GuardMode 2024.3
  • Welcome to GuardMode!
  • Intro
  • Installation
    • System requirements
    • Installing GuardMode Agent on Windows
      • Updating GuardMode Agent on Windows
    • Installing GuardMode Agent on Linux
      • Using Containerized GuardMode Agent
    • Uninstalling GuardMode Agent on Windows
    • Uninstalling GuardMode Agent on Linux
    • Configuring GuardMode Agent for SAMBA setup
    • Uninstalling GuardMode Agent on SAMBA setup
  • Agent Configuration
    • General Settings
    • Excluded Paths Configuration
    • Adding malware detection rules
      • Honeypot and Decoy Files
      • Write Operations Threshold
      • Detecting File Renaming with Abnormal File Extensions
      • Special Files Monitoring
    • Security Incident Detection
    • SMB Monitoring (Linux Only)
    • Event Reports
      • Configuring Event Reports
      • Excluding Paths From Event Reports
      • Tagging Agent
    • NFS Share Monitoring
    • Altering Audit Rules
    • Blocklist Management
      • Configuring DPX for Automatic Blocklist Updates
    • Using TLS
    • Configuring YARA-X
  • Using GuardMode Agent Command Line
  • REST API Documentation
  • On-demand Scanning
  • Logging
  • FAQ
  • Technical Support
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Agent Configuration

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Last updated 4 months ago

Note. This chapter details how to configure your GuardMode Agent using the DPX web interface, but you can also use .

Once you have successfully installed the GuardMode Agent, you will be able to see the nodes listed under the Nodes menu in the DPX web interface:

Nodes protected by the GuardMode Agent are categorized as Data Security type. The node name is based on the DNS hostname of your VM, or if you are using a Windows Server, it is the name of the machine where the Agent is installed.

In the DPX web interface, you can sort your list of nodes by clicking the category names. When you hover over a node, icons will appear on the right side, allowing you to edit or delete the node.

To edit a node, click its name. This action opens a detailed view of the node’s data, starting with the Settings tab, which provides detailed information about the node.

If you need to adjust RDA-related settings, navigate to the Security tab within the node’s detailed view. This tab allows for further customization of the node’s settings, enabling you to tailor the node’s configuration to meet your specific needs:

REST API