16 May 2024 07:02 AM - last edited on 16 May 2024 11:00 AM by MaciejNeumann
Dear All,
Why are most of the exception messages masked?
Regards,
Babar
18 May 2024 06:54 AM
Hi @Babar_Qayyum ,
This could be due to a variety of reasons, but the main two are based on how Dynatrace masks personal level data, and the level of permissions that could be associated with you as a user on the platform, along with what those permissions entail in your ability to view sensitive data.
More on that can be found in the official documentation here:
I would suggest checking two things based on this:
1. What is the data you are masking at capture?
2. What are your permissions as a user and what are the current restrictions in place for you to be able to view sensitive data?
19 May 2024 05:22 AM
Hello @Taylor-Sanchez
Thank you for your comments.
I have a Cluster admin role & only the following has been configured for masking at capture.
Regards,
Babar
19 May 2024 09:43 AM
I would check if this mask is outcome of a management zone filter that is set on.
HTH
Yos
20 May 2024 05:38 AM
Hello @Yosi_Neuman
I verified your suggested point. The subject issue is there with or without management zone filtration.
Regards,
Babar
24 May 2024 07:02 PM
Hi @Babar_Qayyum
Can you check this?
https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/shortlink/global-privacy-settings#oneagent-side-masking
It is a functionality partial new, maybe have some specific configuration.
I hope it's helpful 💪
26 May 2024 06:46 AM - edited 26 May 2024 06:50 AM
Hello @PierreGutierrez
I verified, except for the second last, remaining options are disabled.
Also, after disabling the enabled option, the same situation exists.
Regards,
Babar
26 May 2024 09:06 PM
Hi @Babar_Qayyum
I understand that you have enabled the "Mask personal data in URIs" option, and for that reason a "Masked" is being applied to some of the values mentioned in the Data Privacy rule
As Dynatrace says, that value applied "masked" will be applied even in the Error analysis.
Therefore, I think it is correct to assume that the Message Exception meets some of the conditions for it to be masked.
I think the question would be: Has the Message Exception of that analyzed service had some type of customization in the code? Do you have a way to validate which Message Exceptions are delivered in the request?
Something else that occurs to me is that you check the section:
Settings>Failure detection> General parameters
Maybe there is some exception rule in place
I hope it's helpful 💪
27 May 2024 09:57 AM
Hello @PierreGutierrez
There is no override or particular settings applied on the services level.
Regards,
Babar
26 May 2024 12:42 PM
Thanks for sharing. It solved my problem 👍
26 May 2024 12:55 PM
After update - some of the data was hidden and some was not.
26 May 2024 08:50 PM
Great! I'm glad it was useful to you 💪