Creating Standard GuardPoints
Steps to create GuardPoints on individual clients and client groups are similar. GuardPoints can be created on the GuardPoints tab of individual clients and client groups.
Creating Standard GuardPoints on Local Paths
To create a GuardPoint:
Open the Transparent Encryption application.
Select the client or client group on which you want to create a GuardPoint.
Click a client under the Client Name column (Clients > Clients).
Click a client group under the Client Group Name column (Clients > Client Groups).
On the GuardPoints tab, click Create GuardPoint.
Select a Policy. This is a mandatory field.
Click Select next to the Policy field.
Select a Standard policy. If no policy exists, create one, as described in Creating Policies.
Click Select.
Select the Type of device to protect. This is a mandatory field. Depending on the platform, the options for a Standard policy are:
Type Windows Linux Description Auto Directory Yes Yes Select for file system directories. Manual Directory No Yes Select for file system directories to be guarded manually. Auto Raw or Block Device Yes Yes Select for standard policies for raw (block) devices. Manual Raw or Block Device No Yes Select for standard policies for raw (block) devices to be guarded manually. Note
Manual Directory and Manual Raw or Block Device are guarded and unguarded (for example, mounted and unmounted) by running the
secfsd -guard
andsecfsd -unguard
commands. Do not run themount
andumount
commands to swap GuardPoint nodes in a cluster configuration.Specify the Path to be protected. This is a mandatory field.
Click Browse to select a path by browsing the client file system. This method prevents typographical errors and verifies client availability. This is the recommended method to specify the path.
Alternatively, if you know the path, manually enter full paths of one or more directories. Enter one path per line.
Note
• If a manually entered path does not exist yet, be sure to enter the path correctly. The CipherTrust Manager does not parse manually entered paths for correct syntax.
• See Considerations Before Creating GuardPoints for what to be aware of before creating a GuardPoint.
• If multiple paths are specified, they will all be protected by the same policy.
(Optional, Linux only) Select Auto Mount to specify an automount path. For a regular (non-auto) mount path, make sure that the check box is clear.
(Optional, Windows only) Select Secure Start to enable the Secure Start feature. By default, the check box is clear.
If you plan not to enable the Secure Start now, you can do that later, as described in Enabling Secure Start for GuardPoints.
Click Create. A message appears prompting to confirm the reuse of these GuardPoint settings on another path.
Click Yes to use the same settings on another path. The Use Settings on Another Path dialog box is displayed. Perform the following steps:
Specify a new Path.
Click Add Path.
Click OK.
Click No if you do not want to use the same settings on another path.
Depending on the number of paths you add to a GuardPoint, a status information message may appear. Refer to GuardPoint Status Information for details.
The newly created GuardPoint appears on the GuardPoints tab. The status remains Unknown
until the client sends the response after processing the GuardPoint request. Click the Refresh GuardPoints icon () to view the updated status.
Status of a GuardPoint can be checked at any time on the GuardPoints tab. Refer to Viewing GuardPoint Status for details.
GuardPoint Status Information
When you add multiple paths to a GuardPoint:
If GuardPoint is created successfully for all paths, a message is displayed at the top right corner of the screen.
If GuardPoint is disabled or failed for at least one of the paths (for example, when a path is already guarded), a warning message similar to the following appears:
When you add only one path, and the GuardPoint for that path fails, then an error message is displayed stating the reason of failure.