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Released 2013-05-23
Open-AudIT v1.0.2 was released in May 2013.
Install as below.
v1.0.2 fixes a serious bug
Open-AudIT v1.0.1 was released in May 2013.
As below except you don't need to m= anually update your Groups.
Open-AudIT v1.0 was released in May 2013.
Please see the installation and upg= rading documentation referenced on the Open-AudIT documentation home page,&= nbsp;here.
Caveat - make sure you= update your Groups (as below) and use the new audit scripts.
If it's a "built in" Group, delete the old= Group (Admin -> Groups -> List Groups) and activate a new one (the X= ML definitions have been updated) Admin -> Groups -> Activate Group.<= /span>
<column>
<column_order>1</column_order>
<= column_name>Hostname</column_name>
<column_variable>host= name</column_variable>
<column_type>link</column_type>= ;
<column_link>/main/system_display/</column_link>
<= column_secondary>system_id</column_secondary>
<column_terna= ry></column_ternary>
<column_align>left</column_align= >
</column>
They originally looked like this (old definition):
<column>
<column_order>1</column_order>
<= column_name>Hostname</column_name>
<column_variable>host= name</column_variable>
<column_type>link</column_type>= ;
<column_link>main/system_display/</column_link>
<c= olumn_secondary>system_id</column_secondary>
<column_ternar= y></column_ternary>
<column_align>left</column_align&= gt;
</column>
Note the lack of a leading / in the column_link attribute of the old def= inition.
NMap subnet dis= covery from the web interface.
Finding out what is on your network=
is now as easy as telling Open-AudIT which subnet to scan using the web in=
terface. Done. Any items that have an ip address will be discovered and SNM=
P audited. You can provide additional details like SNMP community string on=
a per device basis.
Active Directory computer import=
ing from the web interface.
Importing all your computers from A=
ctive Directory is now as easy as telling Open-AudIT your Active Directory =
Domain Controller details in the web interface and it's done. No mess, no f=
uss.
SNMP device scanning from the web interface.
Device details from items such as s=
witches, routers and printers can be queried directly by Open-AudIT using t=
he web interface. no need to set up platform specific scripting.
=
NMIS device importing and exporting.
Open-AudIT and NMIS - a great match=
. Open-AudIT can extract your NMIS device listing along with credentia=
ls scan your devices and place them into the Open-AudIT database. Conv=
ersely Open-AudIT can discover a subnet and export the device details back =
into NMIS.
Auditing a Windows PC from the web interfa=
ce.
Your users can go to the web interf=
ace of Open-AudIT and without needing to log in, click the "Audit My PC" bu=
tton and have their PC silently audit and submit the details back to Open-A=
udIT.
View Open-AudIT log files from the web interfac=
e.
Open-AudIT uses a standard syslog f= ormatted text file. You can now view this file from within the web interfac= e to see exactly what Open-AudIT has been doing.