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Where Can I Download It? ArcSight Edition

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

Summary:

This document details how to access two servers for downloading ArcSight-related content. The first server uses protocols like HTTP or SFTP, requires a VPN, has local authentication with the latest usernames and passwords, and offers faster download speeds than CIFS/SMB but is not a complete mirror of another server called engibrix. Engibrix utilizes CIFS/SMB protocol, also requiring a VPN for access through ArcSight Active Directory (e.g., arcsight\ssmith). It stores all current and older ArcSight software, demonstration virtual machines, and should be considered the authoritative source for ArcSight content. However, accessing it via CIFS/SMB results in slower download speeds and reliability without integration with HPE Active Directory. The document also outlines several shares/directories on engibrix: - \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released: General Available (GA) software. - \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\AgentReleaseLatest: Latest SmartConnector release. - \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\AgentReleasesOld: Older SmartConnector releases. - \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\Solutions: Solutions releases (e.g., Compliance Insight Packages, IdentityView, and Reputation Security Monitor). Additionally, the document mentions other storage locations and protocols used by HP for content updates, sales demonstrations, and software support: - The primary storage location for Context Updates is \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\ContextUpdate. - The main share for PreSales files is located at \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo. - Demonstration virtual machines are stored in two directories: \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo\demo_vm_current and \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo\demo_vm_older. For software support, the site uses HTTPS/FTP with no VPN requirement for fast downloads but is not integrated with HPE Active Directory or store ArcSight product software or documentation; it only stores demonstration virtual machines due to space limitations. For creating a drop box, one must go to https://hprc.corp.hp.com/, requiring VPN for creation but not for uploading or downloading from the drop boxes themselves. Authentication methods vary: HP Passport uses HP Passport for authentication, while iROCK requires HPE Active Directory Email and Computer password, DigitalBadge, or Simplified Logon, along with Partner Certific.

Details:

This document outlines the details of accessing two different servers for downloading content related to ArcSight software: WinZip/7-Zip Password: @rc51gh+ and engibrix. The WinZip/7-Zip Password: @rc51gh+ server uses protocols http or sftp, requires a VPN, and has local authentication with the latest usernames and passwords available. It offers faster download speeds than cifs/smb but is not a complete mirror of engibrix. The engibrix server utilizes cifs/smb protocol, also requiring a VPN for access. Authentication is through ArcSight Active Directory (i.e., arcsight\ssmith). This server stores all current and older ArcSight software as well as demonstration virtual machines and should be considered the authoritative source for ArcSight content. However, accessing it via cifs/smb results in slower download speeds and reliability, and there's no integration with HPE Active Directory. Shares/Directories on engibrix include:

  • \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released: General Available (GA) software.

  • \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\AgentReleaseLatest: Latest SmartConnector release.

  • \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\AgentReleasesOld: Older SmartConnector releases.

  • \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\Solutions: Solutions releases (e.g., Compliance Insight Packages, IdentityView, and Reputation Security Monitor).

  • The document does not provide information about the WinZip/7-Zip Password: @rc51gh+ server's directory structure as it is not detailed in this text.

This text provides information about various storage locations and protocols used by HP for content updates, sales demonstrations, and software support. The primary storage location is \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\released\ContextUpdate, which houses Context Updates. The main share for PreSales files is located at \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo, while demonstration virtual machines are stored in two directories: \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo\demo_vm_current and \\engibrix.arst.usa.hp.com\salesdemo\demo_vm_older. Regarding software support, the site uses https/ftp with no VPN requirement for fast downloads. However, it is not integrated with HPE Active Directory and does not store ArcSight product software or documentation; only demonstration virtual machines are stored here due to space limitations. To create a drop box, one must go to https://hprc.corp.hp.com/, requiring VPN for creation but not for uploading or downloading from the drop boxes themselves. For HP Passport and iROCK, which handle software support online (SSO) and iROCK respectively, they use the https protocol with no VPN required. Authentication methods vary: HP Passport uses HP Passport for authentication, while iROCK requires HPE Active Directory Email and Computer password, DigitalBadge, or Simplified Logon, along with Partner Certific. In summary, this text outlines various storage locations and protocols used by HP for different purposes, including content updates, sales demonstrations, and software support, providing information on authentication methods, VPN requirements, and the limitations of each system. The provided text outlines the security measures and authentication requirements for accessing a specific resource called "iROCK" via HTTPS protocol. Here's a summary of key points from the text: 1. **Access Requirements**: To access iROCK, users need to follow the instructions in a provided document. 2. **Storage of ArcSight Products**: The ArcSight product software and virtual machines are not stored on the site; they can only be accessed through specific means as outlined in the document. 3. **Protection Measures**: A protocol named "Protect724" is mentioned, which includes several security features:

  • **HTTPS Protocol**: Access requires HTTPS, indicating a secure connection.

  • **VPN Requirement**: Although not explicitly stated, VPN usage is implied but might be optional based on the context of what "No" in "VPN Required" means (likely for simplicity or specific configuration).

  • **Authentication Methods**: Local authentication methods are used:

  • **Local Passwords and Credentials**: Includes HPE Active Directory email and computer passwords, DigitalBadge, Simplified Logon, and Partner Certificate.

4. **Additional Security**: The virtual machine associated with iROCK is protected by a WinZip password, indicated by the placeholder "@rc51gh+". In summary, accessing iROCK involves obtaining access through a detailed document, utilizing secure HTTPS communication with local authentication methods including specialized credentials and certificates. Virtual machines are further secured by an unspecified encryption method involving WinZip.

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