Start monitoring assets on your hosts by adding external (public) and internal sites to Certificate View.
You can add external sites if you have a Certificate View Free subscription. To add and monitor internal sites, upgrade to a Certificate View Full subscription.
Following is the list of private IP addresses you can use while adding internal sites.
172.16.0.0...172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0...192.168.255.255
10.0.0.0...10.255.255.255
240.0.0.0...255.255.255.255
You can monitor FQDNs and IP addresses of internal sites if you have the Certificate View Full subscription. You can also view the certificate information gathered from your target IPs during the VM scans in Certificate View.
Add the IPs you want to monitor for certificates and TLS configurations to CertView in your VM/VMDR app.
- Go to VM/VMDR > Assets > Address Management.
- From the New menu, select IP Tracked Addresses.
- Add IPs to subscription window is displayed.
- Go to the Subscription IPs tab, enter IP or IP address range, From Add To section, select CertView.
Add the IPs you want to monitor for certificates and TLS configurations to CertView in your VM/VMDR app.
Go to VM/VMDR > Assets > Host Assets. From the New menu, select Add IP in CertView. Review the number of hosts you can add, enter the new IPs/ranges, and click Add. You can see the IPs currently added to CertView by selecting Filters > CertView Hosts.
Note: CertView only shows information for IPs added to CertView, regardless of whether the data was collected via VM scans or CertView scans.
Confirm that the SSL Certificates Search List is included in the Option Profile you use for your VM scans.
The QIDs listed in the SSL Certificates Search List is included along with the Vulnerability Detection QIDs for your VM scans.
You can check out the tutorial about Adding Sites to Scan from our video library.
To know more about scans from VM/VMDR refer to Start CertView Scans.