New Features
Unix Agent - Monitor Unix and Linux servers, just like your Windows servers! Agent API Interface – Cusomize what triggers agent activity ActiveX Agent Installation – Embed installation into any web app Updates to Secondary User Identification – Better security and faster response time Improvements to Monitor Log – Additional integration point with sys management tools LDAP Domain Aliases/Objects - Greater control leveraging Active Directory Additional date filtering – Precise session filtering in a single click
Unix Agent
The new ObserveIT Agent can now be deployed on Unix / Linux machines to record all remote SSH and Telnet sessions.
Search and replay all interactive shell logins from within ObserveIT Web Management Console.
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See details of all command line activity, resulting system calls, and resources affected by each call.
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Add secondary user authentication layer based on Active Directory groups.
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Simple installation, with no need to reboot.
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Supports Solaris (Solaris 10 x86/x64 or SPARC) and Linux (RHEL/CentOS 5). Additional Unix versions will soon follow.
Agent API Interface
Control the ObserveIT Agent via scripting and custom DLLs from within your corporate applications.
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Start, stop, pause and resume recorded sessions based on custom event triggers.
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Trigger activity based on process IDs, process names or web URLs.
Control the ObserveIT Agent via scripting and custom DLLs from within your corporate applications.
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Combined with API activation, this delivers the full power of ObserveIT from within your application.
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Whenever a user connects to your web app, they are prompted to download and install the ActiveX installation. Only then, the user can proceed to use the web app.
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All user actions within this specific web app will be recorded, without affecting any other website or application.
With ObserveIT, you can require a secondary user authentication, to tie a specific named user to a generic “administrator” login.
Additions to Monitor Log
As ObserveIT captures session metadata, it is stored not only in our searchable database, but also in the ObserveIT Monitor Log.
Serves as an additional integration point for 3rd Party management tools (such as MS System Center, CA Unicenter, etc.).
Support for LDAP Domain Aliases
Greater convenience in managing users via LDAP directory.
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Users and user groups can be utilized for identifying and enabling access privileges.
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In v5.2, each LDAP domain can now have an alias (identical to the NetBIOS name of the Active Directory name). Start your Free Trial Today!
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