Sencho 0.92.0 adds stronger security checks and mobile control

Sencho 0.92.0 makes it easier to manage servers that run apps with . A new Security page brings image and compose scans, findings, secrets, scan history, suppressions, and Trivy setup into one place. Compose Doctor adds checks before a stack is started, so problems can be caught earlier.

Compose Network Inspector helps show how a stack is exposed on the network and adds a guard against accidental public exposure. The update can also flag when stack no longer matches the real setup. Mobile support is now complete, including editing compose files and from a phone.

Fleet and stack management also gain stalled update detection with recovery actions, adjustable image update check timing, and support for multiple compose files from a Git source. Sencho is built for management on one server or several nodes, with a focus on seeing the whole fleet, safer without SSH or exposed sockets, and practical operations; it is positioned as an alternative to Portainer.

Key points

  • The new Security page groups scans, secrets, scan history, suppressions, and Trivy setup.
  • Compose Doctor checks stacks before they run.
  • Compose Network Inspector helps catch unintended network exposure.
  • Phone-based compose and editing are now supported.
  • Fleet tools now detect stalled stack updates, tune image update checks, and support multiple compose files from Git.
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