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== Expecco Update Settings == |
== Expecco Update Settings == |
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Expecco can be configured to automatically check for |
Expecco can be configured to automatically check for |
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updates, enhancements and fixes to be loaded from a public |
updates, enhancements and fixes to be loaded from a public |
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FTP server ("ftp.exept.de"). |
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Patches are provided on a per-release base, as a collection of |
Patches are provided on a per-release base, as a collection of |
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individual hot fix files. These are loaded whenever the |
individual hot fix files. These are loaded whenever the |
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expecco application is started. |
expecco application is started. |
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Downloaded |
Downloaded hot-fix files are stored in the "patches" directory, |
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which is below the expecco installation directory |
which is below the expecco installation directory |
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(typically "\programs\expecco" or "/opt/expecco"). |
(typically "\programs\expecco" or "/opt/expecco"). |
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In order to protect against malware, |
In order to protect against malware, |
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patches are cryptographically signed by exept, |
patches are cryptographically signed by exept, |
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and expecco will refuse to install any |
and expecco will refuse to install any hot-fix, |
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if it does not contain a corresponding signature. |
if it does not contain a corresponding signature. |
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=== Default Setup === |
=== Default Setup === |
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The default setup which is used if the dialog's fields are left empty, |
The default setup which is used if the dialog's fields are left empty, |
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accesses exept's public |
accesses exept's public FTP server. |
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Customers with a special contract may use a non-public, |
Customers with a special contract may use a non-public, |
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customer specific account to access additional |
customer specific account to access additional hot-fixes. |
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You will then be given a secret username/password combination |
You will then be given a secret username/password combination |
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for access to your customer specific |
for access to your customer specific hot-fixes. |
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=== Company Local Setup === |
=== Company Local Setup === |
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If your infrastructure does not allow/provide access to the public |
If your infrastructure does not allow/provide access to the public Internet |
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(for example, due to security considerations), |
(for example, due to security considerations), |
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you may also setup your own company-internal |
you may also setup your own company-internal FTP service for the test hosts, |
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and manually copy |
and manually copy hot-fix files there. For this, change the "Update Host" field |
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to name your company-internal |
to name your company-internal FTP server. |
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[[Category:Settings]] |
Version vom 7. April 2014, 18:20 Uhr
Expecco Update Settings[Bearbeiten]
Expecco can be configured to automatically check for updates, enhancements and fixes to be loaded from a public FTP server ("ftp.exept.de").
Patches are provided on a per-release base, as a collection of individual hot fix files. These are loaded whenever the expecco application is started. Downloaded hot-fix files are stored in the "patches" directory, which is below the expecco installation directory (typically "\programs\expecco" or "/opt/expecco").
In order to protect against malware, patches are cryptographically signed by exept, and expecco will refuse to install any hot-fix, if it does not contain a corresponding signature.
Default Setup[Bearbeiten]
The default setup which is used if the dialog's fields are left empty, accesses exept's public FTP server. Customers with a special contract may use a non-public, customer specific account to access additional hot-fixes. You will then be given a secret username/password combination for access to your customer specific hot-fixes.
Company Local Setup[Bearbeiten]
If your infrastructure does not allow/provide access to the public Internet (for example, due to security considerations), you may also setup your own company-internal FTP service for the test hosts, and manually copy hot-fix files there. For this, change the "Update Host" field to name your company-internal FTP server.