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Host Security Service
Host Security Service
- What's New
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Creating a User and Granting Permissions
- Granting Permissions on Associated Cloud Services
- Accessing HSS
- Checking the Dashboard
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Asset Management
- Asset Management
- Server Fingerprints
- Container Fingerprints
- Server Management
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Container Management
- Viewing the Container Node Protection Status
- Exporting the Container Node List
- Managing Local Images
- Managing SWR Private Images
- Managing SWR Shared Images
- Managing SWR Enterprise Edition Images
- Viewing Container Information
- Handling Unsafe Containers
- Uninstalling the Agent from a Cluster
- Disabling Protection for Container Edition
- Protection Quota Management
- Risk Management
- Server Protection
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Container Protection
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Container Firewalls
- Container Firewall Overview
- Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a Cluster Using the Container Tunnel Network Model)
- Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a Cluster Using the VPC Tunnel Network Model)
- Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a Cluster Using the Cloud Native Network 2.0 Model)
- Container Cluster Protection
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Container Firewalls
- Detection and Response
- Security Operations
- Installation and Configuration on Servers
- Installation and Configuration on Containers
- Plug-in Settings
- Audit
- Monitoring
- Permissions Management
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Best Practices
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Suggestions on How to Fix Official Disclosed Vulnerabilities Provided by HSS
- Git Credential Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2020-5260)
- SaltStack Remote Command Execution Vulnerabilities (CVE-2020-11651 and CVE-2020-11652)
- OpenSSL High-risk Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1967)
- Adobe Font Manager Library Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1020/CVE-2020-0938)
- Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1027)
- Windows CryptoAPI Spoofing Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0601)
- Third-Party Servers Accessing HSS Through a Direct Connect and Proxy Servers
- Installing the HSS Agent Using CBH
- Using HSS to Improve Server Login Security
- Using HSS and CBR to Defend Against Ransomware
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Suggestions on How to Fix Official Disclosed Vulnerabilities Provided by HSS
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
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API Description
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Asset Management
- Collecting Asset Statistics, Including Accounts, Ports, and Processes
- Querying the Account List
- Querying Open Port Statistics
- Querying the Process List
- Querying the Software List
- Querying Automatic Startup Item Information
- Querying the Server List of an Account
- Querying the Open Port List of a Single Server
- Querying the Server List of the Software
- Querying the Service List of Auto-Started Items
- Obtaining the Account Change History
- Obtaining the Historical Change Records of Software Information
- Obtaining the Historical Change Records of Auto-started Items
- Ransomware Prevention
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Baseline Management
- Querying the Weak Password Detection Result List
- Querying the Password Complexity Policy Detection Report
- Querying the Result List of Server Security Configuration Check
- Querying the Check Result of a Security Configuration Item
- Querying the Checklist of a Security Configuration Item
- Querying the List of Affected Servers of a Security Configuration Item
- Querying the Report of a Check Item in a Security Configuration Check
- Quota Management
- Intrusion Detection
- Server Management
- Policy Management
- Vulnerability Management
- Web Tamper Protection
- Tag Management
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Asset Management
- Appendixes
- Change History
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FAQs
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About HSS
- What Is Host Security?
- What Is Container Security?
- What Is Web Tamper Protection?
- What Are the Relationships Between Images, Containers, and Applications?
- How Do I Use HSS?
- Can HSS Protect Local IDC Servers?
- Is HSS in Conflict with Any Other Security Software?
- What Are the Differences Between HSS and WAF?
- Can HSS Be Used Across Accounts?
- What Is the HSS Agent?
- Can HSS Be Used Across Clouds?
- Can I Upgrade My HSS Edition?
- Can HSS Automatically Detect and Remove Viruses?
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Agent
- Is the Agent in Conflict with Any Other Security Software?
- How Do I Uninstall the Agent?
- What Should I Do If Agent Installation Failed?
- How Do I Fix an Abnormal Agent?
- What Is the Default Agent Installation Path?
- How Many CPU and Memory Resources Are Occupied by the Agent When It Performs Scans?
- Do Different HSS Editions Share the Same Agent?
- How Do I View Servers Where No Agents Have Been Installed?
- What Resources Will Be Accessed by the Agent After It Is Installed on a Server?
- How Do I Use Images to Install Agents in Batches?
