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Auto-remediate policies with scripts. #17591

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willmayhone88 opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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Auto-remediate policies with scripts. #17591

willmayhone88 opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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willmayhone88 commented Mar 13, 2024

UPDATE: Closed this issue because it's a duplicate of the following issue:

(noahtalerman 2024-03-14)

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In order to remediate a policy failure with a script to correct an issue, you must use an api based workflow, or other actions outside of the Fleet UI. Since Fleet also has remote script execution capabilities, the ask is to have the ability to select a script as part of the automations on the policies portion of Fleet.

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  1. Add scripts as an option to policy automations, that leverage stored scripts in the script library.
@willmayhone88 willmayhone88 added :product Product Design department (shows up on 🦢 Drafting board) ~feature fest Will be reviewed at next Feature Fest prospect-konrad labels Mar 13, 2024
@noahtalerman noahtalerman added ~duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed :product Product Design department (shows up on 🦢 Drafting board) ~feature fest Will be reviewed at next Feature Fest prospect-konrad labels Mar 14, 2024
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Hey @willmayhone88 I'm closing this issue because I think it's a duplicate of the following issue:

I added prospect-konrad to #17129.

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Scripts mend policies,
In Fleet's cloud city, free from toil,
Ease found in new soil.

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