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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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                    Megawaldi @Thomas Braun last edited by

                    @thomas-braun
                    Das hat sich so ergeben. Nutze das ganze nur headless und bei raspian ist mir ehrlichgesagt zu viel "müll" dabei für ein server linux.

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

                      @megawaldi
                      Der Müll funktioniert aber.

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                        Megawaldi @Thomas Braun last edited by

                        @thomas-braun
                        Wenn du mir dann bitte mal erzälen kannst, was für einen Einfluss jetzt nen xserver desktop oder nen office auf mein Problem mit arp-scan hat bin ich beeindruckt. Übrigens ist Ubuntu arm auch ein auf nen raspi optimiertes Linux. Das beide also Ubuntu und rasperian nen debian port sind muss ich dir ja ned erklären.

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                        • crunchip
                          crunchip Forum Testing Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

                          @megawaldi was passiert denn, wenn du setcap einzeln absetzt

                          sudo setcap cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw,cap_net_bind_service=+eip $(eval readlink -f `which arp-scan`)
                          
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                          • Thomas Braun
                            Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

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

                            Einfluss jetzt nen xserver desktop oder nen office auf mein Problem mit arp-scan hat bin ich beeindruckt.

                            Keinen. Weil ja keines von beidem auf einem Server läuft.

                            Das beide also Ubuntu und rasperian nen debian port sind muss ich dir ja ned erklären.

                            Nee, brauchst du nicht. Das weiß ich. Trotzdem gibt es Unterschiede.

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                              Megawaldi @crunchip last edited by

                              @crunchip

                              Geht ohne Probleme ändert aber nix..

                              [18:39][martin@xxx:~]$ sudo setcap cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw,cap_net_bind_service=+eip $(eval readlink -f `which arp-scan`)
                              [18:40][martin@xxx:~]$
                              

                              @Thomas-Braun

                              Als user iobroker gehts ohne sudo oder Passwort, also wie es sein sollte...

                              iobroker@xxx:~$ arp-scan -lgq --interface=wlan0
                              Interface: wlan0, type: EN10MB, MAC: e4:5f:01:03:54:4f, IPv4: 192.168.0.206
                              Starting arp-scan 1.9.7 with 256 hosts (https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan)
                              192.168.0.1     2c:3a:fd:9e:xx:xx
                              192.168.0.2     44:4e:6d:36:xx:xx
                              192.168.0.100   c4:9d:ed:1a:xx:xx
                              ....
                              
                              24 packets received by filter, 0 packets dropped by kernel
                              Ending arp-scan 1.9.7: 256 hosts scanned in 1.884 seconds (135.88 hosts/sec). 17 responded
                              
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                              • Thomas Braun
                                Thomas Braun Most Active @Megawaldi last edited by

                                @megawaldi
                                Dann kann es eigentlich nur noch daran liegen wie sudo unter Ubuntu tickt.

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                                  Megawaldi last edited by

                                  Seltsam
                                  Ich habe gerade den arp-scan über den javascript Adapter via exec getriggert und ich bekomme da ohne Probleme die Antwort in den log...

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                                    Megawaldi last edited by

                                    So mein Problem ist gelöst.
                                    Falls es jemand interessiert, es ist entstanden dadurch das ich noch ein tunel interface auf dem System habe. Dadurch wirft arp-scan beim einfachen Aufruf einen Fehler, das das tunnel interface keine MAC Adresse hat.
                                    Da radar2 auf den Fehler mit der fehlenden MAC Adresse reagiert hat, indem es meint es ist ein rechte Problem.
                                    Lösung: Bei der Prüfung im Quellcode bei der Initialisierung des Adapters das interface angeben.

                                    Original:

                                    if (arpcmd && await testLinux('arp-scan'))
                                            if (await A.exec('arp-scan'))
                                                doArp = `"${arpcmd}" on ${network.ip4addrs()}`;
                                            else A.W("Adapter not running as root or iobroker has no sudo right, cannot use arp-scan!");
                                    

                                    Änderung:

                                    if (arpcmd && await testLinux('arp-scan'))
                                            if (await A.exec('arp-scan -I wlan0'))
                                                doArp = `"${arpcmd}" on ${network.ip4addrs()}`;
                                            else A.W("Adapter not running as root or iobroker has no sudo right, cannot use arp-scan!");
                                    

                                    Allen Beteiligten vielen Dank und einen schönen Abend

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                                    • dieckfr
                                      dieckfr @Megawaldi last edited by

                                      Hallo zusammen,

                                      ich habe versucht mit diesen, sowie dem Vorgänger Thread mein Bluetooth Problem zu lösen, leider ohne Erfolg. Daher erlaube ich mir den Schwarm zu fragen, was ich noch machen könnte....

