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      sdetweil @jthirasilpa
      last edited by sdetweil

      @jthirasilpa change showUnknown: to true in config.js…

      ip addresses 11, 17, and 70 are not known according to the arp scan

      Sam

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        jthirasilpa
        last edited by jthirasilpa

        Hi Sam - they were not at the time of the scan, but they have been picked up in console messages previously. For example:

        Shouldn’t that then show up on the Mirror?

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          sdetweil @jthirasilpa
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          @jthirasilpa not my module. Trying to help

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            jthirasilpa @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Hi Sam - I appreciate your assistance. I am actually asking that question legitimately out of ignorance. I assume that if it appears in the console as follows:

            Object { ipAddress: “192.168.1.11”, name: “Champagne”, icon: “server”, color: “#ffffff”, showOffline: true, online: true }
            

            then it would be show up in the Mirror, but maybe there are several steps in between…

            In any case - thanks for your help.

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              sdetweil @jthirasilpa
              last edited by

              @jthirasilpa it matches the IP address with the scanned Mac addresses.
              If not in the Mac addresses it is not shown.

              In debug mode I get a big blast of the Mac address info displayed every time there is a scan

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                jthirasilpa @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil OK - do not have access to machine now, but will have a look later. Thanks.

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                  jthirasilpa @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil
                  This is one of the devices from the config.js

                  { ipAddress: "192.168.1.11", name: "Champagne", icon: "server"}
                  
                  MMM-NetworkScanner received a notification: IP_ADDRESS 
                  Object { ipAddress: "192.168.1.11", name: "Champagne", icon: "server", color: "#ffffff", showOffline: true, online: true }
                  

                  This is from the console:

                  MMM-NetworkScanner.js:70:30
                  MMM-NetworkScanner IP_ADDRESS device:  
                  Array [ "Champagne", true ]
                  MMM-NetworkScanner.js:80:31
                  MMM-NetworkScanner is updating device status. 
                  Array [ "Champagne", true ]
                  MMM-NetworkScanner.js:284:31
                  MMM-NetworkScanner Champagne is online
                  

                  Strangely when I run sudo arp -scan -l, this device doesn’t appear. But doesn’t the information from the console suggest that it should be displayed?

                  Conversely, the arp scan does find 192.168.1.15, but console displays this:

                  MMM-NetworkScanner received a notification: IP_ADDRESS 
                  Object { ipAddress: "192.168.1.15", name: "Millie", icon: "server", color: "#ffffff", showOffline: true, online: false }
                  MMM-NetworkScanner.js:70:30
                  MMM-NetworkScanner IP_ADDRESS device:  
                  Array [ "Millie", false ]
                  MMM-NetworkScanner.js:80:31
                  MMM-NetworkScanner is updating device status. 
                  Array [ "Millie", false ]
                  

                  I would think that one of these would be displayed on the MM.

                  Any further thoughts? Thanks.

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                    sdetweil @jthirasilpa
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                    @jthirasilpa are those wireless? The arp scan only did Ethernet connected devices

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                      jthirasilpa
                      last edited by jthirasilpa

                      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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                        jthirasilpa
                        last edited by

                        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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