There are a number of ways to leverage the FRP connection for pushing files to remote QWS Endpoints. Below are a few options that have been tested for functionality, but any tool that can leverage the IP and port information provided by the QWS-CSP web tool can be used for this purpose.

Linux Management Host

Multiple Option - PSSH and PSCP

Individual Option - SSH and SCP


Windows Management Host

Multiple Option - WSUS

Individual Option - Chocolatey (Still in development)

Chocolatey is an open source repository for Windows, that acts much the same way that yum or apt-get do for Linux distributions. There is a list of community maintained packages here: https://chocolatey.org/packages.

There is also documentation on creating custom packages here: https://chocolatey.org/docs/create-packages

In order to install Chocolatey on your local admin machine, open PowerShell and enter the folllowing:

Installing Chocolatey on the remote client will require that PowerShell be opened in elevated mode. Then enter the following commands:

Once connectivity has been validated with the final command in the list above, packages can be installed as follows:

It's possible to also use Chocolately to install on multiple machines at once, by adding this script block to the command above: