Pakiti provides a monitoring mechanism to check the patching status of Linux systems.
Pakiti uses the client/server model, with clients running on monitored machines and sending reports to the Pakiti server for evaluation. The report contains a list of packages installed on the client system, which is subject to analysis done by the server. The Pakiti server compares versions against other versions which are obtained from various distribution vendors. Detected vulnerabilities identified using CVE identifiers are reported as the outcome, together with affected packages that need to be updated.
Pakiti has a web based GUI which provides a list of registered systems. The collected information help system administrators maintain proper patch management and quickly identify machine vulnerable to particular vulnerabilites. The information processed is also available via programmatic interfaces.
The service is proven in production environments, monitoring thousands of machines of various configurations.
The development work has been co-funded by European Union's Horizon 2020 programme, namely EOSC-hub (grant number 777536) and EGI-ACE (grant number 101017567) projects.