Updated on 2024-07-12 GMT+08:00

Viewing Container Asset Details

HSS can check all assets on your containers, including open ports and running processes and software in their systems. You can check all the assets in your containers and their risks in a timely manner.

HSS does not touch your assets. You need to manually eliminate the risks.

Constraints

Your servers are protected by HSS enterprise, premium, WTP, or container edition.

Viewing Container Asset Information of All Servers

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click , select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service.
  3. Choose Asset Management > Asset Fingerprints and click the Containers tab to view all container assets.
Table 1 Container asset fingerprints

Feature

Description

Check Frequency

Open ports

Check open ports on your containers, including risky and unknown ports.

You can easily find high-risk ports on containers by checking local ports, protocol types, server names, IP addresses, statuses, PIDs, and program files.

  • Manually disabling high-risk ports

    If HSS detects open high-risk ports or unused ports, check whether they are really used by your services. For high-risk ports, check program files. If there are risks, delete or isolate the source files.

    It is recommended that you handle the ports at the Dangerous risk level promptly and handle the ports at the Unknown level based on the actual service conditions.

  • Ignore risks: If a detected high-risk port is actually a normal port used for services, you can ignore it. The port will no longer be regarded risky or generate alarms.

Real-time check

Processes

Check processes on your containers and find abnormal processes.

You can easily identify abnormal processes on your containers based process paths, server names, IP addresses, startup parameters, startup time, users who run the processes, file permissions, PIDs, and file hashes.

If a suspicious process has not been detected in the last 30 days, its information will be automatically deleted from the process list.

Real-time check

Installed software

Check and manage all software installed on your system, and identify insecure versions.

You can check real-time and historical software information to determine whether the software is risky.

  • Real-time software information includes the software name, number of servers, server names, IP addresses, software versions, software update time, and the last scan time.
  • Historical software change records include the server names, IP addresses, change statuses, software versions, software update time, and the last scan time.

Automatic check every day

Web framework

You can check statistics about frameworks used for web content presentation, including their versions, paths, and associated processes.

Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

Middleware

You can also check information about servers, versions, paths, and processes associated with middleware.

Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

Web services

You can check details about the software used for web content access, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

Web applications

You can check details about software used for web content push and release, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

Database

You can check details about software that provides data storage, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

Viewing Container Asset Information of a Single Server

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click , select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service.
  3. In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota. Click the Servers tab.
  4. Click the name of the target server. On the server details page that is displayed, click the Asset Fingerprints > Containers tab.
  5. Click a fingerprint in the fingerprint list to view its asset information.

    Table 2 Container asset fingerprints

    Feature

    Description

    Check Frequency

    Open ports

    Check open ports on your containers, including risky and unknown ports.

    You can easily find high-risk ports on containers by checking local ports, protocol types, server names, IP addresses, statuses, PIDs, and program files.

    • Manually disabling high-risk ports

      If HSS detects open high-risk ports or unused ports, check whether they are really used by your services. For high-risk ports, check program files. If there are risks, delete or isolate the source files.

      It is recommended that you handle the ports at the Dangerous risk level promptly and handle the ports at the Unknown level based on the actual service conditions.

    • Ignore risks: If a detected high-risk port is actually a normal port used for services, you can ignore it. The port will no longer be regarded risky or generate alarms.

    Real-time check

    Processes

    Check processes on your containers and find abnormal processes.

    You can easily identify abnormal processes on your containers based process paths, server names, IP addresses, startup parameters, startup time, users who run the processes, file permissions, PIDs, and file hashes.

    If a suspicious process has not been detected in the last 30 days, its information will be automatically deleted from the process list.

    Real-time check

    Installed software

    Check and manage all software installed on your system, and identify insecure versions.

    You can check real-time and historical software information to determine whether the software is risky.

    • Real-time software information includes the software name, number of servers, server names, IP addresses, software versions, software update time, and the last scan time.
    • Historical software change records include the server names, IP addresses, change statuses, software versions, software update time, and the last scan time.

    Automatic check every day

    Website check

    You can check statistics about web directories and sites that can be accessed from the Internet. You can view the directories and permissions, access paths, external ports, and key processes of websites.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

    Web framework

    You can check statistics about frameworks used for web content presentation, including their versions, paths, and associated processes.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

    Middleware

    You can also check information about servers, versions, paths, and processes associated with middleware.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

    Web services

    You can check details about the software used for web content access, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

    Web applications

    You can check details about software used for web content push and release, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)

    Database

    You can check details about software that provides data storage, including versions, paths, configuration files, and associated processes of all software.

    Once a week (06:00 a.m. every Monday)