                                      Mein Problem:
                                      Radar 2 meldet beim Start "node-bluetooth not found!" genaues log siehe unten.

                                      Der Adapter hat schon mal funktioniert, allerdings auf einem Pi 3, bin umgezogen auf einen Pi4, und bin mir nicht sicher ob das problem seit dem besteht, Bluethooth brauche ich erst jetzt, also möchte es nutzen.
                                      ICh habe den ble Adapter versuchsweise installiert, er läuft tadellos. Hab radar diverse male deinstalliert, und ich denke alles an anleitungen hier durchgeackert... bin kurz davor den ble zu nehmen, und dann mit blockly zu stricken, aber das fuchst mich... Bin für jede Idee zu haben!

                                      Hier das komplette Log:

                                      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo -u iobroker node /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.radar2/radar2.js --force --logs --nolazy
                                      info: got following adapter: { name: 'radar2' }
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:20.957  - info: radar2.0 (13359) starting. Version 1.0.9 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.radar2, node: v12.20.2, js-controller: 3.2.16
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.125  - warn: radar2.0 (13359) adapter.objects.getObjectList is deprecated, and will be removed in the future. Please use adapter.getObjectList/Async. Report this to Developer!
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.156  - info: radar2.0 (13359) radar2 initialization started...
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.285  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Connected with '0.0.0.0' for DHCP Scan
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.434  - info: radar2.0 (13359) found '@abandonware/noble'
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.436  - warn: radar2.0 (13359) node-bluetooth not found!
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.437  - info: radar2.0 (13359) radar2 set to flag items away if they are not seen for 2 minutes
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.438  - info: radar2.0 (13359) use known BT list: []
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.440  - info: radar2.0 (13359) use known IP list: [ '1.1.1.1' ]
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.441  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Remove name end for host names: .fritz.box
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.442  - info: radar2.0 (13359) arp-scan will use the following interfaces: [ 'eth0' ]
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.443  - info: radar2.0 (13359) radar2 set to scan every 20 seconds and printers every 720 minutes.
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:21.498  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Will try to scan BT devices: true
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:23.310  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Init item Ich- with {name: 'Ich-',id: 'Ich',type: 'IP',rip: [ '127.0.0.1' ],lasthere: '2021-03-17T21:53:09.589Z',anwesend: true}
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:23.319  - warn: radar2.0 (13359) ip address 192.168.2.1 in Fritzbox was used already for another device Fritzbox, this is forbidden!
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:23.447  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Init item Fritzbox with {name: 'Fritzbox',id: 'Fritzbox',type: 'IP',rip: [ '192.168.2.1', '192.168.2.1' ],lasthere: '2021-03-17T21:53:09.573Z',hasMAC: [ '2c:91:ab:bf:06:b3' ],anwesend: true}
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:23.489  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Init item HP-7520- with {name: 'HP-7520-',ip: 'HPC56C03-PS7520',id: 'HP-7520',type: 'printer'}
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:24.268  - info: radar2.0 (13359) New external IP address 0
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:24.307  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Adapter identified macs: (2c:91:ab:bf:06:b3), 
                                      ips: (127.0.0.1,192.168.2.1), 
                                      bts: ()
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:24.309  - warn: radar2.0 (13359) adapter.objects.getObjectList is deprecated, and will be removed in the future. Please use adapter.getObjectList/Async. Report this to Developer!
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:26.378  - info: radar2.0 (13359) will scan UWZ with code UWZDE49497 every 120 minutes
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:26.384  - info: radar2.0 (13359) will scan printers  [ 'HP-7520-' ]  every  720  minutes
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:26.472  - info: radar2.0 (13359) UWZ found the following (changed) warnings: No warnings
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:26.606  - info: radar2.0 (13359) radar2 found 3 devices in config (Ich-,Fritzbox,HP-7520-)
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:26.607  - info: radar2.0 (13359) radar2 set use of noble(true), doArp("-lgq --retry=5 --timeout=400" on eth0), btid(0) and doUwz(UWZDE49497,120,0,de,true).
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:35.169  - info: radar2.0 (13359) first scan took 8.536 seconds
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:35.170  - info: radar2.0 (13359) will scan external network every  60  minutes
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:35.854  - info: radar2.0 (13359) New external IP address 0
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:35.856  - warn: radar2.0 (13359) adapter.objects.getObjectList is deprecated, and will be removed in the future. Please use adapter.getObjectList/Async. Report this to Developer!
                                      2021-03-17 22:53:36.646  - info: radar2.0 (13359) Adapter initialization finished!
                                      
