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      BoardinJunky @DustinB3403
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      @dustinb3403 I'm able to get a single group to import via LDAP but I can't restrict login to ONLY that group.

      We have several thousand users, badly organized, so disabling them after a full import would be a pain.

      Ideally I'm looking to import a specific group via LDAP, which works at the moment, and then ONLY allow that group to login, which doesn't work. Anyone from the base DN can also login. I could turn off LDAP integration after doing the initial sync I guess but that means the passwords won't match after they change their AD ones.

      I feel like this SHOULD be possible but I'm not sure if I'm missing something obvious again in the settings.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @BoardinJunky
        last edited by

        @boardinjunky said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

        @dustinb3403 I'm able to get a single group to import via LDAP but I can't restrict login to ONLY that group.

        We have several thousand users, badly organized, so disabling them after a full import would be a pain.

        Ideally I'm looking to import a specific group via LDAP, which works at the moment, and then ONLY allow that group to login, which doesn't work. Anyone from the base DN can also login. I could turn off LDAP integration after doing the initial sync I guess but that means the passwords won't match after they change their AD ones.

        I feel like this SHOULD be possible but I'm not sure if I'm missing something obvious again in the settings.

        That makes a lot more sense. I'm not aware of any functionality or limits with LDAP, because I've not used it. I'd recommend jumping onto their Gitter page and speak with the developers directly.

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        • jrcJ
          jrc
          last edited by

          Ok, so I am thinking about giving this a go for our environment. We don't track software licenses, but do track physical inventory (computers, laptops, projectors etc).

          I assume I can import my current inventory into Snipe-IT via a CSV process? Can I also export to CSV?

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @jrc
            last edited by

            @jrc said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

            Ok, so I am thinking about giving this a go for our environment. We don't track software licenses, but do track physical inventory (computers, laptops, projectors etc).

            I assume I can import my current inventory into Snipe-IT via a CSV process? Can I also export to CSV?

            Export from what, SnipeIT?

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            • jrcJ
              jrc @DustinB3403
              last edited by

              @dustinb3403 said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

              @jrc said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

              Ok, so I am thinking about giving this a go for our environment. We don't track software licenses, but do track physical inventory (computers, laptops, projectors etc).

              I assume I can import my current inventory into Snipe-IT via a CSV process? Can I also export to CSV?

              Export from what, SnipeIT?

              Yes, sorry. I meant export from Snipe-IT. We do this in order to comparisons and updates to some things in inventory, helps us locate devices that need to be updated and/or added.

              EG - Export all Ipad 4s. Change some fields (location, assigned user etc) then re-import to update the records. This is very usefule when re-assigning iPads from classrooms onto iPad carts, or moving hundreds from one campus to another.

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                DustinB3403 @jrc
                last edited by

                @jrc said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                @dustinb3403 said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                @jrc said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                Ok, so I am thinking about giving this a go for our environment. We don't track software licenses, but do track physical inventory (computers, laptops, projectors etc).

                I assume I can import my current inventory into Snipe-IT via a CSV process? Can I also export to CSV?

                Export from what, SnipeIT?

                Yes, sorry. I meant export from Snipe-IT. We do this in order to comparisons and updates to some things in inventory, helps us locate devices that need to be updated and/or added.

                EG - Export all Ipad 4s. Change some fields (location, assigned user etc) then re-import to update the records. This is very usefule when re-assigning iPads from classrooms onto iPad carts, or moving hundreds from one campus to another.

                I'm not seeing an export functionality from what I have installed, but you can create reports with those details. And then subsequently upload that over your database.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  Speaking of iPads etc, how are you managing them. Are you using an MDM, apple configurator?

                  Some combination?

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                  • jrcJ
                    jrc @DustinB3403
                    last edited by jrc

                    @dustinb3403

                    Jamf's Casper Suite and DEP. So MDM.

                    Configurator is not really a management tool, it's a setup tool to get the iPads into the MDM reasonably quickly and with minimal interaction on each device.

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                    • jrcJ
                      jrc @DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      @dustinb3403

                      I'm glad to go over it with you in detail via email or PM if you like.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @jrc
                        last edited by

                        @jrc said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                        @dustinb3403

                        I'm glad to go over it with you in detail via email or PM if you like.

                        Not at the moment, cause I'm tired and need a beer lol. So won't really be paying attention.

                        Remind me tomorrow maybe.

