WAPT audit - GLPI 10
Published: March 15, 2024 - 1:49 PM
Hello!
We are experiencing some difficulties with the tis-glpi-plugin-export-to-glpi10 package.
More specifically:
Inventory export works correctly from WAPT to GLPI 10. The two files "glpi.ini" and "wapt_api.ini" are therefore correctly configured.
The problem lies with the information being sent.
The WAPT agent does have the network card information, including the IP addresses visible for each PC from the WAPT console.
This IP address information is not being sent to GLPI, or if it exists on the GLPI side, it is never updated.
The network card, however, correctly reports the MAC address (whether it's a USB/Ethernet card or the motherboard's integrated network card).
I've tried several things:
Using different Ethernet adapters / Wi-Fi connection -> The WAPT agent correctly handles the IP address change and the network cards.
Uninstalling and deleting the "glpi.ini" and "wapt_api.ini" configuration files -> Reinstalling and reconfiguring changed nothing.
I should mention that we have the latest version of the GLPI10 package available, namely 14-14.
The server itself is running on Debian 12 with the latest version of WAPT.
Is there an option I might have missed somewhere that would "exclude" the IP address from the inventory report?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Michael
We are experiencing some difficulties with the tis-glpi-plugin-export-to-glpi10 package.
More specifically:
Inventory export works correctly from WAPT to GLPI 10. The two files "glpi.ini" and "wapt_api.ini" are therefore correctly configured.
The problem lies with the information being sent.
The WAPT agent does have the network card information, including the IP addresses visible for each PC from the WAPT console.
This IP address information is not being sent to GLPI, or if it exists on the GLPI side, it is never updated.
The network card, however, correctly reports the MAC address (whether it's a USB/Ethernet card or the motherboard's integrated network card).
I've tried several things:
Using different Ethernet adapters / Wi-Fi connection -> The WAPT agent correctly handles the IP address change and the network cards.
Uninstalling and deleting the "glpi.ini" and "wapt_api.ini" configuration files -> Reinstalling and reconfiguring changed nothing.
I should mention that we have the latest version of the GLPI10 package available, namely 14-14.
The server itself is running on Debian 12 with the latest version of WAPT.
Is there an option I might have missed somewhere that would "exclude" the IP address from the inventory report?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Michael