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@DannyBen the dashboard is the GUI for the centralized policy management. Every change in the dashboard will automatically be propagated to the CLI.
You're right. You can't share the dashboard with your teammates, but you can share your policies via the token management feature. |
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Well. Yes. As I understand it so far - from a "Newly Onboarded User" perspective - the dashboard is currently designed to do two things:
Now, the dashboard does its first job quite well. I was able to configure my policies with zero friction. This aspect exceeded my expectation.
So basically, it just serves as a "log" of what happened, instead of being an interface for the results. If this is your intention, than great. But, it seems like it can be converted - with not much effort I presume - to a UI for the found issues. For this, it would need:
Again - all these are not criticism, only suggestions and impressions of what I expected. As a side note - I do like how easy it was to create the connection between the CLI and the web dashboard, through the |
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I love how the CLI runs make the results available in the web dashboard. However, I am unable to figure out how to do certain things that I expected to be available in the dashboard:
--verbose
), as to the exact metadata information, and How to fixAlso, I am unsure what is the way to share the dashboard results with others - I was hoping to see an "Invite" or "Share" link so I can share with our DevOps team.
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