Dear opsi users,
finally the update for opsi-configed is published for opsi 4.1 in Stable & Testing.
It contains some minor bug fixes, new UserRoles concepts, better visibility of the default values for WAN and UEFI configurations and the display of the JDK which is used.
The package is modified so that for Windows, the default value for the used JDK is the bundled version. Please look if you want to adapt your depot default value for the product property.
Kind Regards
Rupert Röder
And the Changelogs are:
opsi-configed (4.1.1.0.9-1) STABLE; urgency=medium
* show default values for WAN config and UEFI config in create client dialog
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Mon, 08 Apr 2019 13:11:46 +0100
opsi-configed (4.1.1.0.7-1) STABLE; urgency=medium
* subversion field included in search
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Fri, 05 Apr 2019 13:11:46 +0100
opsi-configed (4.1.1.0.5-3) STABLE; urgency=medium
* the java version defaults to the bundled java (please look for your depot product configuration)
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Fri, 20 Mar 2019 13:11:46 +0100
opsi-configed (4.1.1.0.5-1) STABLE; urgency=medium
* new option to extend product groups when defined to all dependent products
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Fri, 13 Feb 2019 13:11:46 +0100
opsi-configed (4.1.1.0.4-1) STABLE; urgency=medium
* permission options added for host group permission, create client permission, product group permission
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Fri, 01 Feb 2019 13:11:46 +0100
opsi-configed (4.0.7.8.7-1) STABLE; urgency=medium
* info window if the opsiconfd version is not more supported
* on login page info about the java environemnet
-- Rupert <r.roeder@uib.de> Tue, 22 Jan 2019 13:11:46 +0100
Update for opsi-configed in stable and testing
Update for opsi-configed in stable and testing
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For productive opsi installations we recommend maintainance + support contracts which are the base of opsi development.
Wondering who's using opsi? Have a look at the opsi map: http://opsi.org/opsi-map/.