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      Xinzo @george1421
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      @george1421
      I’ve try your solution but it’s not working.
      I can’t understand why the fog.customhostname only send the host_default_name to the fog.man.reg
      Your proposition seems good to me. Maybe the host is not recognize for the quick registraton ?
      Thanks for your help

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        george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
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        @xinzo I did see a small type-o in what I told you.

        "host=$host_default_name&sysserial=${sysserial}&sysuuid=${sysuuid}
        

        should have been

        "host=${host_default_name}&sysserial=${sysserial}&sysuuid=${sysuuid}
        

        Note the appropriate use of the curly braces.

        What is it giving you for a host name a mac address or a sequential number like if you enabled auto numbering?

        I did give you a caveat that I did no debugging or testing. This might not work, but once we know what its doing we can look.

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          Xinzo @george1421
          last edited by

          @george1421 I did it too but nothing change.
          I have the auto numbering as hostname (PC-*)

          @george1421 said in Use serial number as hostname in Fog:

          I did give you a caveat that I did no debugging or testing. This might not work, but once we know what its doing we can look.

          Yes no problem, always a pleasure to fix some issue and (try to) add some feature to this project. 😊

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            george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
            last edited by george1421

            @xinzo Looking into the FOG programming code. I see here: https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject/blob/171d63724131c396029992730660497d48410842/packages/web/lib/reg-task/registration.class.php#L328

            OK lets hack our way into a possible solution. Again the caveat here is I have not tried this so I have no clue if it works.

            But at this location: https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject/blob/171d63724131c396029992730660497d48410842/packages/web/lib/reg-task/registration.class.php#L328 Line #328 there is this section of code.

                        $autoRegSysName = trim($autoRegSysName);
                        if (strtoupper($autoRegSysName) == 'MAC') {
                            $hostname = $this->macsimple;
                        } else {
                            $hostname = $autoRegSysName;
                        }
                        $hostname = trim($hostname);
                        if (!self::getClass('Host')->isHostnameSafe($hostname)) {
            

            I wonder if we can tweak it to look like this

                        $autoRegSysName = trim($autoRegSysName);
                        if (strtoupper($autoRegSysName) == 'MAC') {
                            $hostname = $this->macsimple;
                        } elseif (strtoupper($autoRegSysName) == 'SYSSERIAL') {
                            $hostname = base64_decode($_REQUEST['host']);
                        } else {
                            $hostname = $autoRegSysName;
                        }
                        $hostname = trim($hostname);
                        if (!self::getClass('Host')->isHostnameSafe($hostname)) {
            

            Inserting this code

                        } elseif (strtoupper($autoRegSysName) == 'SYSSERIAL') {
                            $hostname = base64_decode($_REQUEST['host']);
            

            The file can be found here.
            /var/www/html/fog/fog/lib/reg-task/registration.class.php

            So now if we turn on autoprop and set sys name to SYSSERIAL would it insert the hostname value we configured in the fog.auto.reg file?

            sysserial.png

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              Xinzo @george1421
              last edited by Xinzo

              @george1421
              I have the MAC adress of the computer instead of the ‘PC-*’.
              The SYSSERIAL is defined somewhere in the php script ?

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                george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
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                @xinzo said in Use serial number as hostname in Fog:

                The SYSSERIAL is defined somewhere in the php script ?

                I made that variable up for the hack to the script.

                In this specific code section I look for the word SYSSERIAL

                            } elseif (strtoupper($autoRegSysName) == 'SYSSERIAL') {
                                $hostname = base64_decode($_REQUEST['host']);
                

                So if the autoRegSysName (the field where you have MAC now or PC*) equals SYSSERIAL then remember in the previous steps you added the value host to the curl call in fog.auto.reg?, It will take the value of host and assign it to the variable $hostname. Its a similar concept to the line above that looks for the word MAC and then assigns the mac address of the target computer to the $hostname variable. In the fog.auto.reg file you adjusted earlier the $host variable is created by the fog.customhost script, right. Its a bit of a complicated path but when all of the bits are in place it should give you the autonaming function as with the full registration process.

