User session details include the IP address of the currently logged-in user. This information is displayed on the Recent Sessions page. For public IP addresses you can also display the geographical location associated with a specific IP address, however this requires a location database to be installed on the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance and each Remote Site Appliance. You can install the MaxMind Geolocation database free of charge and display user locations for any public IP address.
You can periodically refresh the location database by installing an updated version. While it is possible to install multiple databases over time, the most recently installed database overwrites the contents of the previous version. For example, if a country database is already installed, and you install a city database on the appliance, the Location column on the Recent Sessions page reflects the information from the newly installed city database.
For complete information about MaxMind Geolocation databases, visit https://www.maxmind.com/.
NOTE: To download a database file from MaxMind, start by creating a user profile. You must download a file that uses the MMDB format, not a CSV file. |
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Log in to the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance Administrator Console or Remote Site Administrator Console. |
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Log in to the Systems Deployment Appliance Administrator Console. |
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Click Settings > Control Panel to display the Control Panel, then click General Settings to display the General Settings page. |
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Log in to the Remote Appliance Console. |
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Click Settings > Control Panel to display the Control Panel, then click Remote Site Settings to display the Remote Site Settings page. |
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Next, you can go to the Recent Sessions page and review the location data for the current user. See View a list of user sessions.
Use the Recent Sessions page to view all sessions associated with your account. You can review your user sessions on the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance, or each Remote Site Appliance, as applicable. Alternatively, to see the latest sessions, in the top-right corner, click the Recent Sessions icon, and review the list in the My Recent Sessions pane that appears.
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On the left navigation pane, click Audit Log to expand the section, then click Recent Sessions to display the Recent Sessions page. |
The SNMP agent on the appliance enables remote monitoring of the appliance.
The internal SNMP agent uses the standard UDP port 161 and cannot be configured using TRAP and INFORM methods. If you have a primary SNMP agent configured on a different device, it can send GET, GETNEXT, and GETBULK requests to the appliance and have the appliance return the requested information.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings > Control Panel to display the Control Panel, then click Security to display the Security Settings page. |
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NOTE: In versions prior to 7.0, the community string is set to public by default. If you upgrade from a pre-7.0 version, and SNMP monitoring is disabled, the community string changes from public to KaceSDA. If SNMP monitoring is enabled, the community string stays set to public, you should update it to prevent security issues. Warnings appear on the Dashboard and on the Security Settings page, alerting you to update the community string. |
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