Released: May 12, 2022
Updates in RayVentory
Features
RayVentory Scan Engine 12.3.3429.24 [Update 2]
- General improvements:
- Reduced RAM consumption by optimizing code in places where memory leaks could occur.
- Improved descriptions of 'configuration of remote execution' and Hyper-V properties.
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 and 2022 now have logos in Inventory view.
- If a DNS name cannot be resolved, the hostname property from VMware API is now used in vSphere scans.
- Security improvements:
- OracleDB scanner (oratrack) now does not use the log4j library any longer. Due to security concerns, the tool has been rewritten by replacing the library with a secure implementation.
- Apple macOS packages for the Inventory Agent are now digitally signed.
Fixes
RayVentory Scan Engine 12.3.3429.24 [Update 2]
- Fixed an issue with ndtrack failing if DNS resolution was not properly configured.
- Fixed a critical issue, where incoming NDI files were stored in the installation folder after being accepted by the HTTP upload service.
- Fixed an issue with RVIA ignoring compression and deleting local NDI files.
- Fixed an issue with schedule times not changed properly on macOS.
- Fixed a regression in version 12.3, in which it was not possible to put the files in the Results\RemoteExection folder to add them to the connection list.
- Fixed an issue with vSphere inventory not showing FQDN in scope.
- Fixed an issue, where logs files could be written directly in INSTALLDIR.
- Fixed an issue, where a failure during reading of vSphere tag would leave the complete scan process as failed. In this version, failure of reading a tag does not break the inventory scan of vSphere devices.
- Fixed an issue with missing Name property of an operating system on macOS devices.