Securing a hosted WAPT server

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Adrian Dessaigne
Messages: 4
Registration: March 8, 2021 - 11:51

April 21, 2021 - 9:43 AM

Hello,

After testing WAPT Community (v1.8), we would like to integrate it into our infrastructure via a hosted VPS solution.

However, I have a few security questions:
- When accessing the server's web page, the agent and agentdeploy files (as well as the command with the hash) are visible to anyone (especially if deployed on a VPS infrastructure). Is it possible to disable the downloading of these agents or at least the display of the command that provides the hash? I can already see rogue PCs integrating into our database.

- Is the hash always provided in the agentdeploy command with Kerberos-type authentication?

- What other security methods can be implemented with the community version on a hosted server?

Thank you for your answers,
Best regards,
Adrian.
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