The first one worked perfectly.
For the second one, I had already tried clearing the machine package of its dependencies; it's now empty when I double-click on it.
It was the machine package that initially deployed the self-service package, but it's now being deployed by the "unit" package, which ended up encountering the...
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- March 10, 2026 - 5:43 PM
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: [Linux] Two questions
- Answers: 2
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- March 10, 2026 - 2:52 PM
- Forum: WAPT usage (Console, Agent) / WAPT usage (Console, Agent)
- Subject: [Linux] Two questions
- Answers: 2
- Views : 2599
[Linux] Two questions
Hello,
I use WAPT on Linux (Debian 13) exclusively for self-service, and here are my two questions:
If I import a new version of a package located in the self-service repository, can I directly trigger the update on the machines that have the application installed by doing...
I use WAPT on Linux (Debian 13) exclusively for self-service, and here are my two questions:
If I import a new version of a package located in the self-service repository, can I directly trigger the update on the machines that have the application installed by doing...
- February 12, 2026 - 2:59 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [RESOLVED] Self-service targeting on Linux
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3080
Re: Self-service targeting on Linux
Perfect, thank you.
Out of curiosity, is the behavior the same on Windows? Will a user who is a member of BUILTIN\Administrators see all the packages?
The only way to prevent a package (for example, one subject to a license) from running on an admin's machine would therefore be to use a certificate...
Out of curiosity, is the behavior the same on Windows? Will a user who is a member of BUILTIN\Administrators see all the packages?
The only way to prevent a package (for example, one subject to a license) from running on an admin's machine would therefore be to use a certificate...
- February 12, 2026 - 2:47 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [RESOLVED] Self-service targeting on Linux
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3080
Re: Self-service targeting on Linux
Yes, it is.
- February 12, 2026 - 2:34 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: [RESOLVED] Self-service targeting on Linux
- Answers: 5
- Views : 3080
[SOLVED] Self-service targeting on Linux
Hello everyone,
Infrastructure description:
Debian 12 server
joined to AD (via Winbind)
tis-waptserver 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64
WAPT server and WAPT repository
Client 1 Debian 13
outside AD (local account)
tis-waptagent 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64
tis-waptagent-gui 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64 ...
Infrastructure description:
Debian 12 server
joined to AD (via Winbind)
tis-waptserver 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64
WAPT server and WAPT repository
Client 1 Debian 13
outside AD (local account)
tis-waptagent 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64
tis-waptagent-gui 2.6.1.17705-092e11fc-amd64 ...
