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

Managing the System User Whitelist

HSS generates risky account alarms when non-root users are added to the root user group. You can add the trusted non-root users to the system user whitelist. HSS does not generate risky account alarms for users in the system user whitelist.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service.
  3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Detection > Whitelists. The Whitelists page is displayed.
  4. (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Whitelists page, select the enterprise project to which the server belongs or All projects for Enterprise Project.

    If you have not enabled the enterprise project function, skip this step.

  5. Click the System User Whitelist tab and click Add.
  6. In the Add to System User Whitelist dialog box, enter the server ID, system username, and remarks.
  7. Click OK.

Related Operations

Modifying a System User Whitelist

  1. (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Whitelists page, select the enterprise project to which the server belongs or All projects for Enterprise Project.

    If you have not enabled the enterprise project function, skip this step.

  2. In the row of the target system user whitelist, click Modify in the Operation column.
  3. In the Modify System User Whitelist dialog box, modify the information and click OK.

Deleting a System User Whitelist

  1. In the row of the target system user whitelist, click Delete in the Operation column.

    You can also select multiple system user whitelists and click Delete in the upper left corner of the system user whitelist list.

  2. In the dialog box displayed, click OK.