GLPI Agent 1.15 has been released.
We are proud to announce this new release comes with signed windows MSI package and signed windows binaries.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.15
This version comes with some fixes and enhancements and here are the essential ones:
- Agent
deviceid will be updated on startup if assetname-support option or even hostname changes
- Fixed “No Valid Agentid set on HTTP Client” error during ToolBox remote inventory tasks run
- Fixed CrowdStrike Falcon AV support on linux
- Fixed TeamViewer ID remote management inventory on linux
- Added support for Astra Linux distribution inventory
- Fixed MSSQL database inventory
- Also support inventory task event for server target if not partial
- Fixed virtualmachine type for linux Hyper-V VMs
- Fixed fqdn support on linux
- Fixed one possible perl error during ESX inventory
- Fixed
glpi-injector when submitting a json inventory from stdin
- Added Digipower PDUs SNMP Support
About packaging, here is what you should retain:
- Windows MSI installer and windows binaries are now signed
- On Windows, Perl is built using a patched 5.40.2 version including a patch fixing perl CVE-2025-40909. It uses now OpenSSL 3.5.0, libxml2 library v2.14.3, GLPI-AgentMonitor 1.4.1 and dmidecode 3.6-update-1. Also Perl locale support has been disabled as not used.
- The MacOSX packaging now uses OpenSSL 3.5.0.
You can check changes details in the official online Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.15/Changes
As usual, we invite you to update your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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We are pleased to announce that GLPI Agent 1.14 is now available — update now!
You can download it from the official project page on GitHub: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.14
This version brings a few fixes and improvements, including:
- We have a new minor fix related to task triggering from the local HTTP interface
- SNMP inventory now supports advanced configuration which can be used to inventory Snom IP phones
- MS Defender antivirus detection is fixed on Windows Server
- Inventory of Crowdstrike Falcon antivirus has been added for Windows, Linux, and MacOSX
- We fixed the MS Store inventory when software still appears installed for a deleted user
- PostgreSQL database inventory has been fixed for Windows
- We also improved network inventory for HP printers and storage, Netgear stacked devices, Dell EMC devices, Katusha printers, and Quantum Linux appliances
- The Collect task now supports retrieval of REG_MULTI_SZ type registry keys
Regarding packages, here are the highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with version 5.40.2 (patched), msys2-base 20250221, and libxml2 v2.14.1
- The MacOSX package now uses Perl v5.40.2
You can review the full changelog in the official Changelog available online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.14/Changes
We recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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Download GLPI Agent 1.13 Now!
You can download it from the official project page on GitHub: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.13
This version brings a few fixes and improvements, including:
- We fixed a regression introduced in 1.12 where the Deploy task was no longer executed when triggered from the local HTTP interface
- On first contact with a GLPI 10+ server, the GLPI agent will now also send supported tasks
- On systems where a proxy is defined by environment variables, you can now set
proxy to none to not use this proxy system configuration
- We introduced a new
required-category setting to help use GLPI business rules when full inventory reporting is enabled. This forces inclusion of a category in partial inventory even if content has not changed.
- We added
itemtype and esx-itemtype configurations if the server supports generic asset types like GLPI 11+ will
- MS Defender and SentinelOne antivirus are now inventoried on Windows Server
- HP printer wifi ports are now recognized as wireless
- Improved support for FortiSwitch and TP-Link Omada network devices
Regarding packages, here's what to note:
- The Windows MSI installer wrongly suggested that
user and password were for proxy authentication; we corrected this and clarified the corresponding installer window to show they are for basic HTTP authentication, a common method supported by GLPI-Network Cloud
- The corrected MSI installer window now also allows setting OAuth id and secret if the server supports OAuth authentication like GLPI 11+ will
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled in version 5.40.1 with OpenSSL v3.4.1 support, msys2-base 20241208, libxml2 library v2.13.6 and dmidecode 3.6
- The MacOSX package now uses Perl v5.40.1 and OpenSSL v3.4.1
You can check the full list of changes in the official Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.13/Changes
As usual, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
GLPI Agent 1.12 is now available.
You can download it from the official project page on GitHub: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.12
This version includes several fixes and improvements, here are the key highlights:
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
Stay connected on our social media to follow all GLPI news!
Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
On MacOS, a new ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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- Introduces the
glpi-version option to enable features based on GLPI version when native inventory is not used
- Httpd interface improvements:
/now will now trigger a full inventory by default
/now supports partial, full, delay, and task parameters; default support is equivalent to /now?full=1&task=all&delay=0
- The index page now shows 2 links:
- The usual link renamed "Force running all targets planned tasks" to clarify its purpose
- The second link with the usual text "Force an inventory" which now triggers only the inventory task
- You can now install the agent in a folder with parentheses in the path on Windows
- Server URL without a scheme is now correctly parsed
- On MacOS, a new
ssl-keystore option allows using the system's SSL authority keychain
- For the Inventory task:
- Attempts to retain network interfaces containing "vpn" even when disabled on Windows
- Support added for
glpi-version option
- Improved network interface inventory on Linux
- Fixed
--partial support in glpi-agent script
- Trellix/McAfee agent is now recognized as antivirus on Windows
- Fixed ignoring of some USB devices on Linux
- On Windows, removes leading zeros in USB printer serial numbers
- For the RemoteInventory task:
- Remote inventories now have their own state file, allowing partial inventories when possible
- For NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks:
- Improved device support for:
- Aerohive and Intelbras devices
- Raritan, Bachmann, and RNX PDUs
- Avaya J100 IP phones and Lexmark printers
- Fixed support for HP devices with invalid firmware dates
- Agent now avoids sending a discovery XML from a NetScan task from the ToolBox
- For the Deploy task:
- Command checks now corrected in some cases
- With P2P support, the agent no longer scans "network" and "broadcast" addresses
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- For the Collect task:
- "sha512" fingerprint check now supports uppercase hashes
- "checkSumSHA2" is now renamed to "checkSumSHA256" and supports "sha256" checks
- For the ESX task:
- ESX virtual machines can now report IP and OS (requires GLPI 10.0.17+ on the server)
- Total ESX memory guessed and reported as memory component
- For the ToolBox plugin:
- Fixed start of enabled jobs and related logging
- Counter updates no longer require debug mode to be enabled
Package highlights:
- On Windows, Perl is now compiled with OpenSSL v3.4.0, and libraries libxml2 v2.13.6, libssh2 v1.11.1, and libiconv 1.18
- MacOSX package uses OpenSSL v3.4.0
- Perl installer for Linux now supports the
--delaytime option
- Linux installer on “dnf”-based systems now disables GPG check for local packages during install
You can view full changelog details online here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.12/Changes
As always, we recommend updating your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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GLPI Agent 1.11 has been released.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.11
This version comes with few fixes and enhancements and here are the essential ones:
- On Windows, a fix from the community prevents overwriting of Keystore exported certificates. So these certificates are no more ignored.
- On Windows, a new
ssl-keystore option is available to disable or optimize Keystore certificates export. - Bitdefender antivirus support has been updated on Windows.
- TacticalRMM remote management inventory support has been added on MacOSX.
- Users inventory has been fixed with partial inventory used with
full-inventory-postpone. - Few updates for Hikvision devices support and Konica printers have been included in NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks
- Deploy task won’t no more display an error when running a PowerShell script on Windows.
- Proxy server plugin will now accept Json as inventory format when
glpi_protocol option is set and no GLPI server is configured.
About packaging, here is what you should retain:
- On Windows, perl is now built with OpenSSL v3.3.2 and the libxml2 library v2.13.4 supports. 7-zip provided command is now v24.08 version.
- The Windows packaging now includes GLPI-AgentMonitor software v1.4.0 and the installer supports
AGENTMONITOR_NEWTICKET_SCREENSHOT as parameter to configure if a screenshot should be done before opening a new ticket. - The MacOSX packaging now uses OpenSSL v3.3.2.
You can check changes details in the official online Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.11/Changes
We invite you to update your agents to take advantage of these improvements.
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GLPI Agent 1.10 has been released.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.10
This version comes with few fixes and enhancements and here are the essential ones:
- OAuth2 authentication support is now included. It will only be usable with GLPI from the release of GLPI 11. It still can be tested with the GLPI
main branch nightly build. - The next inventory run date will shift less other time still keeping a little randomization.
- The agent won’t no more reset the inventory date when started hjourly in unmanaged mode (via crontab or planified task).
- On Windows, an important fix will now prevent NetDiscovery, NetInventory and Collect tasks to block service.
- Enhancement of disks serialnumber inventory support.
- Added Cortex XDR antivirus support, even on Windows “Server”, MacOSX and Linux.
- On Windows and linux, added remote management tools inventory support for Tactical RMM.
