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opConfiig 3.0.0

Version 3 of opConfig  is scheduled for release in late was released on 23 May 2016.

Highlights

  • opConfig now provides a flexible infrastructure for pushing configuration changes to devices.
  • The opConfig daemon was made much more robust, and the application logging was reworked for improved consistency.
  • The installer now provides example cron snippets in conf/cron.d/.
  • Phrasebooks are now updated automatically, and the application warns if conflicting phrasebooks exist.
  • The opConfig daemon now restarts when configuration file changes are detected.
  • OS Detection is now extensible and customisable, using the new configuration file OS_Rules.nmis, and discovery and NMIS import are more robust.
    Various new device types are now detectable.
  • Various GUI pages were reworked for improved performance and usability, e.g. more  flexible search functionality, bulk operations etc.
  • Importing Open-AudIT Enterprise results is now more robust.
  • The running of command sets can now be scheduled for a future time, using opconfig-cli's new at=<timespec> argument.
  • User actions are now logged comprehensively in the new log file log/audit.log.
  • The opConfig GUI now supports time zones.
    If you set the config option omkd_display_timezone to your desired timezone, then all times in the opConfig GUI will be displayed in that timezone and including the timezone offset.
    You can use any timezone definition from the ISO8601 standard and the Olson database, plus "local" (meaning the timezone configured on the server).
    If this option is not set, the times will be shown in the "local" timezone but without zone offset. If explicitely set to "local", the offset suffix is shown.

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