- What Do I Do If I Cannot Access the Download Link of the Windows Or Linux Agent?
- What Do I Do If Agent Upgrade Fails and the Message "File replacement failed" Is Displayed?
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Vulnerability Management
- How Do I Fix Vulnerabilities?
- What Do I Do If an Alarm Still Exists After I Fixed a Vulnerability?
- Why a Server Displayed in Vulnerability Information Does Not Exist?
- Do I Need to Restart a Server After Its Vulnerabilities Are Fixed?
- Can I Check the Vulnerability and Baseline Fix History on HSS?
- What Do I Do If Vulnerability Fix Failed?
- Why Can't I Select a Server During Manual Vulnerability Scanning or Batch Vulnerability Fixing?
- What Do I Do If a Vulnerability Scan Fails?
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Detection & Response
- How Do I View and Handle HSS Alarm Notifications?
- What Do I Do If My Servers Are Subjected to a Mining Attack?
- Why a Process Is Still Isolated After It Was Whitelisted?
- Why an Attack Is Not Detected by HSS?
- Can I Unblock an IP Address Blocked by HSS, and How?
- Why a Blocked IP Address Is Automatically Unblocked?
- How Often Is Malware Scan and Removal?
- What Do I Do If an IP Address Is Blocked by HSS?
- How Do I Defend Against Ransomware Attacks?
- How Do I Add High-risk Command Execution Alarms to the Whitelist?
- Why Doesn't HSS Generate Alarms for Some Web Shell Files?
- Abnormal Logins
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Brute-force Attack Defense
- How Does HSS Intercept Brute Force Attacks?
- How Do I Handle a Brute-force Attack Alarm?
- How Do I Defend Against Brute-force Attacks?
- How Do I Unblock an IP Address?
- What Do I Do If HSS Frequently Reports Brute-force Alarms?
- What Do I Do If a Huawei Cloud IP Address Trigger a Brute-force Attack Alarm?
- What Do I Do If the Port in Brute-force Attack Records Is Not Updated?
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Baseline Inspection
- Why Are Weak Password Alarms Generated After the Weak Password Detection Policy Is Disabled?
- How Do I Install a PAM and Set a Proper Password Complexity Policy in a Linux OS?
- How Do I Set a Proper Password Complexity Policy in a Windows OS?
- How Do I Handle Unsafe Configurations?
- How Do I View Configuration Check Reports?
- How Do I Handle a Weak Password Alarm?
- How Do I Set a Secure Password?
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Web Tamper Protection
- Why Do I Need to Add a Protected Directory?
- How Do I Modify a Protected Directory?
- What Should I Do If WTP Cannot Be Enabled?
- How Do I Modify a File After WTP Is Enabled?
- What Can I Do If I Enabled Dynamic WTP But Its Status Is Enabled but not in effect?
- What Are the Differences Between the Web Tamper Protection Functions of HSS and WAF?
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Container Security
- How Do I Disable Node Protection?
- How Do I Enable Node Protection?
- How Do I Enable the API Server Audit for an On-Premises Kubernetes Container?
- What Do I Do If the Container Cluster Protection Plug-in Fails to Be Uninstalled?
- What Do I Do If the Cluster Connection Component (ANP-Agent) Failed to Be Deployed?
- What Do I Do If Cluster Permissions Are Abnormal?
- Ransomware Prevention
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Security Configurations
- How Do I Clear the SSH Login IP Address Whitelist Configured in HSS?
- What Can I Do If I Cannot Remotely Log In to a Server via SSH?
- How Do I Use 2FA?
- What Do I Do If I Cannot Enable 2FA?
- Why Can't I Receive a Verification Code After 2FA Is Enabled?
- Why Does My Login Fail After I Enable 2FA?
- How Do I Add a Mobile Number or Email Address for 2FA?
- If I Choose to Use Verification Code for 2FA, How Do I Get the Code?
- Will I Be Billed for Alarm Notifications and SMS?
- Why No Topics Are Available for Me to Choose When I Configure Alarm Notifications?
- Can I Disable HSS Alarm Notifications?
- How Do I Modify Alarm Notification Items?
- How Do I Disable the SELinux Firewall?
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Protection Quota
- How Do I Extend the Validity Period of HSS Quotas?
