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Open-AudIT Enterprise brings three additional features to leverage your Open-AudIT installation - Dashboard, Maps and Scheduled Reports.


Config File

Most Open-AudIT Enterprise options can be configured in the web GUI, but a few are only in the config file. You can find the config file at (Linux) /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis and (Windows) c:\omk\conf\opCommon.nmis. It is a text file so any reasonable text editor can be used to edit it.

Group

Open-AudIT Enterprise can be configured to report on a specific Open-AudIT Community group. By default it is configured to report on group #1 - the All Devices group. To change the group, edit the config file and change the variable oae_group in the openauditenterprise section of the file. You will need the id of the group you wish to use. This can be obtained from the Open-AudIT Community install by viewing the group and noting the integer in the URL. Typically the Computers group is #8 so the URL would look like http://SERVER/open-audit/index.php/main/list_devices/8 and you would use 8 for the oae_group.

Username and Password

You can change the credentials for the Open-AudIT Enterprise user in the config file by editing the oae_username and oae_password fields. You will have to make corresponding changes in the Open-AudIT Community GUI for this user (menu -> Admin -> Users -> List Users).

Authorisation

In the config file is a section named authentication. You can verify users logging into Open-AudIT Enterprise using their Open-AudIT Community credentials if you set auth_method_1 to openaudit in this section. You can have up to three methods of authentication. openaudit then htaccess are the defaults.


Dashboard

The Dashboard gives a quick overview of important items in the Open-AudIT database. There are (initially) four distinct graphs:

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