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Home assistant sophos
Home assistant sophos












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home assistant sophos

If you’re communicating with a remote instance of pfsense then nmap is not a viable replacement however. Honestly I’m not sure how much value the feature holds over nmap if hass is running on the same network as pfsense. Of course not all devices use dhcp so that would be a best effort basis.

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Looking for a dhcp entry with the matching mac address and seeing if that shows offline. I’ve also considered adding dhcp data to the mix. Essentially replacing the global timeout but specifically for the devices being ‘watched’. If within the next 60 second window the device has had no activity (with pfsense) it would appear as offline. So lets say the hypothetical new value is 300 seconds, during the 60 second cycle I would compare the expires value against the 20 minutes and if it expires in less than 15 minutes (20 minutes minus 300 seconds) I would clear the arp entry for that specific address. So every 60 seconds we check the arp table looking for entries.

home assistant sophos

I have been thinking about introducing a sort of refresh timeout parameter that would clear the arp entry for specific devices after the given threshold.įor example, the default arp window is 20 minutes.

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Integration: pfSense (documentation, issues)įirst occurred: 11:44:50 (156 occurrences)Įrror doing job: Task exception was never retrievedįile “/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/update_coordinator.py”, line 134, in _handle_refresh_intervalĪwait self._async_refresh(log_failures=True, scheduled=True)įile “/usr/src/homeassistant/homeassistant/helpers/update_coordinator.py”, line 265, in _async_refreshįile “/config/custom_components/pfsense/ init.py”, line 334, in process_entitiesĮntities = self.process_entities_callback(self.hass, nfig_entry)įile “/config/custom_components/pfsense/device_tracker.py”, line 39, in process_entities_callbackĮntry_mac = entry.get(“mac-address”).lower()ĪttributeError: ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘lower’Ĭool! Let me know how it goes. Source: custom_components/pfsense/device_tracker.py:39 The amount of data available is super helpful. On a positive note, thanks for working on this integration. No disabled entities being created in my case. It seems the device_tracker feature is failing, according to the logs generated.












Home assistant sophos