- How Do I Filter Unprotected Servers?
- Why Can't I Find the Servers I Purchased on the Console?
- What Do I Do If My Quotas Are Insufficient and I Failed to Enable Protection?
- How Do I Allocate My Quota?
- If I Change the OS of a Protected Server, Does It Affect My HSS Quota?
- Why Doesn't an HSS Edition Take Effect After Purchase?
- How Do I Change the Protection Quota Edition Bound to a Server?
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Others
- How Do I Use the Windows Remote Desktop Connection Tool to Connect to a Windows Server?
- How Do I Check HSS Log Files?
- How Do I Enable Logging for Login Failures?
- How Do I Clear an Alarm on Critical File Changes?
- Is HSS Available as Offline Software?
- Why Can't I View All Projects in the Enterprise Project Drop-down List?
- How Do I Enable or Disable HSS Self-Protection?
- What Do I Do If Windows Self-Protection Cannot Be Disabled?
- Why Is a Deleted ECS Still Displayed in the HSS Server List?
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About HSS
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Yearly/Monthly to Pay-per-Use
Yearly/Monthly to Pay-per-Use
Updated on 2024-12-02 GMT+08:00
After purchasing a yearly/monthly HSS professional, premium, or container edition, you can change it to pay-per-use billing to reclaim some costs and use it more flexibly.
You can change the billing mode from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use in either of the following ways:
- Change to pay-per-use immediately: The pay-per-use billing mode takes effect immediately.
- Change to pay-per-use upon expiration: The pay-per-use billing mode takes effect only after the yearly/monthly subscription has expired.
Limitations and Constraints
- Changing from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use is supported only after you have passed real-name authentication.
- On the Renewals page, only orders in the Provisioned status can be changed from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use.
- A maximum of 100 resources can be changed from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use at a time, including instant to pay-per-use and expiration to pay-per-use scenarios.
- The billing modes of products in a solution portfolio cannot be changed from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use.
- Invoiced resources cannot be changed from yearly/monthly to pay-per-use.
Prerequisite
You can change the resource usage to pay-per-use on the HSS console or the Renewals page in the Billing Center.
Change to Pay-per-Use Immediately
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page and choose Security & Compliance > Host Security Service.
- Go to a quota page as required.
- To go to the server protection quota page,
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota.
- Click the Quotas tab.
- To go to the container protection quota page,
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
- On the Containers & Quota page, click the Protection Quotas tab.
- To go to the server protection quota page,
- Locate the row that contains the target quota, choose More > Change to Pay-per-Use Now in the Operation column.
- Click OK. The Change to Pay-per-Use page is displayed.
- Confirm the refund information and click Change to Pay-Per-Use.
- In the displayed dialog box, confirm the resources again and click OK.
Changing to Pay-per-Use (HSS Console)
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page and choose Security & Compliance > Host Security Service.
- Go to a quota page as required.
- To go to the server protection quota page,
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota.
- Click the Quotas tab.
- To go to the container protection quota page,
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota.
- On the Containers & Quota page, click the Protection Quotas tab.
- To go to the server protection quota page,
- Locate the row that contains the target quota, choose More > Change to Pay-per-Use in the Operation column.
- Click OK to switch to the Change to Pay-per-Use page.
- Confirm the resources and click Change to Pay-per-Use.
Change to Pay-per-Use (Billing Center)
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper right corner of the page, choose Billing & Costs > Renewal. The Renewal page is displayed.
- Customize search criteria.
- Under the Pay-per-Use After Expiration tab, you can view the resources whose billing mode will change to pay-per-use upon expiration.
- For resources on the Manual Renewals, Auto Renewals, and Renewals Canceled pages, you can set the billing mode to change to pay-per-use upon expiration.
- Set the billing mode to change to pay-per-use after the yearly/monthly subscription expires.
- Single resource: Select the professional/premium/container edition resource for which you want to change the billing mode, and choose More > Change to Pay-per-Use in the Operation column.
- Multiple resources: Select the professional/premium/container edition resources for which you want to change the billing mode, and click Change to Pay-per-Use After Expiration above the resource list.
- Confirm the subscription change details, and click Change to Pay-per-Use After Expiration.
Parent topic: Changing the Billing Mode
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