2021-05-06T10:25:24ZFluxBBhttps://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?id=281080https://github.com/fusioninventory/fusi … ssues/3162]]>https://forum.glpi-project.org/profile.php?id=689932021-05-06T10:25:24Zhttps://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?pid=484648#p484648If you may find this is a bug you can add a bug to their bug tracker]]>https://forum.glpi-project.org/profile.php?id=707662021-05-05T16:58:11Zhttps://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?pid=484631#p484631Thanks for your answer! I'd consider it a bug since using the domain-tag is used (in my case - but for sure not my case only I'd guess) for creating FQDN-instructions (via external links), I give you an example: "ping.exe -t [NAME].[DOMAIN]". Since using FQDN is vital for name resolution I hope you can bring back this functionality.
Thanks!
]]>https://forum.glpi-project.org/profile.php?id=712582021-05-05T08:55:03Zhttps://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?pid=484615#p484615It's at least partially a bug. It looks like the functionality was purposefully removed when Domain Management was added in 9.5, but the text showing the valid tags was not updated as well.]]>https://forum.glpi-project.org/profile.php?id=574952021-05-03T19:07:46Zhttps://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?pid=484561#p484561Hi, in "external links" my "[DOMAIN]" variable is not filled anymore, though under "DOMAIN" the Value is still filled. I tried to edit "DOMAIN" as well as an "EXTERNAL LINK" without success, but that doesn't change it. The Item is ofcourse linked with DOMAIN. Is this a bug or do I miss something?