                        🙂

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                        • Emad RE
                          Emad R @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by Emad R

                          @scottalanmiller

                          Hi,

                          this guide no longer works on latest Centos

                          CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

                          I am starting to think that those install helper scripts from dev do more damage than good, and manual way are longer but better:

                          https://www.tecmint.com/install-snipe-it-asset-management-on-centos-ubuntu-debian/

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                            scottalanmiller @Emad R
                            last edited by

                            @emad-r said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                            @scottalanmiller

                            Hi,

                            this guide no longer works on latest Centos

                            CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

                            I am starting to think that those install helper scripts from dev do more damage than good, and manual way are longer but better:

                            https://www.tecmint.com/install-snipe-it-asset-management-on-centos-ubuntu-debian/

                            Which part is broken now?

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                            • Emad RE
                              Emad R @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                              @emad-r said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                              @scottalanmiller

                              Hi,

                              this guide no longer works on latest Centos

                              CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

                              I am starting to think that those install helper scripts from dev do more damage than good, and manual way are longer but better:

                              https://www.tecmint.com/install-snipe-it-asset-management-on-centos-ubuntu-debian/

                              Which part is broken now?

                              the script will actually report to you that it is finished installing successfully and you can browse to to your site, and it never works. so no real error was displayed. I reran everything a couple of times, same result.

                              I dont want you to test or re-write anything, its their installer script and they changed it. Either that or I screwed something up but I sticked to the defaults.

                              If you ask me installer scripts are nice and all, but they distance you from understanding the whole process, the guide I listed is not very accurate, for instance he actually use this command:
                              systemctl enable start httpd
                              but it will make you understand the whole process and troubleshoot it better.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @Emad R
                                last edited by

                                @emad-r try setenforce 0 and the go to the IP address.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch @Emad R
                                  last edited by JaredBusch

                                  @emad-r said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                                  @emad-r said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                                  @scottalanmiller

                                  Hi,

                                  this guide no longer works on latest Centos

                                  CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

                                  I am starting to think that those install helper scripts from dev do more damage than good, and manual way are longer but better:

                                  https://www.tecmint.com/install-snipe-it-asset-management-on-centos-ubuntu-debian/

                                  Which part is broken now?

                                  the script will actually report to you that it is finished installing successfully and you can browse to to your site, and it never works. so no real error was displayed. I reran everything a couple of times, same result.

                                  I dont want you to test or re-write anything, its their installer script and they changed it. Either that or I screwed something up but I sticked to the defaults.

                                  If you ask me installer scripts are nice and all, but they distance you from understanding the whole process, the guide I listed is not very accurate, for instance he actually use this command:
                                  systemctl enable start httpd
                                  but it will make you understand the whole process and troubleshoot it better.

                                  You are not supposed to know how to install this from scratch. The developers supported method is to run the install.sh.

                                  If you do it any other way, then you need to accept that if it fails, it is your problem.

                                  This worked on 7.3 a couple months ago when I submitted the pull request to change it to use git on CentOS 7.

                                  I can test again later this week.

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                                  • hobbit666H
                                    hobbit666
                                    last edited by

                                    Anyone done an Upgrade to V4 yet???? Got any notes/guides to do it smoothly 🙂

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @hobbit666
                                      last edited by

                                      @hobbit666 said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                                      Anyone done an Upgrade to V4 yet???? Got any notes/guides to do it smoothly 🙂

                                      I haven't upgraded yet. But I did my initial install using option 1(git clone).
                                      There is a detail documentation for upgrading.
                                      https://snipe-it.readme.io/v4.0/docs/upgrading-to-v4

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403 @hobbit666
                                        last edited by

                                        @hobbit666 said in Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB:

                                        Anyone done an Upgrade to V4 yet???? Got any notes/guides to do it smoothly 🙂

                                        I upgraded yesterday and it was a bit of a bitch to get done.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403
                                          last edited by

                                          This is roughly what I had to do (with the help of @tiagom and Hinsk from Gitter)

                                          cd /var/www/html/snipeit/
                                          git pull
                                          nano composer.json

                                          Edit : "doctrine/inflector": "1.2.*" to be "doctrine/inflector": "1.1.*"

                                          save the file

                                          remove these files rm bootstrap/cache/config.php rm bootstrap/cache/services.php and rm bootstrap/cache/compiled.php

                                          composer dump

                                          php artisan cache:clear
                                          php artisan view:clear
                                          php artisan config:clear

                                          git pull

                                          php composer.phar install --no-dev --prefer-source
                                          php composer.phar dump-autoload

                                          nano .env
                                          adding
                                          APP_LOCALE=en and LEGACY_APP_KEY=<duplicate_APP_KEY_value

                                          php artisan migrate

                                          Reboot and the site should work.

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403
                                            last edited by

                                            Of course - create a backup first!

                                            It took us a few times in getting this process sorted out as there is an issue from the master branch and develop branch.

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