- Redesign AgentUpdatesEnhanced with tab-based workflow (pending/approved/installing/installed)
- Add AgentStorage component with disk partition table
- Add AgentScanners component for agent health monitoring
- Fix agent removal not refreshing list (cache invalidation)
- Bump agent version to 0.1.18 (enhanced disk detection)
- Update server default version to 0.1.18
- Add command source tracking (system/manual) migration
- Improve Linux disk detection for all physical mount points
- Update go.mod files to use github.com/Fimeg/RedFlag module path
- Fix all import statements across server and agent code
- Resolves build errors when cloning from GitHub
- Utils package (version comparison) is actually needed and working
Breaking changes for clean alpha releases:
- JWT authentication with user-provided secrets (no more development defaults)
- Registration token system for secure agent enrollment
- Rate limiting with user-adjustable settings
- Enhanced agent configuration with proxy support
- Interactive server setup wizard (--setup flag)
- Heartbeat architecture separation for better UX
- Package status synchronization fixes
- Accurate timestamp tracking for RMM features
Setup process for new installations:
1. docker-compose up -d postgres
2. ./redflag-server --setup
3. ./redflag-server --migrate
4. ./redflag-server
5. Generate tokens via admin UI
6. Deploy agents with registration tokens
Add comprehensive Docker container management with agent-centric organization:
Backend enhancements:
- Add DockerPort struct for container port mappings
- Extend DockerContainer model with agent hostname and ports
- Enhance Docker handlers to fetch agent information
- Extract port data from container metadata
- Support both container and host port display
Frontend improvements:
- Group containers by agent with clear visual separation
- Display agent hostnames instead of UUIDs
- Add dedicated Ports column with formatted mappings
- Show container counts and update status per agent
- Improve version delta display with visual indicators
This provides a much more intuitive interface for managing
Docker containers across multiple agents while maintaining
compatibility with existing approval workflows.