Chef is a DevOps pioneer, having brought the infrastructure-as-code concept to enterprises worldwide. Chef software is in use in some of the most demanding IT environments on the planet, helping organizations deliver infrastructure and applications quickly while maintaining security. Chef Desktop applies lessons learned from agile and DevOps practices to IT resource management, enabling new levels of efficiency, scale, and risk management. Instead of point-and-click, manual configuration, desired state is defined in code, and can be reliably and repeatedly applied to the fleet.
Best of all, Chef Desktop comes with the code already written, with curated content to audit and harden popular laptop and desktop operating systems. This approach helps IT resource managers gain value immediately while maintaining ultimate flexibility to meet enterprise-specific needs. Chef Desktop is a customizable and extensible solution that allows organizations to manage their enterprise-wide IT resources laptop, desktop, kiosk through automation. It helps teams eliminate manual processes and gain continuous visibility into the configuration and compliance state of IT resources across the enterprise using a single tool.
Chef Desktop allows for the automation of IT resources regardless of operating system, enabling a centralized change-control process for deploying and managing the fleet. This eliminates mistakes and time wasted arising from manual processes, thereby increasing organizational velocity. To reduce risks that naturally arise from distributed, heterogeneous IT resource fleets, Chef Desktop enables continuous compliance auditing against Center for Internet Security CIS benchmarks that can be tuned to enterprise- or role-specific needs.
Issues can be remediated automatically or flagged for follow-up, as needed. And Chef Desktop can be flexibly deployed to address unique needs such as air-gapped environments and other non-traditional setups. Chef Desktop automates once manual and time consuming tasks like configuring and deploying fleets of laptops, desktops and kiosks.
Chef Desktop leverages Chef Premium Content that include cookbooks with curated resources to support basic use cases and supporting test profiles. Chef Desktop provides audit profiles for CIS benchmarks for different platforms including Windows 10 and Linux, among others.
Chef Desktop also includes remediation content to enable automated remediation and maintain continuous compliance. A specially tailored desktop management centric dashboard allows organizations to gain deep insights into the state of their IT resource laptop, desktop, kiosk fleets. The Chef Desktop management dashboard enables IT resource managers to maintain continuous visibility into the configuration status, drill down into different views, pre-group like information, check on IT resource usage, current status or any error, and correct any necessary configuration drift.
Users can also create custom profiles to meet any enterprise role-specific infrastructure or compliance policies so IT resource managers are able to detect security or compliance issues and automatically correct them to maintain continuous compliance. Download only new and modified files. Set to false to download all files. Default: --diff. Use --force to download files even when the file on the hard drive is identical to the object on the server role, cookbook, etc.
By default, files are compared to see if they have equivalent content, and local files are only overwritten if they are different. Default: --no-force. Other Downloads.
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If mode is not specified, the file does not exist, and the :create action is specified, Chef Infra Client assumes a mask value of '' and then applies the umask for the system on which the file is to be created to the mask value. For example, if the umask on a system is '' , Chef Infra Client uses the default value of ''. UNIX- and Linux-based systems: A quoted character string that defines the octal mode that is passed to chmod.
If the value is specified as a quoted string, it works exactly as if the chmod command was passed. If the value is specified as an integer, prepend a zero 0 to the value to ensure that it is interpreted as an octal number. For example, to assign read, write, and execute rights for all users, use '' or '' ; for the same rights, plus the sticky bit, use or ''. Microsoft Windows: A quoted character string that defines the octal mode that is translated into rights for Microsoft Windows security.
This property has no effect if not specified, but when it and rights are both specified, the effects are cumulative. If this value is not specified, existing owners remain unchanged and new owner assignments use the current user when necessary. The full path to the file, including the file name and its extension. Default value: the name of the resource block. By default the resource will authenticate against the domain of the remote system, or as a local account if the remote system is not joined to a domain.
If the remote system is not part of a domain, it is necessary to authenticate as a local user on the remote system by setting the domain to. Windows only The name of a user with access to the remote file specified by the source property. Note that this property is ignored if source is not a UNC path. Microsoft Windows only.
The permissions for users and groups in a Microsoft Windows environment. The location of the source file.
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