It would probably be better to add "--no-*" options for each probe section. For example:
--no-fstab --no-lsblk --no-xorg-conf --no-xorg-log --no-dmesg And to have the page in the hw-probe wiki where these sections (and disable parameters) are documented. And then link to this page could be added to the Privacy section in the README.md. So in the result each user will be able to determine which data he want to share without modifying probe files. On 10/29/18 9:20 AM, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote: > > 27.10.2018, 17:56, "Dale" <rdalek1...@gmail.com>: >> Andrey Ponomarenko wrote: >>> 27.10.2018, 02:18, "Dale" <rdalek1...@gmail.com>: >>>> Alexey Eschenko wrote: >>>>> Is there any way to disable sending some parts of the collected data? >>>>> I've seen some of the last probes and found that there may be some >>>>> potentially sensitive data. >>>>> I don't mind to share my configuration with community but I don't want >>>>> to share some logs, mountpoint data and same other info. >>>> I'd like to remove a few things myself. Some things such as file system >>>> mount points and such gives clues as to what they contain. I noticed a >>>> couple other things I'd rather not include. >>>> >>>> I noticed it builds a directory inside /root/HW_PROBE/LATEST/. I used >>>> the command hw-probe-1.4-129-x86_64.AppImage -all but left off the >>>> upload part. It collected the info but didn't send it yet. I wonder, >>>> can we delete the info from the directory it created and then leave off >>>> -all but put -upload and it send only what we didn't delete. In other >>>> words, build the files, remove what we don't want sent and then send >>>> what is left. Do it in three parts instead of one. >>>> >>>> Anyone know if that works? Anyone who doesn't care what they send mind >>>> testing it for us who want to leave out some small amounts of data? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> Dale >>>> >>>> :-) :-) >>> Hi Dale, >>> >>> Please use --log-level=minimal option to collect minimal info. Please let >>> me know if it still contains some unwanted info in this minimal mode. >>> >>> I'll patch the tool to collect less info by default in 1.5 (you'll need to >>> explicitly set --log-level=maximal to collect mountpoints). >>> >>> Thanks a lot! >> I saw the other post and tried it without the upload option. It still >> causes me some concern. What I'd rather do, instead of you having a >> unique setting for myself and others with different issues, just be able >> to remove what we don't want included and then upload the data that >> remains. That would be the easiest by far option for you and other >> users. If it will work that way, you won't have to change anything plus >> others will run up on this and know how to do it that way. It also >> means that others can adjust based on their own set of concerns which >> may be different than mine. >> >> It did help with minimal but some things it didn't include, I was fine >> with sending but some things still remain that I don't. If I remove >> other options and only pass -upload, will it only send the data in >> /root/HW_PROBE/LATEST/ or does it rebuild the file list again and then >> send? >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > It will send content of /root/HW_PROBE/LATEST/ only. If you remove some file > from this directory then it will not be sent until you collect it again by > -all option. > > But I think it's better to patch upstream code or add some option that will > satisfy your needs to make the tool perform better by default w/o the need to > write a wrapper script. > > What unwanted files still remain in minimal mode? > > Thank you. > -- Kind regards, Alexey Eschenko https://skobk.in/
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