Linux and UNIX systems: Configuring S-TAP
- Linux and UNIX systems: Configure S-TAP from the GUI
View all S-TAPs managed by this Guardium system, manage individual STAPs, and perform a few operations on all STAPs. - Linux and UNIX systems: Discover database instances
Enable S-TAP to periodically discover database instances and send the results to the current active S-TAP system. - Linux and UNIX systems: Configuring an Inspection Engine
Configure or modify an inspection engine in the S-TAP Control pane. - Linux and UNIX systems: Inspection engine verification
S-TAP verification confirms that the STAPs and their inspection engines in your environment are running and actively monitoring database activity. Understand verification, and define a schedule to regularly verify S-TAPs. - Linux and UNIX systems: S-TAP Load Balancing models and configuration guidelines
Understand the S-TAP load balancing models, and choose the one appropriate to your setup - Linux and UNIX systems: Set up S-TAP authentication with SSL certificates
Set up authentication between an S-TAP server and Guardium system. - Linux and UNIX systems: Increasing S-TAP throughput
You can configure an S-TAP that reports to multiple Guardium systems to increase the throughput of data. - Linux and UNIX systems: Kerberos-authenticated database traffic
Kerberos is a network authentication protocol that eliminates the transmission of unencrypted passwords across the network. Learn how it functions in Guardium . - Linux and UNIX systems: A-TAP management
A-TAP is an application-level tap. A-TAP sits in the application layer to support monitoring of encrypted database traffic, which cannot be done in the kernel by K-TAP. - Linux and UNIX systems: Using Exit libraries
Exit libraries embed a Guardium library into the database, using the exit mechanism. The exit library, or module, communicates directly with the Guardium S-TAP to forward database traffic. - Linux and UNIX systems: Editing the S-TAP configuration parameters
You can modify the S-TAP configuration after it is installed using GIM, the GUI, or for advanced users, in the configuration file on the database.
Parent topic: Linux and UNIX systems: S-TAP user's guide