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23.01.25

GLPI Agent version 1.12 is now available!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    GLPI Agent 1.12 is now available.

    You can download it from the official project page on GitHub: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.12

    This version includes several fixes and improvements, here are the key highlights:

  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

  • Httpd interface improvements:
    • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
    • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
    • The index page now shows 2 links:
      • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
      • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
  • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
  • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
  • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
  • For the Inventory task:
    • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
    • Support added for glpi-version option
    • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
    • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
    • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
    • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
    • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
  • For the RemoteInventory task:
    • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
  • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
    • Improved device support for:
      • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
      • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
      • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
    • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
    • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
  • For the Deploy task:
    • Command checks now corrected in some cases
    • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
  • For the Collect task:
    • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
  • For the ESX task:
    • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
    • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
  • For the ToolBox plugin:
    • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
    • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
  • Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

    • Introduces the glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
    • Httpd interface improvements:
      • /now will now trigger a full inventory by default
      • /now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
      • The index page now shows 2 links:
        • The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
        • The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
    • You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
    • Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
    • On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
    • For the Inventory task:
      • Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
      • Support added for glpi-version option
      • Improved network interface inventory on Linux
      • Fixed --partial support in glpi-agent script
      • Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
      • Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
      • On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
    • For the RemoteInventory task:
      • Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
    • For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
      • Improved device support for:
        • Aerohive and Intelbras devices
        • Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
        • Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
      • Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
      • Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
    • For the Deploy task:
      • Command checks now corrected in some cases
      • With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
    • For the Collect task:
      • "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
      • "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
    • For the ESX task:
      • ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
      • Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
    • For the ToolBox plugin:
      • Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
      • Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled

    Package highlights:

    • On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
    • MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
    • Perl installer for Linux now supports the --delaytime option
    • Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install

    You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes

    As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.

    Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!

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