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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 37      Using Host Profiles 
  Working with Applications in the Host Profile
Step 7
If you want to indicate that fixes for the server have been applied, click 
Configure Fixes
. Otherwise, skip 
to step 
The Available Package Fixes page appears. 
Step 8
Add the patches you want to apply for that server to the fixes list.
Step 9
Click 
Finish
 to complete the server identity configuration.
Resolving Server Identity Conflicts
License: 
FireSIGHT
A server identity conflict occurs when an active source, such as an application or scanner, adds identity 
data for a server to a host, then the system detects traffic for that port that indicates a conflicting server 
identity.
To resolve a server identity conflict:
Access: 
Admin/Any Security Analyst
Step 1
Click the resolve icon next to the server in the 
Servers
 list. 
The Server Identity pop-up window appears. 
Step 2
Select the type of server from the 
Select Server Type
 drop-down list. 
Step 3
Optionally, to only list vendors and products for that server type, select the 
Restrict by Server Type
 check 
box. 
Step 4
Optionally, to customize the name and version of the server, select the 
Use Custom Display String
 and type 
Vendor String
 and 
Version String
Step 5
In the 
Product Mappings
 section, select the operating system, product, and versions you want to use.
For example, if you want the server to map to Red Hat Linux 9, select 
Redhat, Inc.
 as the vendor, 
Redhat 
Linux
 as the product, and 
9
 as the version.
Step 6
If you want to indicate that fixes for the server have been applied, click 
Configure Fixes
. Otherwise, skip 
to step 
The Available Package Fixes page appears. 
Step 7
Add the patches you want to apply for that server to the fixes list.
Step 8
Click 
Finish
 to complete the server identity configuration and return to the host profile.
Working with Applications in the Host Profile
License: 
FireSIGHT
You can see the applications running on a host in the host profile. If you want to remove an application 
from a host profile, you can delete that application. 
For more information on managing applications in the host profile, see:
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