Allow or Disallow Unsigned Scripts to Be Uploaded
CommandCTRL can be set up to either allow or disallow users to upload unsigned scripts. If unsigned scripts are allowed, the CommandCTRL Agent does an online check to make sure the hashsum of the unsigned script file matches the hashsum of the same script in the library. If it does, the Agent executes the script.
Note: In order to run unsigned scripts, the Agent requires an internet connection so that it can locate and compare the hashsums of the unsigned script and the script in the library.
Note: The following is not applicable to Mac support.
Allow Unsigned Scripts
To set up CommandCTRL to allow unsigned scripts to be uploaded, complete the following steps:
- In the side navigation panel, go to Settings > Site.
- In the Scripts field, click the Allow Agents To Hash Check If Not Signed toggler so that it is turned on (displays in red).
Disallow Unsigned Scripts
To block the uploading of unsigned scripts into CommandCTRL, complete the following steps:
- In the side navigation panel, go to Settings > Site.
- In the Scripts field, click the Allow Agents To Hash Check If Not Signed toggler so that it is turned off (grayed out).