Hi Ylian, there is a video or document where I can find information on how to set my personal AMT certificate, instead of using the default MeshRoot cert?
You can't setup Intel AMT with your own certificate. Intel AMT will generate a public/private key pair internally. It's however possible to have all Intel AMT devices have a certificate that is signed by your own root cert. MeshCentral does not support his now, but i would add support for this. if that is needed, open an issue on GitHub.
When I add a device group on my local server (in Hybrid mode) it doesn't show up in My Devices. I'm logged on as a full admin user. Any ideas? (I initially installed it in Wan mode)
Not sure what is going on there. You can open a GitHub issue on this. I would open the browser console and see if any errors are shown. Also, let me know if when refreshing the web page, the device group shows up or not.
Hi Ylian, there is a video or document where I can find information on how to set my personal AMT certificate, instead of using the default MeshRoot cert?
You can't setup Intel AMT with your own certificate. Intel AMT will generate a public/private key pair internally. It's however possible to have all Intel AMT devices have a certificate that is signed by your own root cert. MeshCentral does not support his now, but i would add support for this. if that is needed, open an issue on GitHub.
When I add a device group on my local server (in Hybrid mode) it doesn't show up in My Devices. I'm logged on as a full admin user. Any ideas? (I initially installed it in Wan mode)
Not sure what is going on there. You can open a GitHub issue on this. I would open the browser console and see if any errors are shown. Also, let me know if when refreshing the web page, the device group shows up or not.
@@MeshCentral Opened 3863. Only warnings show in console log "Audit usage of navigator.userAgent, navigator.appVersion, and navigator.platform"
Can you mount a virtual disk in amt?