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[GH-ISSUE #179] Feature Request: Central Patch View #2048
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Originally created by @Epod on GitHub (Nov 12, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/179
Originally assigned to: @wh1te909 on GitHub.
Greetings,
At the moment, the process to manually approve a patch involves clicking on every single agent across the entire RMM, and approving a patch.
A improved method would instead be a central patch view, allowing a review of all patches for a the entire install/site/location and approving a specific patch once.
@subzdev commented on GitHub (Nov 16, 2020):
I would also like to suggest some type of chart/graph breakdown of healthy, vulnerable and/or highly vulnerable systems, so that it is easy to pinpoint those that require immediate patching due to how vulnerable they are.
@Nyphew commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2021):
Hi,
I've been using tactical rmm for a month now and that would be nice to :
Thanks for your great work.
@davidrudduck commented on GitHub (May 12, 2021):
Perhaps a way to create a "Patch Policy" and apply that policy to a site (or automation policy?) and then be able to "View Patches" in that Patch Policy, filter by severity, etc and mass approve.
@silversword411 commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2022):
Ticket Consolidation: Combining into https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/1188