Before you can randomize passwords, configure the Local User Inventory to populate resources (and to be able to match the password with the resource). If you are setting up the Password Randomization Policy for the first time, set the interval (the frequency that the Password Randomization Policy is run) between 1 and 7 days. If you have a frequently changing environment, such as a test environment, make the interval shorter. Randomizing passwords at regular intervals ensures that passwords can't be exploited to gain access to valuable network resources. If you have a highly sensitive environment, where users aren't being added or removed a lot, then increase the interval length.
To Randomize Passwords
- From the Arellia Security Management Console, go to the Policies tab.
- Navigate to Arellia / Local Security / Policies / Randomize Administrator Password.
- From the Randomize Administrator Password window, you can configure all of the Settings listed above.
- From Schedules, configure a schedule when the password randomization command will occur.
- From Applied To, configure either Targets or Resources to apply password randomization.
To Create a Schedule for the Password Randomization Command
Scheduling Password Randomization Command
When dealing with many machines, administrators can create a schedule to randomize passwords on target machines. This saves time manually having to run the password randomization command.
- From Schedules, select New Schedule.
- Add filters to the New Schedule using the following filter values.
To Select Which Computers to Apply the Password Randomization Command
- From Applied To, select Computers.
- Name the Targeted Computer.
- From Filtering Rules, create or select a pre-configured filter.
- Add rule.
- Apply the rule to a Resource.
- Administrators can search for a resource, or view which resources match these rules.
- Click Save or Cancel.