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      Jan1 @Thomas Braun last edited by Jan1

      @Thomas-Braun
      ausgeführt
      wie überprüfe ich das nun noch?

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      • Thomas Braun
        Thomas Braun Most Active @Jan1 last edited by

        @Jan1
        Den Befehl von vorhin nochmal ausführen?
        Kann aber sein, dass der User iobroker erst einmal ausgeloggt werden muss. Starte am besten mal neu.

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          Jan1 @Thomas Braun last edited by

          @Thomas-Braun
          jou is drin

          jan@Beelink:~$ sudo -u iobroker groups
          iobroker tty dialout sudo audio video bluetooth
          

          mal schauen ob die Meldung damit erledigt ist.

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            Jan1 @Thomas Braun last edited by

            @Thomas-Braun
            Das war leider nicht die Lösung, da nach Neustart des Adapter schon wieder diese Meldung drinsteht:

            radar2.0	2020-12-06 11:28:47.062	warn	(6069) Adapter not running as root or iobroker has no sudo right, cannot use arp-scan!
            
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              a1development last edited by a1development

              I am using Radar2 very sucessfully for quite some time with Gigaset Keeper Tags,
              i recently received the new Samsung SmartTag that they started selling this month.

              The awesome news is, this has a massivly increased broadcast range. Radar2 is picking it up where the old tag was long out of range, BUT the Samsung SmartTag has some kind of rolling bt mac address. Its changing all the time. I tried to track all the different BT Adresses it genereates, but i stopped after 20 or so.

              @frankjoke is there any additional information from the BT scan ( serial numbers etc ) that could be used to identify the signal source. If so, the new Samsung SmartTags would be a huge upgrade for radar2 users. I am talking about this device https://www.samsung.com/de/mobile-accessories/galaxy-smarttag-black-ei-t5300bbegeu/

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                lobomau @a1development last edited by

                @a1development I don`t understand how it works. BT has not such a long range!? Does it only work together with Samsung and the SmartThings-App?

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                  a1development @lobomau last edited by

                  @lobomau i know.
                  I was surprised when it showed up in ioBroker under radar2.0_uBTs List of unknown BT devices.
                  I tested it in my house and placed it as far apart as possible ( one level down into the basement in the farest corner that i can think of ) and it still picks it up.

                  The Gigaset Keeper Tag does lose its connection on the same level about 10-12m away from the BT dongle that is used for radar2.

                  Not sure what Samsung is doing there, but to me this looks very promising. BUT with the rolling BT addresses, it s no use for radar2.

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                    a1development last edited by

                    OK. I switched to "Tile Pro" BT Beacons. I did some tests and compared to the Gigaset Gatekeeper, they are working alot further.

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                      Axel Koeneke @a1development last edited by

                      Moin, ich habe den Adapter neu installiert nachdem ich von Pi4 auf Proxmox umgestiegen bin.
                      Er hat auch schon mal gelaufen aber seit dem letzten reboot ist der Adapter nur noch rot.
                      FYI: Es läuft ein Pihole auf einer anderen VM.
                      Ich habe mal gelesen das es Probleme mit DNS gäbe, diese sollte aber doch inzwischen behoben sein, oder?

                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.440	info	(18723) Adapter disconnected and stopped with dostop(null) and callback(true)
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.439	info	(18723) Unload adapter now with null
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.394	warn	(18723) Uncaught Exception: bind EACCES 0.0.0.0:67
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.390	error	(18723) Exception-Code: EACCES: bind EACCES 0.0.0.0:67
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.390	error	at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:85:21)
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.390	error	at dgram.js:338:20
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.390	error	(18723) Error: bind EACCES 0.0.0.0:67
                      radar2.0	2021-03-08 08:39:13.388	error	(18723) uncaught exception: bind EACCES 0.0.0.0:67
                      

                      VG
                      Axel

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                      • crunchip
                        crunchip Forum Testing Most Active @Axel Koeneke last edited by

                        @axel-koeneke sagte in Test Adapter radar2 v1.2.x GitHub:

                        seit dem letzten reboot

                        Was war der Grund für einen reboot? Update?
                        Dann wurde wahrscheinlich node oder bluetooth upgedatet, daher sind danach die setcup Befehle oder iobroker fix auszuführen.

