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[modules]
# Choose operating systems to scan
linux = True
solaris = True
mac = True
bsd = True
aix = True
[settings]
# base_url points to your Device42 server
# For example: base_url = https://192.168.1.50
base_url = https://
# Device42 username and password
username = admin
secret = adm!nd42
[targets]
# Targets can be specified as:
# single: 192.168.1.125
# range: 192.168.1.101-192.168.1.150
# cidr block: 192.168.1.0/24
# any combination of above: 192.168.3.0/24,192.168.4.1-192.168.4.10,192.168.55.22,10.0.0.0/24
targets =
[credentials]
# If using key file instead of username and password, enter 'True' for use_key_file setting and
# path to the private key file. For example:
# use_key_file = True
# key_file = /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa
use_key_file = False
key_file =
# You can use as many USER:PWD combinations as you like separated by commas.
# TIP: put more frequently used combinations at the beginning of line
# For example: credentials = user:P@ssw0rd,root:P@ssw0rd
# If using key file, instead of user:password combination use just username
# For example: credentials = root
credentials =
[ssh_settings]
ssh_port = 22
timeout = 10
[options]
get_serial_info = True
get_hardware_info = True
get_os_details = True
get_cpu_info = True
get_memory_info = True
ignore_domain = False
upload_ipv6 = True
debug = True
threads = 50
dict_output = False
# Linux only (at the moment) options
# The net options post to an endpoint /api/1.0/connection/ and /api/1.0/service/
# This is with the aim of graphing out what is connecting to where on what port.
get_uptime = True
get_net_listen = True
get_net_connections = True