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We have changed the structure of the 'system' table within Open-AudIT. THIS WILL AFFECT CUSTOM REPORTS AND GROUPS. I cannot stress this highly enough. If you have custom reports and/or groups you will need to export them from Open-AudIT (menu -> Admin -> Queries|Groups -> List, then click the Export button), then delete them (menu -> Admin -> Queries|Groups -> List, then click the Delete button) preferably BEFORE upgrading Open-AudIT. If you have extremely simple items, the upgrade may correctly update them for you - but I wouldn't count on it. Once you have completed the upgrade you can edit your custom reports and/or groups to reflect the updated system table and import them back into Open-AudIT.

NOTE - If running on Windows 2012r2 there is an issue with scheduled tasks. This will be addressed in a future update.

New Features

Credential Sets

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See our feature page on File Auditing for more information.

File Auditing

Caveat - to enable this feature under a windows Open-AudIT server you will need to make a change to the service user. Please see our File Auditing page for this.

You can now specify directory that will have all it's files listed and recorded. This is injected into the audit script for Linux and Windows when Discovery is run. Attributes recorded are:

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Are now stored when Discovery is run. They are stored and updated as per any other attribute within Open-AudIT. The database table is called nmap.

API Updates

Are detailed on the page here - The Open-AudIT API (1.12.8). We have moved much closer to http://jsonapi.org compliance. Of note is the format change to /devices/{id}.

Bootstrap Theme

We are steadily progressing towards retheming Open-AudIT to use Bootstrap. Going along with that is the ability to update and streamline both our view|template code and our libraries. For example the old Tango theme prevented us from updating to a newer version of jQuery (javascript framework). All Bootstrap pages are being validated as w3c compliant. Work is not complete so you will see some pages in Bootstrap and some in Tango. We're planning to replace all Tango pages eventually. Please bear with us in this time of transition.

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