Database Security Service
Database Security Service
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Process Overview
- Purchasing Database Audit
- Step 1: Add a Database
- Step 2: Add an Agent
- Step 3: Download and Install the Agent
- Step 4: Add a Security Group Rule
- Step 5: Enable Database Audit
- Configuring Audit Rules
- Viewing Audit Results
- Notification Settings Management
- Viewing Monitoring Information
- Backing Up and Restoring Database Audit Logs
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Other Operations
- Managing Database Audit Instances
- Viewing the Instance Overview
- Managing Databases and Agents
- Uninstalling an Agent
- Management an Audit Scope
- Viewing Information About SQL Injection Detection
- Managing Risky Operations
- Managing Privacy Data Protection Rules
- Managing Audit Reports
- Managing Backup Audit Logs
- Viewing Operation Logs
- Key Operations Recorded by CTS
- Monitoring
- Permission Control
- Best Practices
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
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Purchase
- Which Subnet Should I Choose When Purchasing an Instance?
- Why Do I Need to Select a VPC When Buying an Instance?
- How Many Database Audit Instances Can I Purchase in the Same Region?
- What Do I Do If a Message Indicating Insufficient Quota Is Displayed During Instance Purchase?
- How Do I Renew Database Audit?
- How Do I Unsubscribe from DBSS?
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Functions
- Can Database Audit Be Used Across AZs?
- Does Database Audit (in Bypass Mode) Affect My Services?
- Can Database Audit Be Shared by Multiple Accounts?
- What Are the Functions of Database Audit?
- What Databases Does Database Audit Support?
- What OSs Can I Install the Database Audit Agent On?
- Does Database Audit Support Bidirectional Audit?
- Can I Audit Databases Across Different VPCs?
- Can Applications Using TLS Connections Be Audited?
- How Long Is the Database Audit Data Stored by Default?
- How Soon Can I Receive an Alarm Notification If an Exception Occurs in Database Audit?
- Is the Total Number Of Alarms Every Day the Same as that of Emails?
- Why I Cannot Preview the Database Security Audit Report Online?
- If I Use Middleware at the Service Side, Will It Affect Database Audit?
- Can DBSS Capture SQL Statements Executed by Third-Party Tools?
- Can DBSS Be Deployed Off the Cloud?
- Can I Change the VPC of a DBSS Instance?
- How Do I Interconnect with DBSS Audit Data Storage?
- What Should I Do If an Alarm of Insufficient DBSS Capacity Is Displayed?
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Agent
- Which Functions Do the Database Audit Agent Provide?
- On What Windows Versions Can I Install the Agent?
- On What Linux OSs Can I Install the Agent?
- What Is the Process Name of the Database Audit Agent?
- (Linux OS) What Should I Do If I Lack the Permission to Run the Agent Installation Script?
- (Linux OS) Where Are the Logs of the Database Audit Agent Saved?
- When Should I Select an Existing Agent?
- What Do I Do If the Database Audit Agent Is Hibernating?
- How Do I Deploy the Agent If I Have an RDS Database That Connects to Multiple ECSs?
- How Do I Determine Where to Install an Agent?
- How Do I Run a Database Audit Agent?
- How Do I Check the Status of the Database Audit Agent?
- How Do I Download a Database Audit Agent?
- How Do I Uninstall a Database Audit Agent?
- Can I Modify the CPU and Memory Thresholds of the Agent?
- How Do I Install the Agent (in Linux OS)?
- How Do I Install the Agent (in Windows OS)?
- What Do I Do If the Communication Between the Agent and Database Audit Instance Is Abnormal?
- How Many Resources Are Consumed by an Agent When It Runs on a Node?
- What Do I Do If Agent Installation Fails?
- What Do I Do If the Error Message "unsupport this Linux version, please check your Linux version with install document!" Is Displayed During Agent Installation?
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Operations
- How Do I Configure Database Audit?
- How Do I Disable SSL for a Database?
- How Do I Set the INSERT Audit Policy for Database Audit?
- How Do I Verify My Database Audit Configuration?
- How Do I Set Database Audit Rules for All Databases?
- How Do I Check the Version of Database Audit?
- How Do I View All Alarms in Database Audit?
- How Do I Audit an RDS Database Accessed through Intranet (by Applications Off the Cloud)?
- Troubleshooting
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Logs
- Can the Operation Logs of Database Audit Be Migrated?
- How Long Are the Operation Logs of Database Audit Saved by Default?
- How Do I Check the Operation Logs of Database Audit?
- How Does Database Audit Process Logs?
- How Do I Back Up the Database Audit Logs?
- Can Database Audit Logs Be Directly Saved to OBS?
- Backup Gets Stuck at the Backup File Uploading Phase
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What OSs Can I Install the Database Audit Agent On?
What OSs Can I Install the Database Audit Agent On?
Updated on 2022-09-22 GMT+08:00
To use database audit, you need to install its agent on the required database, application, or proxy side, and then connect to the database audit instance.
The database audit agent can run on 64-bit Linux or 64-bit Windows. The following table describes the supported OSs.
- For more information, see Table 1.
Table 1 Supported Linux OS versions System Name
System version
CentOS
- CentOS 6.3 (64bit)
- CentOS 6.5 (64bit)
- CentOS 6.8 (64bit)
- CentOS 6.9 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.0 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.1 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.2 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.3 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.4 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.5 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.6 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.8 (64bit)
- CentOS 7.9 (64bit)
- CentOS 8.0 (64bit)
- CentOS 8.1 (64bit)
- CentOS 8.2 (64bit)
Debian
- Debian 7.5.0 (64bit)
- Debian 8.2.0 (64bit)
- Debian 8.8.0 (64bit)
- Debian 9.0.0 (64bit)
- Debian 10.0.0 (64bit)
Fedora
- Fedora 24 (64bit)
- Fedora 25 (64bit)
- Fedora 29 (64bit)
- Fedora 30 (64bit)
OpenSUSE
- SUSE 13 (64bit)
- SUSE 15 (64bit)
- SUSE 42 (64bit)
SUSE
- SUSE 11 SP4 (64bit)
- SUSE 12 SP1 (64bit)
- SUSE 12 SP2 (64bit)
Ubuntu
- Ubuntu 14.04 (64bit)
- Ubuntu 16.04 (64bit)
- Ubuntu 18.04 (64bit)
EulerOS
- Euler 2.2 (64bit)
- Euler 2.3 (64bit)
- Euler 2.5 (64bit)
OpenEuler
- OpenEuler 20.03 (64bit)
Oracle Linux
- Oracle Linux 6.9 (64bit)
- Oracle Linux 7.4 (64bit)
RedHat
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 (64bit)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 (64bit)
NeoKylin
- NeoKylin 7.0 (64bit)
Kylin
- Kylin Linux Advanced Server release V10 (64bit)
Uniontech OS
- Uniontech OS Server 20 Enterprise (64bit)
- The following Windows OSs are supported:
- Windows Server 2008 R2 (64bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 (64bit)
- Windows Server 2016 (64bit)
- Windows Server 2019 (64bit)
- Windows 7 (64bit)
- Windows 10 (64bit)
NOTE:
The DBSS agent depends on Npcap. If the message "Npcap not found, please install Npcap first" is displayed when you install the DBSS agent, first install Npcap and then the DBSS agent.
Npcap download link: https://npcap.com/#downloadFigure 1 Npcap not found
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