The article you found has the correct steps.
I use a NFS share, and had to add the mount command to the
/etc/rc.d/rc.local file to get the share to remount on a reboot.
mount /media/mount
You can run
nfsstat -m to show the mount parameters after the mount works.
Some of the issues that I had were that the firewall ports to the share was not open.
And when they moved the share to a different file server, the new server was version 3, the old server was version 4 so the mount command needed to be changed.
For version 3, I had the file server admin change the directory to use the
no_root_squash parameter, as without it the directories were owned by nobody.
And for version 3, I opened ports 111,2049,300,302, and 304. I'm not sure what ports were open for v4.
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Robert Miller
Senior Cybersecurity Engineer
Bank of the West
Omaha NE
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2022 15:46
From: Olgerta Prendi
Subject: Synology File Server
Hi Sarvesh,
Thank you for your response.
The client uses Synology Server and it supports SMB, File Share Protocol.
I was reading about the mounting in the case of SMB, NFS and find the article below:
https://docs.imperva.com/bundle/v14.7-database-activity-monitoring-user-guide/page/1658.htm
I think this is the procedure. Am I right?
Kind Regards,
Gerta
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Olgerta Prendi
Cyber Security Specialist
S&T AG
Tirana
Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2022 10:13
From: Sarvesh Lad
Subject: Synology File Server
Hi,
We do not support specific products but we support protocols. If the product supports that protocol, we support it.
SecureSphere supports FTP , SCP , NFS on the platform itself via GUI. From what I can tell Synology supports quite a few of the above protocols.
A quick search tells me that the Synology File Server can be configured to provide shares via Samba/CIFS, NFS. It can also support FTP server and SSH (scp).
So it really boils down to what protocol you want to use.
If you are planning to use SMB or NFS, you have to mount it on the appliance CLI by editing the /etc/fstab or other methods and providing the mount location in GUI.
I cannot find publicly available documentation for the Synology File Server but terms you are looking for "creating a Samba Share" etc..
Regards,
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Sarvesh Lad
Tech Lead @ On-Prem Managed Services (WAF, DAM, DRA & Sonar)
Original Message:
Sent: 11-15-2022 03:29
From: Olgerta Prendi
Subject: Synology File Server
Hello,
I would like to do archiving of the audit data for the DAM Imperva Product.
The client uses Synology File Server. Does Imperva support it? If yes, which one should I select for the configurations?
Thanks,
Gerta
#DatabaseActivityMonitoring
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Olgerta Prendi
Cyber Security Specialist
S&T AG
Tirana
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