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Ensure the server meets the specified requirements.
Open-AudIT Default Configuration Values and Description
Make sure (if you wish to use Discovery), that you have set your values for default_* items.
After everything is installed and configured correctly and you have set your credentials, it is time to start your first audit. You can do this in a few different ways (shown below) however, it is best to see if OpenAudIT is up and working correctly before trying to audit multiple machines or devices.
With this feature you can audit a single machine to get an idea of how OpenAudIT works. Furthermore, you can use this to add a single device without performing a full discovery on a subnet.
Navigate to the menu and go to Discover -> Discoveries -> Discover a single device
Next, enter the Network Address of the machine you wish to audit and ensure you have added the credentials for this device. As displayed below there are places to enter credentials using a Windows username, SSH, or SNMP Community. Choose the option that best suites your situation. After all the required information is entered press the Execute button for the results.
How to use Open-AudIT Discovery on a Subnet
OpenAudIT also allows for auditing by using a script.
How to audit a subnet using a script
Discover your Active Directory domain.
How to use Active Directory Discovery
The Roles endpoint allows you to create and manage the set of permissions(Create, Read, Update, Delete).
Being able to determine which machines are configured in the same way is a major part of systems administration and auditing. Follow the link below to walk you through setting this up.