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#1 2023-04-11 16:35:44

PedroMoreira07
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Registered: 2023-03-14
Posts: 5

Iventory bug adding items that connect to the pc

Hey,

I found what i think might be a bug, so when someone add's lets say a external disk or connects a phone via USB on the computer it add's it on my "devices" list, and i dont know why, computers that have fingerprint readers inventory will add it on "devices" im not sure why it happens to be honest.
Has it happen to someone ?

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#2 2023-04-12 09:32:24

gbougard
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From: Montpellier, France
Registered: 2021-07-21
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Re: Iventory bug adding items that connect to the pc

Hi PedroMoreira07,

connected USB devices can be linked to your computer in GLPI if agent finds a serial number for it during inventory. This is a normal feature. This essentially permits to know where a given USB card or USB disk is connected. Imagine this is the one where all your passwords are saved, you want to know on which computer you forgot it ;-)

If you don't want it for some devices, you still can blacklist the found S/N and delete it in GLPI.


GLPI-Agent developer from Teclib' and GLPI-Network team
Previously FusionInventory-Agent maintainer

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#3 2023-04-12 09:37:56

PedroMoreira07
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Registered: 2023-03-14
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Re: Iventory bug adding items that connect to the pc

Hi gbougard,

Thanks for your reply, i see what you mean and how it can help me, but my problem is that some people on the company connect their personal phone on the computer and i get registered on GLPI, the only way is me removing when it add's it or can i remove this feature ?

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#4 2023-04-12 10:14:52

gbougard
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From: Montpellier, France
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Posts: 537
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Re: Iventory bug adding items that connect to the pc

As I said, you have to blacklist them: check the S/N of the device and add it in the blacklist rules, then you can remove them and they won't be inventoried any more.


GLPI-Agent developer from Teclib' and GLPI-Network team
Previously FusionInventory-Agent maintainer

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