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Checks if port is permitted for user before doing neighbour lookup #1749

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@laf laf commented Aug 23, 2015

Should fix #1732

paulgear added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 23, 2015
Checks if port is permitted for user before doing neighbour lookup
@paulgear paulgear merged commit 675df41 into librenms:master Aug 23, 2015
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eikik87 commented Aug 25, 2015

I did update, and I can see that this line is in the config. But I still see this problem.

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The bold line is another router that the user has permission to see. But the other lines are not routers that my customer should see any information about.

Am I missing something?

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Restricted user see information about other routers, if one of his routers is in same Subnet as other routers.
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