Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NetworkScanner-loading...indefinitely
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Those devices are ethernet connected. Also, I was just checking the logs and there are a lot of ip addresses and:
0|mm | [20:52:38.389] [LOG] MMM-NetworkScanner is performing arp-scan 0|mm | [20:52:38.419] [LOG] MMM-NetworkScanner is performing ip address scan
but no MAC addresses - which you seem to have in your logs.
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After a complete reinstall of MM, I finally managed to resolve this. After reinstalling the original NetworkScanner module and using macaddresses to add to the config.js, I kept getting the “sudo requires your password” message. I went through node_helper.js and the only command that appears to require sudo is arp-scan. So I amended sudoers to allow sudo arp-scan without password using:
sudo visudo
and then adding:
# Allow arp-scan without sudo username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/arp-scan
This allows sudo arp-scan to run without a password, while maintaining password requirements for other sudo commands.
Many thanks to Sam et. al. for input on this issue.
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@jthirasilpa cool. Thx for the update. Using the updated file w password support should have allowed without sudoers
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Hello,
i want to use this Module, but i’ve a iphone that is after some time offline when the screen is off. I have a perl script that check into my fritzbox (router) if the iphone connected to the fritzbox.how can i add the perl script to mmm-networkscanner?
var arp = sudo([‘arp-scan’, ‘-q’, arpHosts]);
like var arp = sudo([‘perlscript.pl’]); ??
Thanks!!