- The p2p mode on Deploy jobs has been fixed to use agent configured port. It has also been enhanced using now the
remote-workers configuration to extend the number of threads used to discover peers if set to a number higher than 10.
Important: About antivirus on Windows “Server”, in the future, we will attempt to detect them checking if a dedicated service is enabled. If you still are with an undetected antivirus case on Windows “Server”, please open a github issue to help us start its support.
About packaging, here is what you should retain:
- On Windows, perl is now built using Gcc v13.3, OpenSSL v3.3.1 and the libxml2 library v2.13.2. The liblzma library is now built using xz v5.6.2 sources.
- The Windows packaging now includes GLPI-AgentMonitor software v1.3.1.
- The MacOSX packaging now uses OpenSSL v3.3.1.
- The Deploy task can now be installed on RockyLinux 9.
- The AppImage installer for Linux now supports the
--wait option for the unmanaged mode.
You can check changes details in the official online Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.10/Changes
We invite you to update your agents as soon as possible to take advantage of these improvements.
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GLPI Agent 1.9 has been released.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.9
This version comes first with few fixes for the MSI packaging for Windows:
- A regression in the installation of OpenSSL support could prevent communication with servers via the SSL protocol.
- the
FULL_INVENTORY_POSTPONE option of MSI installer was not normally managed.
Few fixes and enhancements for inventory was integrated:
- a regression of the partial inventory involved a problem in the integration of softwares into GLPI, in particular with the new
full-inventory-postpone option. - the detection of network ports type has been enhanced on MacOSX.
- the MSSQL databases inventory on Windows has been enhanced to detect all the installed instances.
- the serialnumber detection of recent disks has been enhanced on Windows.
A new snmp-retries has been introduced to enhance network inventory when networks devices not always respond in time.
The use of user notifications of the Deploy task could involve a service crash on Windows.
The ToolBox plugin now accepts some special characters inside passwords of credentials for remote inventory.
You can check changes details in the official online Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.9/Changes
We invite you to update your agents as soon as possible to take advantage of these improvements.
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GLPI Agent 1.8 has been released.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.8
This version comes with a lot of changes and enhancements for the MSI packaging for Windows:
- first of all, a huge work has been done to provide the windows installer with Perl 5.38.2 using latest essential libraries version for more security, like OpenSSL 3.2.1 and libssh2 1.11.0.
- the patch for the CVE-2024-28240 security advisory is now based on a DLL library.
- only 64 bits packaging for windows is provided.
- the “Typical” installation no more includes Deploy and Collect tasks.
- 7-zip provided command is now v23.01 version.
- GLPI-AgentMonitor tool is provided in 1.3.0 version and now the installer supports
AGENTMONITOR_NEWTICKET_URLto configure the GLPI url for the open new ticket option.
On the inventory side, a new feature will help you reduce the carbon footprint of your GLPI system: the full inventory postpone
- now, by default, and if your server is a GLPI 10, GLPI Agent can decide to postpone the upload of a full inventory up to 14 times, so about 2 weeks using the default configuration. Until then, the agent will upload partial inventories only containing detected changes.
full-inventory-postpone is a new configuration parameter which value is 14 by default. Setting it to 0, it is still possible to disable this feature coming back to previous normal running.glpi-agent script is also supporting --full option to temporary disable the feature.
The MacOSX package only activates Inventory task by default now. You’ll have to explicitly activate any other tasks you need in a dedicated configuration file.
A lot of fixes and enhancement have also been included. Inventory, RemoteInventory, NetworkDiscovery et NetInventory tasks, but also Proxy and ToolBox plugins, are concerned. We encourage you to check all changes details in the official online Changelog available here: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/blob/1.8/Changes
We encourage you to update your agents as soon as possible to take advantage of these improvements.
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GLPI Agent 1.7.3 has been released.
You can download it on the GLPI Agent github project: https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi-agent/releases/tag/1.7.3
This version essentially fixes a regression introduced in the MSI packaging for Windows in the 1.7.2 version:
- the LOCAL parameter was forced to the agent installation folder when not used. After that, local inventory was also generated even if this wasn’t required. This LOCAL configuration will be removed during this update.
- CVE-2024-28241 patch was modified to not be enabled if the installation folder and (if used) the LOCAL parameter remain under the default system folder as there’s not security issue in that case.
These updates only impact Windows installation performed with MSI packaging.
We invite you to upgrade your agents on Windows as soon as possible.
You don’t need to upgrade to 1.7.3 GLPI Agents that were not installed on Windows and which are at least in 1.7 version.