ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out
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We're about to push binaries for 1.2.4 which is a minor bug fix and performance improvement update. We'll be updating Chocolatey for that, or at least we'll attempt it. (Their auto-validator chokes on our package and requires manual intervention.)
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@adam.ierymenko awesome, thanks!
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@adam.ierymenko said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
We're about to push binaries for 1.2.4 which is a minor bug fix and performance improvement update. We'll be updating Chocolatey for that, or at least we'll attempt it. (Their auto-validator chokes on our package and requires manual intervention.)
I will poke them if their auto validator is bitchy!!!
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They just released 1.2.4 a few days ago, and I've upgraded 2 of my systems to it. Huge stability boost on my Win10 box.
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Still no update to chocolatey on this.
Really disappointed that @adam-ierymenko has not done anything.
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@JaredBusch - I think on the Zerotier forums or in the Git comments I read something about the ability to autoupdate clients. Not sure if it is implemented yet but would be a nice alternative if they can't get the Chocolatey package figured out.
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@syko24 said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@JaredBusch - I think on the Zerotier forums or in the Git comments I read something about the ability to autoupdate clients. Not sure if it is implemented yet but would be a nice alternative if they can't get the Chocolatey package figured out.
Nextcloud has an updater built into the client too, but my users do not have admin rights and cannot update it.
This has to be handled in an adminstratively controlled method.
App developers are not system administrators and shold not jsut assume shit happens like they want.
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@JaredBusch said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@syko24 said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@JaredBusch - I think on the Zerotier forums or in the Git comments I read something about the ability to autoupdate clients. Not sure if it is implemented yet but would be a nice alternative if they can't get the Chocolatey package figured out.
Nextcloud has an updater built into the client too, but my users do not have admin rights and cannot update it.
This has to be handled in an adminstratively controlled method.
App developers are not system administrators and shold not jsut assume shit happens like they want.
But NextCloud is running as a user application where Zerotier is running as a local service. Couldn't they still push the update without user permissions being an issue?
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@JaredBusch - Would be similar to the way ScreenConnect updates.
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@syko24 said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@JaredBusch - Would be similar to the way ScreenConnect updates.
ScreenConnect only updates when I tell it to.
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@JaredBusch said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@syko24 said in ZeroTier client 1.2.2 is out:
@JaredBusch - Would be similar to the way ScreenConnect updates.
ScreenConnect only updates when I tell it to.
Correct, I just meant that the update does not require the user to have admin permissions to push that update. Would be nice if Zerotier offered a similar feature.