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Question about offline showing devices #255

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hansw1204 opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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Question about offline showing devices #255

hansw1204 opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 3 comments

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@hansw1204
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Why is my Pialert showing devices as offline that are clearly online, like my gateway router and numerous other devices?
Can I do anything to make the reporting more accurate?
Many thanks for any help!

@jokob-sk
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Hey @hansw1204 ,

Please check #235 and #237 and close this issue. Thanks!

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hansw1204 commented Apr 11, 2024 via email

@jokob-sk
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all good, can you close this issue to keep the main notifications on the top? thanks

ademol pushed a commit to ademol/Pi.Alert that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2024
New:
* Filters can be created and displayed below the device list. For this purpose, another button has been implemented next to the button for the bulk editor. (pucherot#255)
* Deleting the speed test results has been added to the maintenance options

Fixed:
* Add "Tag" to webservice notifications (pucherot#254)
* An option for the UniFi import was added (pucherot#253)
* If the "Speedtest" tab was previously selected on the internet device, the detailed view was empty on every other device until another tab was selected.

Updated:
* The template for the notification email for the web services has been fixed/updated/changed
* Minor code changes/adjustments/tweaks
* Help/FAQ page and Documentation
* CSS work
* Cleanup
* pialert-cli set_sudoers

Changed:
* Detailed nmap scan: The operating system detection has been deactivated. Instead, some UPD ports have been added for scanning and the size of the TCP port ranges has been increased. To be able to scan UDP ports, nmap was added to the sudoer file of the frontend.
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