- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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.
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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:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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!
/now
will now trigger a full inventory by default/now
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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
ssl-keystore
option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain- 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
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- 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
- 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
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- 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
- 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
supportspartial
,full
,delay
, andtask
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 Inventaire 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 et 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
- Improved device support for:
- 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.