                                      
                                      Vielen Dank!!!
                                      
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                                      • Thomas Braun
                                        Thomas Braun Most Active @dieckfr last edited by

                                        @dieckfr
                                        Was ist das für ein komischer node-Befehl?

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                                        • crunchip
                                          crunchip Forum Testing Most Active @dieckfr last edited by

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

                                          starting. Version 1.0.9

                                          asbach uralt

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                                          • dieckfr
                                            dieckfr @Thomas Braun last edited by

                                            @thomas-braun

                                            Den habe ich hier aus dem Thread. Ich bin nicht Terminal Befehls fest, gelinde gesagt... @crunchip das ist die Version, die ich vorgeschlagen bekomme, also wenn ich nicht über Repro direkt installieren gehe. Hatte mich vertüddelt, ich hätts nicht gemerkt... Danke!

                                            Die aktulle Version wirft jetzt kein BT not found fehler mehr, aber findet trotzdem keine BT Geräte....

                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ hcitool dev
                                            Devices:
                                            	hci0	DC:A6:32:D1:27:26
                                            

                                            und

                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ hcitool scan
                                            Scanning ...
                                            	38:F7:3D:90:CE:CA	Echo Show-RLX
                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ 
                                            
                                            der Log:
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ hcitool dev
                                            Devices:
                                            	hci0	DC:A6:32:D1:27:26
                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ hcitool scan
                                            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo -u iobroker node /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.radar2/radar2.js --force --logs --nolazy
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.552  - info: radar2.0 (8360) starting. Version 2.0.1 in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.radar2, node: v12.20.2, js-controller: 3.2.16
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.722  - info: radar2.0 (8360) radar2 initialization started...
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.736  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Will use l2Ping for BT scans.
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.767  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: started #1 hcitool dev
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.814  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Will run hcitool-mode and not noble on device [ [Object] ]!
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.827  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: started #2 hciconfig hci1 down
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:44.950  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: started #3 hciconfig hci1 up
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:45.081  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: radar2 set to flag items away if they are not seen for 3 minutes
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:45.083  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: use known BT list: []
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:45.084  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: use known IP list: []
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:45.086  - info: radar2.0 (8360) arp-scan will use the following interfaces: [ 'eth0' ]
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:45.103  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Connected with '0.0.0.0' for DHCP Scan
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.097  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.info.connection
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.118  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.info.connection = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.719  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: radar2 set to scan every 30 seconds and printers every 720 minutes.
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.720  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: Will 'save' unknown BT devices and will 'save' unknown IP devices!
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.759  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Will try to scan BT devices: hci0	DC:A6:32:D1:27:26
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.828  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Ich._lastHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.837  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Ich._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:22:25
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.860  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item Ich- with {name: 'Ich-',bluetooth: [],enabled: -1,id: 'Ich',type: 'IP',rip: [ '127.0.0.1' ],lasthere: '2021-03-18T00:22:25.103Z'}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.924  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Fritzbox._lastHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.934  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Fritzbox._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:22:31
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:46.944  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item Fritzbox with {name: 'Fritzbox',bluetooth: [],enabled: -1,id: 'Fritzbox',type: 'IP',rip: [ '192.168.2.1' ],hasMAC: [ '2c:91:ab:bf:06:b3' ],lasthere: '2021-03-18T00:22:31.954Z'}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:47.036  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item HP-5230- with {name: 'HP-5230-',ip: [ '192.168.178.100' ],bluetooth: [],enabled: -1,id: 'HP-5230',type: 'printer'}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:47.136  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item ECB- with {name: 'ECB-',ip: [ 'USD', 'RUB', 'GBP' ],bluetooth: [],enabled: -1,id: 'ECB',type: 'ECB'}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:47.146  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Forum._lastHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:47.181  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Forum._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:22:25
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:47.204  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item Forum with {name: 'Forum',ip: [ 'https://forum.iobroker.net' ],bluetooth: [],enabled: 10,id: 'Forum',type: 'URL',lasthere: '2021-03-18T00:22:25.355Z'}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:50.562  - warn: radar2.0 (8360) Got terminate signal. Checking desired PID: 0 vs own PID 8360
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:50.616  - warn: radar2.0 (8360) Got terminate signal. Checking desired PID: 8400 vs own PID 8360
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:53.381  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Init item Handy-Paul with {name: 'Handy-Paul',bluetooth: [],id: 'Handy-Paul',type: 'IP',hasMAC: [ '04:d6:aa:05:70:1e' ],ipVendor: 'Samsung Electro-Mechanics(Thailand)',rip: [ '192.168.178.99' ]}
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.124  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Adapter identified macs: (2c:91:ab:bf:06:b3,04:d6:aa:05:70:1e), 
                                            ips: (127.0.0.1,192.168.2.1,192.168.178.99), 
                                            bts LE: (), 
                                            bts norm: ()
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.229  - info: radar2.0 (8360) will scan UWZ with code UWZDE49497 every 120 minutes
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.340  - info: radar2.0 (8360) UWZ found the following (changed) warnings: No warnings
