Patches & Scripts: Difference between revisions
From Edge Threat Management Wiki - Arista
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
== Patches == | == Patches == | ||
* | * none for the current version | ||
== Scripts == | == Scripts == | ||
* [[Script - Generate new (2048bit) self-signed certificate]] | |||
* [[Script - Check DNSBL Access]] | * [[Script - Check DNSBL Access]] | ||
* [[Script - Disk Usage Report]] | * [[Script - Disk Usage Report]] | ||
* [[Script - Clear Reports Data]] | * [[Script - Clear Reports Data]] | ||
* [[Script - Clear Hosts and Devices]] | * [[Script - Clear Hosts and Devices]] |
Revision as of 03:44, 18 August 2016
Patches
Occasionally untangle will fix a bug or add an enhancement and release it as a patch. A patch is a simple way to apply a small change and is quicker and easier to release than a full new build. It is recommended to only install a patch if it is needed or you are experiencing an issue a patch is known to solve. Patches are typically added to the next released build so they are often obsolete when a new build is published.
Patches
- none for the current version