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Pi.Alert
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Alternative for Pi-Alert
When using PiAlert make sure you use the fork https://github.com/jokob-sk/Pi.Alert and not the very outdated original.
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Pi.Alert using increasing number of arp-scan processes simultaneously
For those of you who may seek help on this subject, kind leiweibau helped me in this and that conversations. There is a better and actively developed fork of this project in leiweibau's github repo. So you may want to use it.
You might want to contact the pialert developers here: https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/issues
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What are some other useful, worthwhile things to install along with pi-hole?
Pi.Alert - original is here but there are more recent forks with additional features, such as this one.
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PiAlert and Gotify
/u/thekrautboy probably has the best and simplest option with Apprise here, but, if you're willing to get your hands dirty and just wanting to get the notifications in Gotify rather than email, you could modify the pialert.py script and change the send_email command to a send_gotify one using the Python documentation from Gotify here.
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Is Pi.Alert good choice or there are other alternatives to consider?
I just learned about https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert
- auto discovery network tool for devices?
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Notify when a new devices connects for the first time?
I like to use pialert for this, also helps me inventorying all my network assets
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I'd like to set up a system that detects and announces wifi devices (see comment)
Take a look at PiAlert. The project wasn't maintained in a while, but there are forks actively maintained. If you're also using PiHole for DNS, it integrates well with it.
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pihole/pialert
cd curl -LO https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/raw/main/tar/pialert_latest.tar tar xvf pialert_latest.tar rm pialert_latest.tar
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What are some alternatives?
RPi-Monitor - Real time monitoring for embedded devices
psad - psad: Intrusion Detection and Log Analysis with iptables
homebridge-raspbian-image - Official Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
Installation - The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
dohot - DoHoT: making practical use of DNS over HTTPS over Tor
Statping - Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
argos3 - A parallel, multi-engine simulator for heterogeneous swarm robotics
github-backup - Using docker to backup github repo
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
Kimai 2 - Kimai is a web-based multi-user time-tracking application. Works great for everyone: freelancers, companies, organizations - everyone can track their times, generate reports, create invoices and do so much more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud [Moved to: https://github.com/kimai/kimai]