Hello Mr. Cardon,
Thank you for your reply!
I realize that my first message lacked detail. I will therefore provide some clarification.
First, let me introduce myself: I work for a university and I have deployed WAPT in three different universities over the past 10 years. These projects have always been successful, with full support from my IT colleagues and users. I would also like to sincerely thank you for the quality of your solution, and I will be sure to visit your booth at the next JRES.
Currently, I manage a small network of about 100 workstations in a lab. The infrastructure is quite simple: a WAPT server (VM) running Linux, accessible only by machines on its private VLAN, without any special security measures such as proxies or SSL interception. The agent is deployed via GPO (I have already started deploying version 2.6 of the agent).
I started with version 2.4, which installed and configured without any problems, and everything worked perfectly for about a year.
Recently, I decided to upgrade to version 2.6, and that's where the difficulties began.
I followed the documentation:
https://www.wapt.fr/en/doc/wapt-server- ... 2-4-to-2-6.
I didn't encounter any particular difficulties during the upgrade, and I don't think I missed any steps, but it's still possible I might have overlooked something important.
Perhaps I should have upgraded to version 2.5 first before moving to 2.6?
In any case, all workstations now appear as "DISCONNECTED".
I also tested installing an administration console on a freshly installed Windows 10 VM, but the problem persists.
I am available to provide more information or logs if that would help you better understand and resolve this issue.
Thank you very much!