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                  Xinzo @george1421
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                  @george1421
                  Okay I understand.
                  In my fog.auto.reg the curl is sending to this script :

                  ${web}service/auto.register.php 2>/dev/null)
                  Maybe there’s something to do with this file ?

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                    george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
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                    @xinzo said in Use serial number as hostname in Fog:

                    auto.register.php

                    Yes that is the file you will edit on the FOG server itself. It should be in the path I provided previously. Now that I think about it I might want to change the auto prop value to CUSTOM instead of SYSSERIAL and then make a write up on this for those fog admins that want to create a custom auto name value. I always use the full registration on my campus so I never thought about the auto naming process. I think you are onto something that will be useful to other fog admins.

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                      Xinzo @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421
                      I’ve done it !
                      The “old” fog.auto.reg is :

                      if [[ -f "/bin/fog.customhostname" ]]; then
                          . /bin/fog.customhostname
                      fi
                      
                      if [[ -f /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM ]]; then
                          productKey=$(tail -c+57 /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM | base64)
                      fi
                      while [[ -z $res ]]; do
                          res=$(curl -Lks --data "host=${host_default_name}&sysserial=${sysserial}&sysuuid=${sysuuid}&mac=$mac&productKey=${productKey}" ${web}service/auto.register.php 2>/dev/null)
                      

                      Here is the trick :

                      while [[ -z $res ]]; do
                              host=${host_default_name}
                              host=$(echo $host | base64)
                              res=$(curl -Lks --data "host=$host&sysserial=${sysserial}&sysuuid=${sysuuid}&mac=$mac&productKey=${productKey}" ${web}service/auto.register.php 2>/dev/null)
                      

                      We have to convert to base64 and then send to the script. It works like a charm.
                      I suceeded when I inspected the fog.man.reg.fix Here is what helped me :

                      while [[ $res != "#!ok" ]]; do
                          if [[ $host_default_name != "" ]]; then
                              read -p " * Enter hostname for this computer [$host_default_name]: " host
                          else
                              read -p " * Enter hostname for this computer: " host
                          fi
                          host=${host:-$host_default_name}
                          if [[ ${#host} -gt 15 ]]; then
                              host=${host:0:15}
                              echo " | Truncated to 15 characters: $host"
                              usleep 2000000
                          fi
                          host=$(echo $host | base64)
                          res=$(curl -Lks --data "host=$host" ${web}service/hostnameloop.php 2>/dev/null)
                          [[ $res != "#!ok" ]] && echo "$res"
                      
                      
                      done
                      

                      Those line
                      host=${host:-$host_default_name}
                      host=$(echo $host | base64)
                      res=$(curl -Lks --data "host=$host" ${web}service/hostnameloop.php 2>/dev/null)

                      Thank you very much for your help 😁

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                        george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
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                        @xinzo well done! Now just make sure you backup everything since you hacked the fog environment. That way when/if you upgrade you don’t lose your hacks. But really nice. I’m really more than willing to help someone help themselves success with FOG. This way you can get exactly what works for your situation.

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                          Xinzo @george1421
                          last edited by

                          Thanks 😁
                          For people who want to do this. Don’t forget to set the QUICKREG SYS NAME in the FOG SETTINGS to SYSSERIAL.
                          @george1421 Can I upload my file somewere for the people who want to implement the feature ?

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                            george1421 Moderator @Xinzo
                            last edited by george1421

                            @xinzo If you want to post them here, I’ll rewrite the instructions as a tutorial and then provide a link to this thread. You might need to change the extension of the files to .txt so they can be uploaded. I can see other wanting this feature too. I know I personally missed it since the FOG v0.30 days.

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                              Xinzo @george1421
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                              @george1421
                              Here are my files, I’ve upload all the content of my postinitscripts folder:
                              fog.postinit.txt
                              fog.patch.customhostname.txt
                              fog.man.reg.fix.txt
                              fog.customhostname.txt
                              fog.auto.reg.txt

                              @george1421 said in Use serial number as hostname in Fog:

                              I can see other wanting this feature too. I know I personally missed it since the FOG v0.30 days.

                              Without you, impossible to implement this feature. Thanks a lot

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