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Home assistant add-on: NetAlertX

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About

🖧🔍 WIFI / LAN intruder detector. Scans for devices connected to your network and alerts you if new and unknown devices are found. This addon is based on the docker image from jokob-sk.

Installation

The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.

  1. Add my Hass.io add-ons repository to your Hass.io instance.
  2. Install this add-on.
  3. Click the Save button to store your configuration.
  4. Start the add-on.
  5. Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
  6. Carefully configure the add-on to your preferences, see the official documentation for for that.

Configuration

  1. If unavailable, the app generates a default app.conf and app.db file on the first run.
  2. The preferred way is to manage the configuration via the Settings section in the UI, if UI is inaccessible you can modify app.conf in the /app/config/ folder directly
  3. You have to specify which network(s) should be scanned. This is done by entering subnets that are accessible from the host. If you use the default ARPSCAN plugin, you have to specify at least one valid subnet and interface in the SCAN_SUBNETS setting. See the documentation on How to set up multiple SUBNETS, VLANs and what are limitations for troubleshooting and more advanced scenarios.

Webui can be found at http://homeassistant:20211.

PGID: user
GPID: user
localdisks: sda1 #put the hardware name of your drive to mount separated by commas, or its label. ex. sda1, sdb1, MYNAS...
networkdisks: "<//SERVER/SHARE>" # list of smbv2/3 servers to mount (optional)
cifsusername: "username" # smb username (optional)
cifspassword: "password" # smb password (optional)