Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

SAN audit processing has not been implemented. This will be done ASAP.

One final note - If you are upgrading (IE, you're running Ubuntu 20.04) when you first log in the header states that it is Open-AudIT Community and you do have a license, DON'T PANIC. It just needs a new request to consult the license file and all will be well. Just upgrade the database and continue on. You should see the header change with the next request.

If you're moving from an old to a new server, see Migrating Licenses below.

The New Stuff

Version 5 of Open-AudIT. Wow, what a ride. Underneath the skin, it is huge. We have upgraded the underlying framework and brought the code itself up to current best practices. As a result, we now install on current Redhat, Debian, and Ubuntu and we need a minimum of PHP 7.4. Hence, the following are the officially supported distributions: Redhat 8/9, Debian 11/12, and Ubuntu 20.04/22.04. We also deprecated the omkd daemon and associated Perl framework. So now there is a single interface and a single website. Obviously, this makes for less code. Which means fewer errors. And less work. All in all, I'm very happy with the result. Party popper

...

As a bonus, you now know how to backup and restore your Open-AudIT server going forward. Take a backup of the database and copy the mentioned directories somewhere safe. If the worst case happens, you can spin up a new server and restore the database and directories - easy Yes

...

Migrating Licenses

On your original Open-AudIT server, open the file /usr/local/omk/conf/opLicense.json

...