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Download Location of ArcSight Edition Software

  • Writer: Pavan Raja
    Pavan Raja
  • Apr 8, 2025
  • 2 min read

Summary:

The text you provided outlines several methods for accessing files from sources related to HP's ArcSight product software and virtual machines, with different protocols, VPN requirements, authentication methods, and specific details about the content available at each source. Here’s a summary of the key points from the text: 1. **Drop Box Creation**: Users can create their own drop box using a portal (not specified in detail), which requires VPN for creation but not for uploading or downloading files to it. Authentication is through HP Passport Plus. 2. **Software Support Online (SSO)**: This service uses HTTPS and does not require a VPN. It relies on HP Passport Plus for authentication, though there are known issues with PreSales SAID users experiencing incomplete visibility of ArcSight products. For authoritative sources, engibrix or 16.103.75.22 are recommended. 3. **iROCK**: This site uses HTTPS as the protocol and requires local authentication without a VPN for access to request access through a linked document. It does not store ArcSight product software or virtual machines. 4. **HP Connections**: Similar to iROCK, this site also uses HTTPS and local authentication (through HP Active Directory) without requiring a VPN. It is designed to facilitate connections but does not host ArcSight products. 5. **Protect724**: Accessed via HTTPS without a VPN, requires registration using an @hp.com email address for access. Local authentication is used here as well, and the site does not store ArcSight product software or virtual machines. In summary, while these platforms provide various ways to access information about HP's ArcSight products, they each have their own characteristics in terms of protocol usage, VPN requirements, authentication methods, and what types of content are available. It’s important for users to be aware of the specific details provided by HP when accessing resources through these channels, especially concerning the visibility and availability of ArcSight product software and virtual machines.

Details:

The summarized information provides details on various products, including their authentication protocols, software types, documentation availability, demo virtual machines, license keys, and where to access them. Key points include: 1. **Logger**: Version 6.0 is available for download via HTTP from the IP address 16.103.75.22, with separate links for installation files and a demo VM. The latest version can also be accessed through network shares using ArcSight Active Directory credentials. 2. **ESM**: No specific details about versions or access methods are provided in the text. ### Access Methods:

  • **HTTP/SFTP** from IP address 16.103.75.22 for Logger and other products.

  • **Network Shares**: Through \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\Logger\6.0-GA or similar paths, requiring ArcSight AD credentials.

  • **HTTPS** for certain documentation and support sites like iROCK and HP Connections.

### Documentation:

  • Available via direct links to documents hosted on specific websites such as JiveOn for iROCK documentation.

### Licensing:

  • Internal License Keys are available, though not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

### Summary Table: | Product | Authentication Protocol | Software Type | Documentation | Demo Virtual Machine | Vanilla Virtual Machine | Technical Presentation | Demo Script | Internal License Keys | |

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