CFEngine Status
Ferd sold its stake in the company on an undisclosed date.
Developer of open source configuration management software intended to make consistent global changes. The company's software offers open source data center management services through its platform for automation of large-scale and software-defined IT infrastructure, enabling clients to avail automation framework and ability to continue to scale operationally.
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Privately Held (backing)
Venture Capital-Backed
We are working to make all parts of CFEngine easier to use, for everyone. An important part of this will be improving our documentation. Get a sneak peek at some of the changes we're making, in @LuChiaCheng's latest blog post: https://t.co/d6QEr4bq98
Heads up: Files will now be created by default if you are using templates or content attributes in policy, and won't be created if rendering fails. This is to make files promises more intuitive and robust. See the blog post for rationale and examples: https://t.co/83mdIKH0Pz
Heads up: The main bundle in the default policy (MPF) is being renamed to mpf_main. This is to allow users to use main as a bundle name in other policy files, and avoid bundle name conflicts with the default policy set: https://t.co/h9HdRVyYlp
Each host in CFEngine Enterprise has their own host specific data files, and the delay between database edit and file change is less than 20ms. @v_podzimek shows how we synchronize data between @PostgreSQL and #json files for consumption by other tools: https://t.co/j7W8cOAVjx
Ferd sold its stake in the company on an undisclosed date.
We are working to make all parts of CFEngine easier to use, for everyone. An important part of this will be improving our documentation. Get a sneak peek at some of the changes we're making, in @LuChiaCheng's latest blog post: https://t.co/d6QEr4bq98
Heads up: Files will now be created by default if you are using templates or content attributes in policy, and won't be created if rendering fails. This is to make files promises more intuitive and robust. See the blog post for rationale and examples: https://t.co/83mdIKH0Pz
Heads up: The main bundle in the default policy (MPF) is being renamed to mpf_main. This is to allow users to use main as a bundle name in other policy files, and avoid bundle name conflicts with the default policy set: https://t.co/h9HdRVyYlp
Each host in CFEngine Enterprise has their own host specific data files, and the delay between database edit and file change is less than 20ms. @v_podzimek shows how we synchronize data between @PostgreSQL and #json files for consumption by other tools: https://t.co/j7W8cOAVjx
ICYMI: We just published the recorded version of yesterday's 'The Agent Is In' webinar on how to harden your infrastructure using #CFEngine & #Lynis. Thanks to @mboelen of @cisofy_is for joining us! https://t.co/CAOA3LAQzr
Join us tomorrow for "The Agent Is In", where special guest, @mboelen from @cisofy_is, will talk about his security auditing tool, Lynis, and how it can be integrated with CFEngine to harden your infrastructure: https://t.co/Q5d2SWNtW2
In CFEngine 3.20 and beyond, read permission will no longer imply execute permission for directories by default. If you want this convenient shortcut, you will have to enable the rxdirs mechanism explicitly. Read about the change in @cmdln_'s blog post: https://t.co/2ijHgnJ4XX
In our latest blog post, @olehermanse shows how to use CFEngine Build modules to improve the security of your infrastructure: https://t.co/2cwVCYQZgt
The CFEngine team has discovered and fixed two vulnerabilities related to permissions of log files. They were discovered internally and we have no indications that they were abused or known outside the company. For more information, read the announcement: https://t.co/K4SgwVVMSO
CFEngine custom promise types can now use bodies. This functionality is available in nightly builds and will be in CFEngine 3.20, releasing this summer. Read @larsewi 's blog post to learn more: https://t.co/HyOhSjmFg8
Our developer, @v_podzimek, has been working on an @ansible module for installing and bootstrapping CFEngine. With it, you can easily introduce CFEngine to hosts managed or provisioned using Ansible. Read about it in our latest blog post: https://t.co/udZvtWn4W9
Thank you, @tvbas, for adding the @SURF_NL CFEngine Library to CFEngine Build: https://t.co/d8p0MzK8pT
In his latest blog post, @cmdln_ shows how to migrate from a traditional MPF fork to the new CFEngine Build workflow: https://t.co/gDyzmeUvg4
"Xīnnián kuàilè" (新年快乐), to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, we created a blog post for our Chinese-speaking users, reviewing 2021 and looking ahead. May the year of Tiger bring you and your loved ones good health, wisdom, and happiness! https://t.co/QyabSbo9h0 https://t.co/LJK9XZQGhs
We just posted a retrospective of 2021 on the CFEngine blog, and would like to take this opportunity to thank our community and wish you all a happy new year! 🎆 https://t.co/AIGtRf0Lu0
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