

    Settings > Security > Authentication > LDAP
  2. Add and grant roles to LDAP users who will be authenticated by the appliance.

    Settings > Security > Authentication > LDAP > Users Add
    Settings > Security > Authorization > Grant
  3. Add all the certificates in the CA chain to the appliance. Intermediate certificates on the card do not have to be added.

    Settings > Security > Certificates > AddCACertificate

The smart card command menu allows you to configure and display parameters related to the Appliance Web UI smart card authentication. You can also enable or disable this feature.

Settings > Security > Authentication > SmartCard

Table: Smart card menu commands

Command

Description

Configure MappingAttribute

The Configure command configures the appliance smart card authentication. It has one required and one optional configuration parameter.

The MappingAttribute parameter specifies if the Common Name (CN) or the User Principal Name (UPN) of the certificate on the smart card is used to authenticate a user and determine that user's role. Enter CN or UPN. It is a required parameter.

CN can be used if the CN in the certificates matches the CN field of the user records in the remote databases, OpenLDAP or ActiveDirectory. UPN can be used if the UPN in the certificates matches the UPN field of the user records in OpenLDAP or ActiveDirectory. When LDAP is, configured the directoryType is specified as OpenLDAP or ActiveDirectory.

Configure OCSPURI

The OCSPURI parameter (Online Certificate Status Protocol) determines if the certificate on the smart card has been revoked. It is an optional parameter. If present, this parameter overrides the OCSP URI present in the certificate. The URI is an FQDN or IPv4 address. An IPv6 address is not supported for the OCSP URI.

Note:

If authentication with smart card fails even after all the necessary steps have been performed, use the SmartCard > Show command and verify that the parameters, including the OCSP URI, if present, are correct. Verify that a name server which can resolve the OCSP URI is configured in the Network menu by navigating to Network > DNS Show

Disable

Disables smart card authentication.

Enable

Enables smart card authentication. You can enable smart card authentication only if LDAP has been configured, CA certificates have been added and smart card authentication has been configured.

Show

Displays a table which shows if smart card authentication is enabled, the selected mapping attribute, and the OCSP URI, if one was entered.