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                        • Axel Koeneke
                          Axel Koeneke @crunchip last edited by

                          @crunchip Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Ich werde es heute Abend testen.
                          VG
                          Axel

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                            Axel Koeneke @crunchip last edited by

                            @crunchip sagte in Test Adapter radar2 v1.2.x GitHub:

                            @axel-koeneke sagte in Test Adapter radar2 v1.2.x GitHub:

                            seit dem letzten reboot

                            Was war der Grund für einen reboot? Update?
                            Dann wurde wahrscheinlich node oder bluetooth upgedatet, daher sind danach die setcup Befehle oder iobroker fix auszuführen.

                            Fix hat es gefixt !

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                              Megawaldi last edited by

                              Hallo Leute,
                              der Adapter funktioniert soweit gut, aber ich habe noch das Problem das arp-scan nicht läuft.
                              Im log:

                              Adapter not running as root or iobroker has no sudo right, cannot use arp-scan!
                              

                              Ich denke ich habe alle probiert:
                              sudors von iobroker passt,
                              iobroker fix gemacht,
                              als iobroker angemeldet -> arp-scan geht ohne passwort
                              Nur in iobroker kommt die warning von oben und doArp(false)...
                              Vielleicht fällt euch ja noch was ein, was ich probieren kann...

                              Grüße
                              Megawaldi

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                              • Thomas Braun
                                Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

                                @megawaldi

                                apr-scan
                                sudo -u iobroker arp-scan
                                sudo arp-scan
                                
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                                  Megawaldi @Thomas Braun last edited by

                                  @thomas-braun

                                  Hab ich schon probiert:
                                  Auf alle drei Befehle kommt die normale help info von arp-scan.
                                  Sollte also ansich laufen? Bin ein bischen ratlos...

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                                  • Thomas Braun
                                    Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

                                    @megawaldi
                                    Bitte Ein- und Ausgaben vollständig posten und nicht nacherzählen.
                                    Der Adapterstart sieht im log file genau wie aus?

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                                      Megawaldi last edited by

                                      @thomas-braun

                                      [17:59][martin@xxx:~]$ arp-scan -interface=wlan0
                                      Interface: wlan0, type: EN10MB, MAC: e4:5f:01:03:XX:XX, IPv4: 192.168.0.XXX
                                      Usage: arp-scan [options] [hosts...]
                                      
                                      Target hosts must be specified on the command line unless the --file option is
                                      given, in which case the targets are read from the specified file instead, or
                                      the --localnet option is used, in which case the targets are generated from
                                      the network interface IP address and netmask.
                                      
                                      You will need to be root, or arp-scan must be SUID root, in order to run
                                      arp-scan, because the functions that it uses to read and write packets
                                      require root privilege.
                                      
                                      The target hosts can be specified as IP addresses or hostnames. You can also
                                      specify the target as IPnetwork/bits (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24) to specify all hosts
                                      in the given network (network and broadcast addresses included), or
                                      IPstart-IPend (e.g. 192.168.1.3-192.168.1.27) to specify all hosts in the
                                      inclusive range, or IPnetwork:NetMask (e.g. 192.168.1.0:255.255.255.0) to
                                      specify all hosts in the given network and mask.
                                      
                                      These different options for specifying target hosts may be used both on the
                                      command line, and also in the file specified with the --file option.
                                      
                                      use "arp-scan --help" for detailed information on the available options.
                                      
                                      Report bugs or send suggestions at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      See the arp-scan homepage at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      
                                      [17:59][martin@xxx:~]$ sudo -u iobroker arp-scan -interface=wlan0
                                      [sudo] password for martin:
                                      Interface: wlan0, type: EN10MB, MAC: e4:5f:01:03:XX:XX, IPv4: 192.168.0.XXX
                                      Usage: arp-scan [options] [hosts...]
                                      
                                      Target hosts must be specified on the command line unless the --file option is
                                      given, in which case the targets are read from the specified file instead, or
                                      the --localnet option is used, in which case the targets are generated from
                                      the network interface IP address and netmask.
                                      
