Endpoints
What are endpoints?
In Vault, endpoints refer to the systems that are discovered and associated with shared Vault accounts. These systems include information such as the name, hostname, operating system, domain, distinguished name, and the accounts linked to them.
How are endpoints useful to my organization?
Endpoints allow Vault administrators to view and manage systems associated with shared Vault accounts. By displaying detailed information about each endpoint, administrators can more easily organize and secure accounts, ensuring proper access and credential management across the Vault environment.
How do I access the Endpoints page?
- Use a Chromium-based browser to sign in to your Remote Support URL.
This URL is provided in the BeyondTrust welcome email and includes your site URL followed by /login. - From the left menu, click Vault.
The Accounts page opens and displays by default. - At the top of the page, click Endpoints.
The Endpoints page displays.
Search endpoints
Search for a specific endpoint or a group of endpoints based on Name, Hostname, Description, or Domain Name.
Select visible columns
Click the Select Visible Columns button (columns icon) above the Endpoints grid and select the columns to display in the grid.
Accounts
View the number of accounts associated with each endpoint. Click the Accounts link to view the accounts associated with the system.
Jump Items
View the number of Jump Items associated with each endpoint. Click the Jump Items link to view the Jump Items associated with the system.
Services
View the number of Windows services associated with each endpoint. Click the Services link to view the services associated with the system.
Edit
Modify the endpoint's information, specifically Name, Description, and Hostname.
Note
If Windows services were discovered and imported into the Vault, any service used by the endpoint is listed and the user account that runs the service is indicated.
Delete
Delete the endpoint from the Endpoints list.
Services
View the list of services found during discovery along with their associated endpoints and accounts, as well as the last status for each service. You also have the option to restart the service upon rotation of the service account.
Search account groups
Search for specific services or a group of services based on Short Name, Description, Endpoint (Hostname) or Username.
Restart
Check the Restart box for the service to have the service restarted when the account running the service is rotated.
Delete
Delete the service from the Services list.
Updated 5 days ago