Hello everyone!
We’ve got a fresh update for Total Network Inventory. New version is mostly a “polish and stability” release, but it includes a bigger addition you’ve been asking for – LDAPS support for AD sync – plus a nice round of improvements around Data transfers and macOS Tahoe compatibility.

If your environment requires encrypted directory access, this one’s for you: AD synchronization can now use LDAPS.
You’ll see a new checkbox – Secure connection – in the AD sync settings. When enabled, the program connects via LDAPS (LDAP over TLS), which encrypts traffic between TNI and your Active Directory server.
As a reminder: this requires LDAPS to be enabled on the AD server with a configured certificate.
A lot of the day-to-day “why isn’t my report sending?” troubleshooting comes from Data transfers – so we tackled that head-on:
If you manage multiple storages, scheduled jobs, and different transfer methods, these changes should make the whole experience feel more predictable.
TNI 6.7 adds support for macOS Tahoe, so you can keep scanning and collecting inventory from the latest Apple systems without babysitting compatibility issues.
Alongside the headline items, TNI 6.7 includes a set of fixes and improvements across the product – including a smarter timeout mechanism for scheduled scan tasks, multiple stability fixes and updated OpenSSL and libssh2 libraries.
And one more thing: based on your feedback, we’ve also started prototyping an automatic Network Map builder that uses your existing inventory data, and we’re hoping to bring it into one of the future TNI releases.
That’s the big picture. As always, the full changelog is available on the updates page.