orcharhino 7.2

Support for Puppet Core and OpenVox

Puppet Core and OpenVox as external configuration management servers are now supported. In both cases, orcharhino can be used as an external Node Classifier (ENC), receive reports to display system facts and Puppet run dat., and manage the certificate and key signing process for their respective Certificate Authorities (CAs).

Compliance Remediation Wizard

To simplify the remediation of failed OpenSCAP rules, it is now possible to use the Remediation Wizard. The Wizard will use remediation snippets referenced in the rules. You can also choose additional hosts to apply the remediation to. 

Simplified subscription-manager installation on Debian & Ubuntu

On Debian and Ubuntu systems, installing subscription manager no longer requires default OS repositories. This makes it easier to register existing hosts to orcharhino.

sos report: Collect and provide debug information to ATIX Support

Use the new sos report to automatically collect configuration details, system usage data, logs, and debugging information. Reports can also be encrypted and sent directly to ATIX Support, simplifying the debugging process.

orcharhino Clients for CentOS Stream 10

Provisioning and registering host running CentOS Stream 10 is now supported, expanding your deployment options.

orcharhino Installer GUI option to install Hammer CLI for all selected plugins

New unified way for installing Hammer CLI plugins. When “Install CLI on orcharhino” is selected in the orcharhino Installer GUI, orcharhino automatically installs the Hammer CLI plugins for all selected plugins.

Pushing of container images to orcharhino

You can now use podman push to upload your container images directly to orcharhino — no third-party registry needed. This feature makes it easier to manage and deploy custom-built images securely and efficiently.

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