Multiple PVWA servers are always all active
true
Within the Vault each password is encrypted by
It owns unique key.
In an SMTP integration it is recommended to use the FQDN when specifying the
SMTP server address(es)
true
The vault supports a number of dual factor authentication methods.
true
During LDAP/S integration you should specify the FQDN of Domain Controller
true
A stand-alone Vault server requires DNS services to operate properly
false
The DR module allows an integration with Enterprise Backup software
false
Does Cyber Ark need service accounts on each server to change passwords?
No, the CPM uses account information stored in the vault to login and change the
account's password using its own credentials.
The connect button requires PSM to work
FALSE
Which keys are required to be present in order to start the Private Ark Server
Service?
Server Key
Recovery Public Key
A vault administrator wants to change the PSM server ID to comply with a naming
standard. What is the process for changing the PSM server ID?
First, login to the PVWA, browse to administration, system config, options, PSM,
Configured PSM servers and select the PSM Server you need to change from the list of
servers. In the properties pane, set the value of the ID property to the new Server ID,
click Apply and OK. Next, edit the basic_psmi.ini file located on the PSM server in the
PSM root directory and update the PSMServerID parameter with the new Server ID,
save the file and restarted the "Cyber Ark PSM" server on PSM server.
Multiple PVWA servers provide automatic load balancing.
false
The vault provides tamper-proof audit trail.
True
The following applications are included with PSM and require no additional
installation or configuration.
SQL Plus
RDP
Putty
WinSCP
If a transparent user matches two different directory mappings, how does the
system determine which user template to use?