Руководство Разработчика для Cisco Cisco Firepower Management Center 4000
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FireSIGHT System Database Access Guide
Chapter 2 Setting Up Database Access
Connecting to the Database Using a Third-Party Application
Subject GENERATION=server, T=vjdbc, O="
Cisco
, Inc.",
...
...
You are prompted to view the certificate.
Step 4
Optionally, view the certificate.
You are prompted to accept the certificate.
Step 5
Accept the certificate.
The certificate is accepted, and output similar to the following example from a computer running
Microsoft Windows appears:
Microsoft Windows appears:
Added certificate to keystore 'C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\security\jssecacerts'
using alias 'defensecenter.example.com-1'
If you plan to use Crystal Reports, note the location of the keystore (
jssecacerts
). You will need
this information later.
Step 6
You have the following options:
•
If you have a third-party application, continue with the procedure in the next section,
•
If you have a custom application, continue with the procedure in
.
Connecting to the Database Using a Third-Party Application
After you install the certificate, you can query the database on a Defense Center using any third-party
client that supports JDBC SSL connections. The following table lists information you may need to
configure a connection between your client and the Defense Center.
client that supports JDBC SSL connections. The following table lists information you may need to
configure a connection between your client and the Defense Center.
Table 2-2
Connection Information for Database Access Clients
Information
Description
JDBC URL
The following JDBC URL identifies the Cisco database so the JDBC driver
on your client can establish a connection with it:
on your client can establish a connection with it:
jdbc:vjdbc:rmi://defense_center:2000/VJdbc,eqe
where
defense_center
is either the FQDN or the IP address for the Defense
Center.
JDBC driver JAR files
You must use the following JAR files when you configure a connection to the
Cisco database:
Cisco database:
•
vjdbc.jar
•
commons-logging-1.1.jar
These files are located in the
lib
subdirectory where you unpacked the
client.zip
file you downloaded and unpacked, as described in
.