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FireSIGHT System Host Input API Guide
Chapter 2 Using the Host Input API
Host Input API Functions
Vulnerabilities Functions
You can use the vulnerabilities functions to update the status of vulnerabilities on a host.
For more information, see the following sections:
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Table 2-25
SetCriticality Fields
Field
Description
Required
Allowed Values
$source_type_id
Indicates the type of the
host input source.
host input source.
Yes
“Application” or “Scanner”
Note you should set the
$source_type_id
variable to
contain a value before invoking the
SetCriticality
function, and then reference
$source_type_id
in your
function call. For more information, see
$source_id
Indicates the source ID
for the source adding the
host input.
for the source adding the
host input.
Yes
“source_id”
Note you should set the
$source_id
variable to contain
the source ID before invoking the
SetCriticality
function, and then reference
$source_id
in your
function call. For more information, see
.
$addr_string
Indicates the string
containing the IP
address or addresses for
the affected hosts.
containing the IP
address or addresses for
the affected hosts.
Yes (unless
attribute lists
are provided)
attribute lists
are provided)
A comma-separated list of IP addresses, CIDR blocks,
and ranges of IP addresses, with each address, block, or
range enclosed in double quotes.
and ranges of IP addresses, with each address, block, or
range enclosed in double quotes.
$attrib_list
Indicates the host
attribute or attributes
specifying the hosts
affected by the host
input.
attribute or attributes
specifying the hosts
affected by the host
input.
Yes (unless IP
addresses are
provided)
addresses are
provided)
A list of attribute value hash pairs of the format:
{attribute => “Department”,
value => “Development”},
Note that
$attrib_list
must be an array or reference
an array.
$criticality
Indicates the criticality
level for the host.
level for the host.
Yes
The identification number or string for the criticality
level:
level:
•
“0”
or
“None”
•
“1”
or
“Low”
•
“2”
or
“Medium”
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“3”
or
“High”