Secure Shell (SSHD Host)
Connector name |
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Connector type | Executable with script |
Type (UI field value) | SSHD Host target system |
Target system versions supported / tested | Systems that are accessed using SSH (Secure Shell). The SSH protocol is available on most Unix systems; however, the connector is not limited to Unix – any SSH-enabled system can be targeted as long as the passwords can be managed from the command line. Both SSH1 and SSH2 protocols are supported. |
Connector status / support | Customer-Verified Clients may contact Bravura Security support for assistance with this connector. Troubleshooting and testing must be completed in the client's test environment as Bravura Security does not maintain internal test environments for the associated target system. |
Installation / setup | For Bravura Security Fabric to be able to successfully execute a particular operation on a specific SSH-enabled system, the operation must be defined in a PSLang script that is used by Using the connector for Secure Shell ( |
The following Bravura Security Fabric operations are supported by the connector for Secure Shell (agtssh
):
user verify password
get server information
user change password
administrator reset password
administrator reset+expire password
expire password
unexpire password
administrator verify password
verify+reset password
enable account
disable account
check account enabled
lock account
unlock account
check account lock
expire account
check account expiry
unexpire account
create account
delete account
add user to group
delete user from group
add group to group
remove group from group
create group
delete group
move contexts
rename account
update attributes
run command
list account attributes
List:
accounts
attributes
groups
groups SID
members
computer objects
service accounts
members of built-in administrators group
Note
The SSH target script supports listing workstations, servers, and accounts (admin, IIS, DCOM, Com+, SCM, TASK). See the Win32 Console Script chapter, Listing computer objects and Listing iis, dcom, com+, scm, task, and custom accounts to learn how to write scripts for these operations.
For a full list and explanation of each connector operation, see Connector operations.