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ansible-tasmota
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I couldn't find a product that could open my curtains so I made my own
Thanks, I'm going to look into this some more. I'm starting to collect quite a few tasmota devices that need a lot of config changes when deployed, so it would be nice to centrally manage all of the local device settings. Someone did write an Ansible role to manage Tasmota configs, though.
ansible-openwisp2
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UniFi Network Application 6.5.54
OpenWISP (https://openwisp.org) tries to do this and it's Python and Django based.
Last time I checked it out, it seems like they keep configuration in an intermediate format that is then translated to manufacturer-specific formats, so it should be possible to build a Unifi converter for that.
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Open source SDN software (in the style of UniFi or Omada) for use with OpenWRT access points?
OpenWISP (might be closest thing I've seen to what you're looking for)
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DHCP6 starting
I also found OpenWISP https://openwisp.org
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My Journey to GSoC
OpenWISP is a good choice for anyone interested in Computer Networks.
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Ubiquiti is accused of covering up a ‘catastrophic’ data breach — and it’s not denying it
Time to flash openwrt and use openwisp?
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Whistleblower: Ubiquiti Breach “Catastrophic”
I think you are wrong. I have been working on https://openwisp.org for some time and implementing a controller which is robust and can handle many different corner cases and offer good functionality and also ease of use is a challenge and requires several people working full time on it. Even simple functionality it's a lot of work, unless for simple you mean really trivial. If it wasn't hard, there would be many alternatives but as far as I know there aren't many.
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Did anyone here tried OpenWISP management software ?
I'm a core dev of OpenWISP, what do you want to know specifically? Yes, documentation needs to be improved, I am dedicating some time at regular intervals to do that, not enough to make it easy to learn, but I am optimistic that over time and with more contributors things will improve, in the meantime, I suggest anyone struggling with OpenWISP to use the support channels and keep insisting. The monitoring module needs some additional ansible configuration to work and there's an open issue to support this in ansible-openwisp2: https://github.com/openwisp/ansible-openwisp2/issues/195.Thanks for your patience.In the meantime, anyone using OpenWISP successfully, I ask you to please help us a bit, there's many small thing you can do for free in your spare time to help us: https://openwisp.io/docs/general/help-us.html
What are some alternatives?
tasmotizer - ESP... The time has come to... Tasmotize!
openmptcprouter - OpenMPTCProuter is an open source solution to aggregate multiple internet connections using Multipath TCP (MPTCP) on OpenWrt
ansible-role-zerotier - Ansible module to manage ZeroTier
WiFiMeshRaspberryPi - Workshop to create a sensor application over a WiFi Mesh network
nspanel - Sonoff NSPanel protocol and hacking information. Tasmota Berry driver for NSPanel
wifiphisher - The Rogue Access Point Framework
ansible-role-promtail - 🔧 Ansible role for deploying promtail
ansible-openwrt - Ansible collection to configure your OpenWrt devices more quickly and automatically (without Python)
ansible-role-golang - Ansible role for installing the Go language SDK
openwisp-monitoring - Network monitoring system written in Python and Django, designed to be extensible, programmable, scalable and easy to use by end users: once the system is configured, monitoring checks, alerts and metric collection happens automatically.
sunwait - Sunwait calculates sunrise or sunset times with civil, nautical, astronomical and custom twilights, for use with Windows Task Scheduler or 'cron' on Linux.
ansible-openwrt - Manage OpenWRT and derivatives with Ansible but without Python