If there is more than one public-private key pair in the file, select the desired key pair and click
OK.
9 Click Details to see more information about the server key pair.
10 Click Save.
5.4 Event Sources
The Event Sources page allows administrators to configure how time is determined for events from
each event source. The event time can be based on the time stamp from the event source ("trust
event time") or the time stamp from the Identity Audit server. The time stamp affects the order in
which events are displayed in a search if you sort by time. The time stamp also affects the display
time in reports. The default is to use the Identity Audit server time.
NOTE: An NTP server is recommended to keep time synchronized on all machines in the Identity
Audit system. If an NTP server is available, you should trust the event time for the applications. If
an NTP server is not available, you should use the Identity Audit server time for all applications
(which is the default setting) to correct for any time differences between machines.
To change the event time options:
1 Log into Identity Audit as an administrator.
2 Click the Collection link at the top of the screen.
3 Click the Configuration link on the right side of the screen.
4 Click Event Source.
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