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  2. Configuration Guide

    Learn how to configure BigFix according to your needs.

  3. Enabling SAML V2.0 authentication for LDAP operators

    Starting from Version 9.5.5, BigFix supports SAML V2.0 authentication via LDAP-backed SAML identity providers.

  4. Configure SAML 2.0 authentication on other BigFix products

    How to make BigFix products work with SAML 2.0.

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  • Configuration Guide

    Learn how to configure BigFix according to your needs.

    • Introduction

      This guide explains additional configuration steps that you can run in your environment after installation.

    • BigFix Site Administrator and Console Operators

      In BigFix there are two basic classes of users.

    • Integrating with LDAP

      You can add Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) associations to BigFix.

    • Enabling SAML V2.0 authentication for LDAP operators

      Starting from Version 9.5.5, BigFix supports SAML V2.0 authentication via LDAP-backed SAML identity providers.

      • What Is SAML 2.0

        The OASIS Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is a standard that uses an XML-based framework to describe and exchange security information between online entities.

      • How SAML works

        The SAML specification defines three parties.

      • Which BigFix user interfaces integrate with SAML V2.0

      • How BigFix integrates with SAML V2.0

        The integration with SAML V2.0 uses the passport-saml authentication provider to allow both Identity provider (IdP) initiated and Service provider (SP) initiated authentication.

      • Assumptions and requirements

        Before configuring BigFix to use SAML V2.0, carefully read the following list of assumptions and requirements.

      • What changes from the BigFix user's perspective

        From the BigFix user interfaces operator's perspective, this enhancement affects only authentication.

      • How to configure BigFix to integrate with SAML 2.0

        How to configure the SAML identity provider and the BigFix server.

      • Configure SAML 2.0 authentication on other BigFix products

        How to make BigFix products work with SAML 2.0.

    • Disabling local operators

      Starting from BigFix Version 10.0.8, this feature provides a mechanism where the creation and use of any local operator is prohibited in favor of LDAP-based operators.

    • Using multiple servers (DSA)

      Some important elements of multiple server installations.

    • Server object IDs

      The BigFix server generates unique ids for the objects that it creates: Fixlets, tasks, baselines, properties, analysis, actions, roles, custom sites, computer groups, management rights, subscriptions.

    • Customizing HTTPS for Gathering

    • Using the DHE/ECDHE key exchange method

      By default, BigFix 10.0 Patch 1 components use the DHE/ECDHE key exchange method if the version of the BigFix component on the other side of the SSL communication allows it.

    • Configuring secure communication

    • Real Time AV Exclusions

      BigFix Console, Server and Relay components of the architecture perform high volume file operations. This activity is a substantial part of the functionality that these BigFix architecture components provide.

    • Downloading files in air-gapped environments

      In air-gapped environments, to download and transfer files to the main BigFix server, use the Airgap utility and the BES Download Cacher utility.

    • Getting client information by using BigFix Query

      The BigFix Query feature allows you to retrieve information and run relevance queries on client workstations from the WebUI BigFix Query Application or by using REST APIs.

    • The Plugin Portal

      The Plugin Portal is a new component introduced in BigFix 10 to help manage cloud devices as well as modern devices such as Windows 10 and MacOS endpoints enrolled to BigFix. For details on modern client management, see the Modern Client Management documentation.

    • Extending BigFix management capabilities

      BigFix 10 delivers a few significant new functions for enhancing the visibility and management of devices on your network regardless of whether the devices are physical or virtual.

    • Persistent connections

      The capability to establish persistent connections was added to the product.

    • Relays in DMZ

      The capability to establish a persistent TCP connection between the parent relay in the more secure zone and its child relay inside the DMZ network was added to the product. This allows you to manage systems in a demilitarized zone (DMZ network).

    • Working with PeerNest

      The BigFix Client includes a new feature named PeerNest, that allows to share binary files among Clients located in the same subnet. The feature is available starting from BigFix Version 9.5 Patch 11.

    • Archiving Client files on the BigFix Server

      You can collect multiple files from BigFix clients into an archive and move them through the relay system to the server.

    • BigFix Configuration Settings

      A number of advanced BigFix configuration settings are available that can give you substantial control over the behavior of the BigFix suite. These options allow you to customize the behavior of the BigFix server, relays, and clients in your network.

    • Additional configuration steps

      These topics explain additional configuration steps that you can run in your environment.

    • Migrating the BigFix Server (Windows/MS-SQL)

      This section details the steps and operational procedures necessary for migrating the BigFix Server from existing hardware onto new computer systems.

    • Migrating the BigFix Server (Linux)

      This section provides basic information on migrating your BigFix Server from existing Linux hardware onto new systems.

    • Server audit logs

      The BigFix Server generates a server audit log file which contains the access information (login/logout) and information about the actions performed through the Console or the WebUI by the different users.

    • List of advanced options

      The following lists show the advanced options.

    • Security Configuration Scenarios

      BigFix provides the capability to follow the NIST security standards by configuring an enhanced security option.

    • Client certificate

      To comply with the modern industry standards, starting from product version 10.0.7, the client certificate of the BigFix Agent will have a validity period of 13 months.

    • Client Authentication

      Client Authentication (introduced in version 9) extends the security model used by BigFix to encompass trusted client reports and private messages.

    • Maintenance and Troubleshooting

      If you are subscribed to the Patches for Windows site, you can ensure that you have the latest upgrades and patches to your SQL server database servers.

Configure SAML 2.0 authentication on other BigFix products

How to make BigFix products work with SAML 2.0.

Other BigFix products can take advantage of SAML integration. Links to specific product documentation follow:
  • BigFix Inventory
  • BigFix Remote Control
  • BigFix Compliance
  • BigFix MCM and BigFix Mobile
  • BigFix WebUI
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