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[GH-ISSUE #483] [Bug]: IP Address showing on the Support Bundle #306
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Originally created by @wreuel on GitHub (Feb 21, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/483
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Bug Description
The Local Ip addres from the PRINTER is showing on the Support Bug, is that OK?
Expected Behavior
It should show IP Address
Steps to Reproduce
Just generate a report bug and you should see the ip when doing operation, mainly the FTP one
Printer Model
P2S
Bambuddy Version
v0.2.1b2
Printer Firmware Version
01.01.03.00
Installation Method
Docker
Operating System
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)
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bambuddy.log
support-info.json
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2026):
Yeah, good question. Until now I never saw public IP addresses. Always private ones. But on the other side it is more than helpful to see the IP addresses or debugging.
I'm open to the community. Should I remove it?
@aneopsy commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026):
Maybe it should be replace by fake local IP ?
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026):
Then it is useless and I can remove it.
@JasonSwindle commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026):
RFC1918 IPs are safe to share. You should never have your printer on a public routable IP. That is like having your normal printer exposed to the internet. The only issue is IPV6, and these do not support that.
Knowing the IP will not help on support much, but there is little to zero risk. The hacker would need to be in your network, and you have bigger problems at that point.
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2026):
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026):
Fixed in branch 0.2.1b3.
github.com/maziggy/bambuddy@8e6a959eef2026-02-23 09:22:07,584 DEBUG [backend.app.services.bambu_mqtt] SERIAL ipcam field: {'agora_service': 'disable', 'brtc_service': 'enable', 'bs_state': 0, 'ipcam_dev': '1', 'ipcam_record': 'enable', 'laser_preview_res': 7, 'mode_bits': 2, 'resolution': '720p', 'rtsp_url': 'rtsps://[IP]:322/streaming/live/1', 'timelapse': 'disable', 'tl_store_hpd_type': 2, 'tl_store_path_type': 2, 'tutk_server': 'disable'}