Hello,
WAPT community 1.8
Server: Debian 9
Client machines: W10 and W7.
After importing packages from the internet onto my WAPT server, when I try to deploy them to PCs, I don't see them.
I only see the waptupgrade package, even though other packages were imported.
Regards.
The search returned 6 results
- June 23, 2020 - 09:25
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Problem with packet assignment to the PC
- Answers: 1
- Views : 1815
- December 16, 2019 - 4:27 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Web interface access
- Answers: 4
- Views : 4716
Re: Web interface access
I think you can do this by configuring the Nginx instance on your WAPT server or the proxy within your organization.
The official Nginx documentation should help you configure authenticated access using Kerberos or .htaccess.
For filtering via an authenticating proxy, it will be...
- December 16, 2019 - 3:45 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Web interface access
- Answers: 4
- Views : 4716
Re: Web interface access
Thank you for your quick reply, I will check the Nginx documentation.
Regards,
Hugo
Regards,
Hugo
- December 16, 2019 - 10:04 AM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Changing the installation path
- Answers: 1
- Views : 1977
Change of installation path
Hello,
as our infrastructure is managed using a pre-existing model within our IT department, I would like to know if the installation path will be modified when updating software already installed on a PC.
If so, is it possible to change the software installation path beforehand?
as our infrastructure is managed using a pre-existing model within our IT department, I would like to know if the installation path will be modified when updating software already installed on a PC.
If so, is it possible to change the software installation path beforehand?
- December 16, 2019 - 09:56
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Web interface access
- Answers: 4
- Views : 4716
Web interface access
Hello,
I haven't seen a topic on this subject, but I'd like to block access to the WAPT web interface.
Specifically, I want to block https://srvwapt.mydomain.lan.
Is it possible to do this, and even better, if it's possible to block certain groups of people while allowing access only to the network administrators?
I haven't seen a topic on this subject, but I'd like to block access to the WAPT web interface.
Specifically, I want to block https://srvwapt.mydomain.lan.
Is it possible to do this, and even better, if it's possible to block certain groups of people while allowing access only to the network administrators?
- December 3, 2019 - 9:26 AM
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: [RESOLVED] WAPT Agent Modification
- Answers: 2
- Views : 3583
[RESOLVED] WAPT Agent Modification
Hello,
I just installed WAPT in my infrastructure and I would like to know if it's possible to modify the WAPT Agent package to remove certain services like WAPTtray or WPAT console, for example.
So that I only need to install or update...
I just installed WAPT in my infrastructure and I would like to know if it's possible to modify the WAPT Agent package to remove certain services like WAPTtray or WPAT console, for example.
So that I only need to install or update...
