Where Can I Download It? ArcSight Edition
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 5 min read
Summary:
This document provides a comprehensive overview of various software products, including their versions and associated details across different systems. The table below outlines the software and documentation for each product, detailing version numbers and system locations:
- **Product**: Lists the type of software or documentation being discussed. - **Version**: Indicates the specific release or version number of the software/documentation. - **Software and Documentation**: Describes what is included in the package (e.g., Demo Virtual Machine, Vanilla Virtual Machine, etc.). - **Demo Virtual Machine Notes**: Additional notes or specifications for the demo virtual machine. - **Vanilla Virtual Machine Notes**: Additional notes or specifications for the vanilla virtual machine. - **Demo Script**: Details about any included script used in demonstrations. - **System Location**: Indicates where each product is hosted (e.g., UBA, HPRC, engibrix, fileserver).
The table includes entries such as:
- **UBA 1.1** at IP address 16.103.75.22 with versions for both the demo and vanilla virtual machines being UBA 1.0. - **iROCK** systems also host these virtual machines, though specific notes indicate that they are based on UBA 1.0 or Logger 5.2. - **ESM** version 6.8c is hosted at IP 16.103.75.22 alongside iROCK systems. - **Logger** version 6.1 is also hosted at the same IP with specific notes about it being based on Logger 5.2. - **ArcMC** version 2.1, specifically noted as ArcMC 2.0, is hosted at the same IP but not available on HPRC. - **ConApp** version 6.4 is hosted at the same IP with specific notes about it being N/A for HPRC use and no system location specified for SmartConnector.
Additionally, there are separate sections provided for other systems like Protect724 and iROCK, each detailing their access requirements and purpose as mentioned earlier in the document.
Details:
This document provides a summary of various products, versions, and their associated details across different systems. The table below outlines the software and documentation for each product, including version numbers and system locations:
**Product**: Lists the type of software or documentation being discussed.
**Version**: Indicates the specific release or version number of the software/documentation.
**Software and Documentation**: Describes what is included in the package (e.g., Demo Virtual Machine, Vanilla Virtual Machine, etc.).
**Demo Virtual Machine Notes**: Additional notes or specifications for the demo virtual machine.
**Vanilla Virtual Machine Notes**: Additional notes or specifications for the vanilla virtual machine.
**Demo Script**: Details about any included script used in demonstrations.
**System Location**: Indicates where each product is hosted (e.g., UBA, HPRC, engibrix, fileserver).
The table includes entries such as:
**UBA 1.1** at IP address 16.103.75.22 with versions for both the demo and vanilla virtual machines being UBA 1.0.
**iROCK** systems also host these virtual machines, though specific notes indicate that they are based on UBA 1.0 or Logger 5.2.
**ESM** version 6.8c is hosted at IP 16.103.75.22 alongside iROCK systems.
**Logger** version 6.1 is also hosted at the same IP with specific notes about it being based on Logger 5.2.
**ArcMC** version 2.1, specifically noted as ArcMC 2.0, is hosted at the same IP but not available on HPRC.
**ConApp** version 6.4 is hosted at the same IP with specific notes about it being N/A for HPRC use and no system location specified for SmartConnector.
Additionally, there are separate sections for Express versions of some products:
**Express** versions include ArcMC 2.1 and ConApp 6.4, both hosted at IP 16.103.75.22 with specific notes about their non-HPRC availability and N/A system locations for certain components like SmartConnector.
Lastly, a virtual machine password is provided as "Virtual Machine WinZip Password: @rc51gh+" which should be used for downloading software or documentation from the specified sites via VPN using authentication protocol settings appropriate for each software type.
The document provides information about two servers, "16.103.75.22" and "engibrix," which are used for accessing software and other resources related to ArcSight and HP products. Here's a summary of each server based on the provided data:
**Server 16.103.75.22:**
**Protocol**: Supports both HTTP/SFTP
**VPN Requirement**: Yes
**Authentication**: Local (uses latest usernames and passwords for access)
**Advantages**: Faster downloads via HTTP or SFTP, supports third-party download programs for resuming downloads during VPN issues.
**Disadvantages**: Not a complete mirror of the main repository; not integrated with HP Active Directory.
**Server engibrix:**
**Protocol**: Supports CIFS/SMB
**VPN Requirement**: Yes
**Authentication**: ArcSight Active Directory (i.e., arcsight\ssmith)
**Advantages**: Contains all current and older ArcSight software, demonstration virtual machines; authoritative source for ArcSight information.
**Disadvantages**: Limited to CIFS/SMB access, slower and less reliable compared to HTTP/SFTP; not integrated with HP Active Directory.
**Shares/Directories**:
Released: Stores Generally Available (GA) software.
AgentReleaseLatest: Stores the latest SmartConnector release.
AgentReleasesOld: Stores older SmartConnector releases.
This document provides an overview of several directories used for storing various files related to different projects at a company named "HP". The main focus is on two specific file servers, one accessible via HTTP (for faster downloads without VPN) and the other using HTTPS/FTP (which requires no VPN but does not integrate with HP's Active Directory).
**HTTP Server:**
**Protocol**: HTTP
**VPN Requirement**: Yes
**Authentication**: ArcSight Active Directory (use your username only, no domain name)
**Purpose**: Main share for PreSales files, including current and older demonstration virtual machines.
Directories:
/salesdemo/ (PreSales files, includes demo_vm_current and demo_vm_older)
/released/Solutions (Compliance Insight Packages, IdentityView, Reputation Security Monitor)
/released/AgentReleasedAUP (Content Updates)
/released/ContextUpdate (Context Updates)
**Download Tips**: Use third-party HTTP download programs for faster downloads and to resume downloads if the VPN connection drops.
**HTTPS/FTP Server:**
**Protocol**: HTTPS/FTP
**VPN Requirement**: No
**Authentication**: Local authentication system (latest username/password can be found here)
**Purpose**: Similar to the HTTP server but does not integrate with HP Active Directory.
Directories:
/salesdemo/ (PreSales files, includes demo_vm_current and demo_vm_older)
**HPRC:**
**Protocol**: HTTPS/FTP
**VPN Requirement**: No
**Authentication**: Local authentication system
**Purpose**: For accessing the latest ArcSight product software and documentation without VPN.
Overall, these servers facilitate faster downloads for certain files by using HTTP or HTTPS protocols that do not require a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection. However, they differ in their integration with HP's Active Directory and authentication methods.
This text provides information about accessing resources for ArcSight products and virtual machines, emphasizing that VPN is required for creating or maintaining drop boxes but not for uploading or downloading from them. It mentions HP Software Support Online (SSO) with HTTPS protocol, which requires HP Passport Plus authentication for verifying software downloads for customers with a SAID. However, there are issues with using HP SSO for ArcSight products due to a known problem with the PreSales SAID, recommending alternative sources like engibrix or 16.103.75.22 as authoritative sources instead. Additionally, it discusses iROCK and Protect724 sites: iROCK requires access request via specific documentation using HP Active Directory email/password, DigitalBadge, Simplified Logon, or Partner Certificate for authentication; Protect724 allows registration with @hp.com email to request access, both having local authentication methods without VPN but storing no ArcSight product software or virtual machines on the site itself.

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