Scan Target¶
Using the “More” button in the “Scan target” section offers configuration options for the scan location.
Scan type:
Windows file system Scan common Windows file system tree or complete Windows server.
SSH (Linux/Unix) Scan a Linux or Unix file system using SSH. See: “Scan Linux / Unix”.
Amazon S3 Scan an Amazon S3 Bucket. See: “Scan Amazon S3”.
WebDav Scan a remote location using the WebDav protocol. See: “Scan WebDAV”.
Azure Blob Storage Scan an Azure Blob Storage container. See: “Scan Azure Blob Storage”.
Exchange server Scan Exchange Server mailbox structure. See “Scan Exchange Server”.
Scan location:
Windows file system Use the breadcrumb bar and the file system tree to selete the file system tree or server share you want to scan. You may also enter a complete machine/server name (e.g. “\MyServer") to scan all available shares of this machine/server. All shares will be grouped in a container.
Server Name (SSH, WebDav, Exchange) The name or IP of the server you want to scan.
Bucket Name/Container Name (Amazon S3, Azure Blob) The name of the Amazon S3 Bucket or Azure Blob Storage container you want to scan.
Path (SSH, Amazon S3, Azure Blob, WebDav) The path you want to scan on the configured server or in the bucket.
Use the “Less” button to go back for further configuration of scan options & schedule.