Data Source Examples
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This section shows examples of setting up a few data sources and lists fields that are unique for the data source.
Information about where to get the information for these fields is described in detail in the Data Sources section of GitBook.
In the Cloud pane, expand Identity Services, select Add New Data Source, and then select Azure.
Unique fields for Azure Active Directory:
Tenant ID: Enter the tenant ID for the data source. This is a required field.
Application ID: Enter the application ID for the data source. This is a required field.
Application Secret: Enter the application secret. This is a required field.
In the Cloud pane, expand Vulnerability Management, select Add New Datasource, and then select Qualys.
Unique fields for Qualys:
Username: Enter the username for the data source. This is a required field.
Password: Enter the password for the data source. This is a required field.
In the Cloud pane, expand Vulnerability Management, select Add New Data Source, and then select Tenable.
Unique fields for Tenable:
Access Key: Enter the access key for the data source. This is a required field.
Secret Key: Enter the secret key for the data source. This is a required field.
Show Secret Key: Check this check box to display the secret key in readable text instead of as asterisks.
You can create a data source for patch management software your organization uses.
In the Cloud pane, expand Patch Management, select Add New Data Source, and then select Patch Manager.
If you have other platforms you want to monitor, and they’re not available in any of the other Cloud categories, use Other.
Don't use Other unless you are directed to do so by the Epiphany development team.
In the Cloud pane, expand Other, select Add New Data Source, and then select Unlisted Source.