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Extentrix Essentials Scan Packages

The key design goal for Extentrix Essential Scan Packages is to help IT administrators setup their corporate security policies for the end point users to meet the requirements before they are establishing the connection with the XenApp server. By providing this, the administrator ensures ongoing control over users machines in today's changing environment.

Extentrix Essentials Scan Packages enables IT administrators to perform a variety of essential checks that are necessary to exist on user’s machine before granting him a connection to their resources. Examples of these various checks are: the value of a certain registry value, the running status of a certain process, whether a certain windows service is running or not, the presence of screensaver and is it password protected? , verifying that subnet information and the connection type of a user machine are within scope plus other necessary checks.

Using Extentrix Essentials Scan Packages enables IT administrators to have a centralized Control over end point users’ machines. The increased number of scans enables IT administrators to centrally customize a secure global policies plan that suits their company needs.


The Extentrix Essentials Scan Packages is a comprehensive scan solution comes in two packages:

Essentials Scan Pack1:

Extentrix Computer Map Check Scan Package
Extentrix Connection Type Scan
Extentrix Subnet Detection Scan Package
Extentrix Zone Alarm Checker Scan Package
Extentrix Citrix Secure Access Client Scan Package
Extentrix MAC Address Scan
Extentrix IP Address Scan
Extentrix Consol Detection Scan

Essentials Scan Pack2:

Extentrix Process Name Check Scan Package
Extentrix Services Checker Scan Package
Extentrix Registry Key Scan
Extentrix Screen Saver Scan Package
Files Date Scan
Files' Sizes Scan
File Scan
Extentrix Extended Registry Key Scan
Extentrix Working Hours Scan
Ext Extentrix Services Checker Scan

  • Extentrix Process Name Check Scan Package: It scans the client's machine and ensures that a specified list of processes is running on that machine. For example, an IT administrator may specify that a process like outlook.exe which stands for Microsoft Outlook application to be installed on the client’s machine before granting him/her connection with XenApp. The connection will be established if the scan result indicates that the process outlook.exe process exist and running.

  • Extentrix Computer Map Check Scan Package: Scans the user's machine, gets its name, and maps the computer name to one of the allowed groups –if any – where as the scan output reflects the mapping result. If the result shows that the computer map belongs to the group specified by the IT administrator, the user will be granted the access to XenApp server. Otherwise, his access will be denied. This type of scan will protect critical data and resources on corporate server from misuses by undesired users.

  • Extentrix Services Checker Scan Package: This scan enables administrators to scan the client's machine and verify that the windows services specified by the administrator exist and running on the client’s machine. For example, suppose that the administrator wants the windows service W32Time which stands for Windows Time Service to be running on the client machine. The user will be denied the access to XenApp if the scan result indicates that W32Time is not running.

  • Extentrix Registry Key Scan: It allows IT administrators to scan the client's machine and verify whether a specified registry key/value is registered on that machine or not.

  • Extentrix Screen Saver Scan Package: IT administrators may require that the clients accessing their resources have screen saver on their machines for security purposes. This scan allows administrators to scan the client's machine and check for the presence of the Screen Saver and whether it is password protected or not.

  • Extentrix Subnet Detection Scan Package: Based on subnet information, the administrator can determine if the client is connected to corporate network or to a remote network, in which he will grant or deny the access to corporate servers. For example, the administrators may want to make sure that the client accessing the system resources is using his/her own machine at work. Using this scan, administrators can identify the IP address and the subnet masks of the machine.

  • Extentrix Citrix Secure Access Client Scan Package (Extentrix CSACS): The function of this scan is to check for the installation of Citrix Access Gateway Enterprise Client and Citrix Secure Access Client on the user's machine. Whenever one of these clients is installed on the user’s machine, the access to XenApp will be granted.

  • Extentrix Zone Alarm Checker Scan Package: For security reasons, it is a must to have Zone Alarm Firewall running on the client machine. This scan will detect the status of zone Alarm Firewall. If it is not running the user will not be granted access to XenApp server.

  • Extentrix Connection Type Scan: Determines the connection type and speed of client's machine. Based on this information the administrator will determine the appropriate action to take. For example, and due to security reasons, the administrator may want to grant clients who are connecting to XenApp using a wireless connection a restricted level of access.

  • Files Date Scan: This scan is designed to scan the client's machine for a map (List) of files and check if they exist and match the date from administrator before allowing the Client to access the corporate network. For example, the administrator may require that the client has a certain file created on a 20/3/2008. The scan will check for that file date and grant access upon meeting that condition.

     
  • Files' Sizes Scan: This scan grants administrators a higher security over the resources accessed. It scans the client's machine for a map (List) of files and checks if they exist and match the size determined by the administrator before allowing the Client to access the corporate network.

  • File Scan: Scans the client’s machine for a certain file name, size, and creation date. As an example, IT administrators may want to make sure that the client machine accessing XenApp has a file named “Work” with the size of 6.05 MB created on 10/5/2007. This scan performs the check for all these conditions and grant access if they are all met and deny the access if not.

  • Extentrix MAC Address Scan: Detects the media access control (MAC) address for each network interface card (NIC) or network adapter on the client device and compares the address against a data set contains the list of valid MAC addresses.

  • Extentrix Extended Registry Key Scan: It allows IT administrators to create a list of data for the key registry value and check if any of the client’s machines have one of these values. For example, IT administrators can create scan to verify whether the client's machine name (stored in the registry) match any of its allowed list machine names. This will reduce the need to create a scan for each machine name.

  • Extentrix IP Address Scan:Detects the IP address for client device and compares it against the data set containing a list of valid (IP or range of IP) addresse(s).

  • Extentrix Working Hours Scan: It empower administrators with the ability to allow users an access to company resources at predefined Working Hours, so Administrator can predefine working hour ex.(12:15 – 23:55) if user connects to company during this time then the access will be accepted, but if he/she tries to connect in any invalid time then a warning message appears and the access will be denied.


  • Extentrix Consol Detection Scan: It check if the user is connecting remotely to the Endpoint PC. Scan can indicate if the user is using the actual physical Endpoint PC or is using it by well known remote control software (RDP, ICA, and RealVNC).


  • Ext Extentrix Services Checker Scan : This scan enables administrators to scan the client's machine and verify that the windows services specified by the administrator exist on the client’s machine and service status is: (started, stopped, or paused). For example, suppose that the administrator wants the windows service W32Time which stands for Windows Time Service to be running on the client machine. The user will be denied the access to XenApp if the scan result indicates that W32Time is not running.

Other Scan Packages:

Extentrix Safety Scan Package
Extentrix Smart Detectors Scan Package
Extentrix Client Verification Scan Package

 

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