                                      You will need to be root, or arp-scan must be SUID root, in order to run
                                      arp-scan, because the functions that it uses to read and write packets
                                      require root privilege.
                                      
                                      The target hosts can be specified as IP addresses or hostnames. You can also
                                      specify the target as IPnetwork/bits (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24) to specify all hosts
                                      in the given network (network and broadcast addresses included), or
                                      IPstart-IPend (e.g. 192.168.1.3-192.168.1.27) to specify all hosts in the
                                      inclusive range, or IPnetwork:NetMask (e.g. 192.168.1.0:255.255.255.0) to
                                      specify all hosts in the given network and mask.
                                      
                                      These different options for specifying target hosts may be used both on the
                                      command line, and also in the file specified with the --file option.
                                      
                                      use "arp-scan --help" for detailed information on the available options.
                                      
                                      Report bugs or send suggestions at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      See the arp-scan homepage at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      
                                      [17:59][martin@xxx:~]$ sudo arp-scan -interface=wlan0
                                      Interface: wlan0, type: EN10MB, MAC: e4:5f:01:03:XX:XX, IPv4: 192.168.0.XXX
                                      Usage: arp-scan [options] [hosts...]
                                      
                                      Target hosts must be specified on the command line unless the --file option is
                                      given, in which case the targets are read from the specified file instead, or
                                      the --localnet option is used, in which case the targets are generated from
                                      the network interface IP address and netmask.
                                      
                                      You will need to be root, or arp-scan must be SUID root, in order to run
                                      arp-scan, because the functions that it uses to read and write packets
                                      require root privilege.
                                      
                                      The target hosts can be specified as IP addresses or hostnames. You can also
                                      specify the target as IPnetwork/bits (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24) to specify all hosts
                                      in the given network (network and broadcast addresses included), or
                                      IPstart-IPend (e.g. 192.168.1.3-192.168.1.27) to specify all hosts in the
                                      inclusive range, or IPnetwork:NetMask (e.g. 192.168.1.0:255.255.255.0) to
                                      specify all hosts in the given network and mask.
                                      
                                      These different options for specifying target hosts may be used both on the
                                      command line, and also in the file specified with the --file option.
                                      
                                      use "arp-scan --help" for detailed information on the available options.
                                      
                                      Report bugs or send suggestions at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      See the arp-scan homepage at https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan
                                      
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:33.724	warn	(2036) Adapter not running as root or iobroker has no sudo right, cannot use arp-scan!
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:33.541	info	(2036) Connected with '0.0.0.0' for DHCP Scan
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:33.043	info	(2036) Will run hcitool-mode and not noble on device [ [Object] ]!
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:32.933	info	(2036) Will use l2Ping for BT scans.
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:32.916	info	(2036) radar2 initialization started...
                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:34:32.494	info	(2036) starting. Version 2.0.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.radar2, node: v12.21.0, js-controller: 3.2.16
                                      

                                      Danach läuft er ohne Fehler und Warnungen bis zum:

                                      radar2.0	2021-03-12 16:35:40.088	info	(2036) Adapter initialization finished!
                                      

                                      Durch.
                                      Ich denke das ich das dazwischen aus Datenschutzgründen hier nicht posten will. Ist aber nichts komisches dabei.

                                      Danke dir für deine Hilfe Thomas

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                                      • Thomas Braun
                                        Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

                                        @megawaldi sagte in Test Adapter radar2 v1.2.x GitHub:

                                        Auf was für Hardware und OS läuft die Geschichte?

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                                          Megawaldi @Thomas Braun last edited by

                                          @thomas-braun

                                          Ist ein raspi 4 mit Ubuntu LTS

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                                          • Thomas Braun
                                            Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by Thomas Braun

                                            @megawaldi
                                            Mit Raspberry OS funktioniert das einwandfrei hier.

                                            Warum setzt man Ubuntu LTS (Welches Release?) ein und nicht das viel besser an den Pi 4 angepasste Raspberry OS? (Ich hoffe nicht wegen 'des schöneren Desktops')

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