Ivanti Security Controls

About Ivanti Security Controls

The Data We Collect and How We Use It

The table below lists the fields we collect from Ivanti Security Controls and how they map to the fields in our Sevco platform. This data is only used internally; we do not share it with any parties outside of Sevco. Refer to our privacy policy for details.

Ivanti Security Controls FieldSevco Field
machine.IDID
machine.IpaddressIPs
machine.NameHostnames
machine.DnsnameHostnames
patchscan.CompletedOnLastUpdatedTime
machine.DomainActivateDirectoryDomain
agent.DomainActivateDirectoryDomain
agent.DnsnameHostnames
agent.MachinenameHostnames
agent.LastknownipaddressLastUpdatedTime
agent.AgentidID

Integrate Ivanti Security Controls

  1. Install a runner: Follow our instructions to install a runner.

  2. Add a source: Follow our instructions to add a Sevco source.

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  1. Provide credentials: You'll be asked to provide source credentials that Sevco will use to connect to Ivanti Security Controls:
Credential or ParameterDescription
domainActive Directory Domain Name
usernameActive Directory Domain User
password
URLURL to the Ivanti Security Controls Server (Example: https://192.168.1.50:3121). Default port is 3121
insecureCheck this box if certificates have not been installed on runner. Usually check this box for this source.
  1. Set permissions: In Ivanti Security Controls, ensure that user is :
    1. a Domain User of the specified domain
    2. a member of Administrators group on Ivanti Security Controls Server
    3. Ensure the user has logged into the Ivanti Security Controls and can view Machines and Patch Scans

If you encounter any errors, they are most likely related to incorrect credentials or insufficient permissions. Verify your work in steps 3 and 4.

Contact Us

If you're having problems integrating a source, or if you've found something wrong in this document, please email us at [email protected].