Compliance policies similar to NCM would be great. Something that supports STIGs, PCI, etc. etc.
SCM does a great job telling me who made the change when monitoring files on a Windows machine, but I want it to do the same thing on a Linux machine..
Please update the policy to include support for windows server 2019 and sql server 2019.
thanks to KMSigma for pointing this out during the #SWUG in Frankfurt Implemented: Server Configuration Monitor 2019.4 Now Available - Linux joins the configuration party
We need a way to monitor PostgreSQL database configurations for unwanted/unauthorized changes.
Would like to see the ability to submit/request asking for a change, and the ability to Approve/Deny the change in the form of a job/task (Similar to the Change Approval Feature in NCM).
It would be nice to have a Compliance or evaluation tool to baseline server configurations. If you take the NCM compliance and apply it to the server realm that would be a start. Just like in the networking world you have to check to see if the configurations are similar, different or if it has basic settings need to…
Add an out-of-the-box Profile for SQL Server.
I'd love for SCM to connect to a database and run query and pull that data back for analysis.
SCM should act similarly to NCM to allow rollback of versions for files. Manual updates wouldn't keep accidents from occurring and wouldn't fix binary files. Implementing git everywhere is a little burdensome and may not be possible on some systems.
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