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Configuration Options
uberAgent can be configured by means of configuration files (all platforms) or via Group Policy (Windows). Both variants allow for centralized management and automatic deployment. The recommended way to configure uberAgent is via Central Config File Management (CCFM).
Default Configuration
uberAgent’s setup installs a default set of configuration files in the Config Templates
directory. This default configuration is maintained in the uberAgent Configuration GitHub repository. It is advisable to regularly check the GitHub repository for relevant configuration updates, specifically for uberAgent ESA’s threat detections and security inventory checks.
Data Volume Optimized Configuration
A configuration optimized for data volume is available as an alternative to the default configuration.
How to Configure uberAgent
Configuration via Central Config File Management (CCFM)
To configure uberAgent via centrally managed configuration files, please follow these steps (recommended).
Configuration via Local Config Files
To configure uberAgent via configuration files local to the endpoint, please follow these steps.
Configuration via Group Policy
To configure uberAgent via Group Policy, please follow these steps.
Precedence
Windows
- CCFM
- Group Policy
-
ProgramData:
%ProgramData%\vast limits\uberAgent\Configuration\uberAgent.conf
The first configuration found is used exclusively. In other words: Group Policy overrides %ProgramData%
, which overrides the installation directory.
macOS
- CCFM
/Library/Application Support/uberAgent/
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