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block the view of JVM variables in appdynamics console

Henrique_Le
New Member

Hello,

For security reasons such as,how to block the view of JVM variables in appdynamics console.

a different way to block, other than through config with agent.
through sensitive-data-filter and app-agent-config.xml.

thanks

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Bart_Dabinski
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Hi Henrique,

I understand that you you need to control access to JVM-specific monitoring parameters at a controller UI-level. Is this correct?

I'm afraid that our access control does not provide this level of granularity. Here you can see what permissions can be configured: https://docs.appdynamics.com/accounts/appdynamics-saas-deployment-user-management/manage-custom-role...

When mentioning about the agent config, did you refer to the capability documented below?

https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/22.x/latest/en/application-monitoring/install-app-server-agents/ja...

I’m just wondering why actually do you want to do the filtering in another way...  Do you need to control the access on a per-user basis or perhaps the agent configuration doesn’t provide the right granularity of filtering?

Also, do you use AppD on-prem or SaaS controller?

Regards,
Bart

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