Hello,
I was wondering if it's possible to set specific rules for packages in order to, for example:
- Prohibit the installation of a package on a specific brand of computer (or conversely, only allow installation on a specific brand)
- Allow or disallow...
The search returned 8 results
- April 28, 2025 - 2:45 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [RESOLVED] Packet deployment rule
- Answers: 1
- Views : 3392
- September 11, 2024 - 11:16
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [SOLVED] Lapse for Linux?
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3469
Re: Lapse for Linux?
Thanks Denis, we're trying to use WAPT to harden our Linux environment (SSH keys, account passwords, etc.).
We'll keep WAPT in mind, thanks for the advice.
We'll keep WAPT in mind, thanks for the advice.
- September 9, 2024 - 3:37 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [SOLVED] Lapse for Linux?
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3469
Re: Lapse for Linux?
Ah great!
Thanks Simon, and is there any risk in deploying LAPS By wapt on the server that hosts WAPT? (silly question)
Thanks Simon, and is there any risk in deploying LAPS By wapt on the server that hosts WAPT? (silly question)
- September 9, 2024 - 09:01
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [SOLVED] Lapse for Linux?
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3469
[SOLVED] Lapse for Linux?
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there's currently a package available for Linux that provides a "Laps" password manager? Since
root accounts often retain the same passwords, it might be useful to have a Linux equivalent of WAPT's Laps to prevent...
I was wondering if there's currently a package available for Linux that provides a "Laps" password manager? Since
root accounts often retain the same passwords, it might be useful to have a Linux equivalent of WAPT's Laps to prevent...
- August 13, 2024 - 12:18
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Transwiz Profile Backup Package
- Answers: 1
- Views : 2667
Transwiz profile backup package
Hello,
I'm preparing a package to allow the migration of Windows user profiles by creating a "backup" package and a "restore" package.
However, I have a small question. I've created a .ps1 script in my WAPT package, but to define my "Username" variable, I...
I'm preparing a package to allow the migration of Windows user profiles by creating a "backup" package and a "restore" package.
However, I have a small question. I've created a .ps1 script in my WAPT package, but to define my "Username" variable, I...
- August 6, 2024 - 09:47
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: Mesh Procedure
- Answers: 2
- Views : 3695
Re: Mesh Procedure
Hello Denis,
Thank you very much, I will look at the contents of the package
Thank you very much, I will look at the contents of the package
- August 6, 2024 - 09:46
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: WAPT 2.5.5.15691 & GLPI 10.0.15: Problem uploading to GLPI: "local variable 'model' referenced before assignment"
- Answers: 1
- Views : 2959
WAPT 2.5.5.15691 & GLPI 10.0.15: Problem sending data to GLPI: "local variable 'model' referenced before assignment"
Hello,
I'm having a small problem importing data from WAPT (WAPT 2.5.5.15691) into GLPI 10.0.15. When the audit runs, I get an error: "
local variable 'model' referenced before assignment".
I've checked in GLPI, and the model is correctly referenced in the computer models with the...
I'm having a small problem importing data from WAPT (WAPT 2.5.5.15691) into GLPI 10.0.15. When the audit runs, I get an error: "
local variable 'model' referenced before assignment".
I've checked in GLPI, and the model is correctly referenced in the computer models with the...
- July 24, 2024 - 3:21 PM
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: Mesh Procedure
- Answers: 2
- Views : 3695
Mesh Procedure
Hello,
I saw that Mesh was available in the WAPT console, however, are there any specific requirements for WAPT to communicate with Mesh?
Thank you!
I saw that Mesh was available in the WAPT console, however, are there any specific requirements for WAPT to communicate with Mesh?
Thank you!