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.377  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._UWZ
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.395  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._UWZ = No warnings
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.398  - info: radar2.0 (8360) Will scan ECB for  [ 'USD', 'RUB', 'GBP' ]  every  60  minutes
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.613  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.ECB
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.622  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.ECB = 2021-03-17
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.632  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.ECB.USD
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.644  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.ECB.USD = 1.1907
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.653  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.ECB.GBP
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.663  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.ECB.GBP = 0.85668
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.679  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.ECB.RUB
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.693  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.ECB.RUB = 87.8245
                                            2021-03-18 01:22:54.695  - info: radar2.0 (8360) will scan printers  [ 'HP-5230-' ]  every  720  minutes
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:03.867  - warn: radar2.0 (8360) Had error when reaching printer 'HP-5230'. Check link address!
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:03.872  - info: radar2.0 (8360) radar2 found 6 devices in config (Ich-,Fritzbox,HP-5230-,ECB-,Forum,Handy-Paul) and 5 enabled.
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:03.873  - info: radar2.0 (8360) radar2 set use of noble(false), doArp("-lgq --retry=5 --timeout=400" on eth0), btid(1) and doUwz(UWZDE49497,120,0,de,true).
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:03.986  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Ich._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:23:03
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:03.997  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Ich
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.030  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Ich = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.049  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Ich._here
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.060  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Ich._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.072  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Ich._whatHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.083  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Ich._whatHere = IP
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.145  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Fritzbox._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:23:04
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.158  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Fritzbox
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.168  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Fritzbox = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.181  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Fritzbox._here
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.193  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Fritzbox._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.209  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Fritzbox._whatHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.227  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Fritzbox._whatHere = IP
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.279  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Forum._lastHere = 2021-03-18@01:23:04
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.291  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Forum
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.303  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Forum = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.316  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Forum._here
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.325  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Forum._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.339  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Forum._whatHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:04.354  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Forum._whatHere = IP
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.673  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Ich = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.724  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Ich._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.735  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Ich._nHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.747  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Ich._nHere = 1
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.758  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Fritzbox = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.833  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Fritzbox._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.843  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Fritzbox._nHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.856  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Fritzbox._nHere = 1
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.867  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Forum = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.923  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of Forum._here = true
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.935  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0.Forum._nHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.948  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0.Forum._nHere = 1
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.958  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._nHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.970  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._nHere = 2
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.970  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: radar2 found here (Ich, Fritzbox, Forum)
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.971  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: and who here (Fritzbox, Forum)
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:09.971  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: and not here ()
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.002  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._allHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.097  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._allHere = Ich, Fritzbox, Forum
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.107  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._notHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.119  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._notHere = 
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.130  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._isHere
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.140  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._isHere = Fritzbox, Forum
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.141  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: radar2 found uBT's: []
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.142  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: radar2 found uIP's: []
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.153  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._uBTs
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.204  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._uBTs = []
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.221  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: created State radar2.0._uIPs
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.233  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: ChangeState ack:false of radar2.0._uIPs = []
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.234  - info: radar2.0 (8360) first scan took 6.356 seconds
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.235  - info: radar2.0 (8360) will scan external network every  60  minutes
                                            2021-03-18 01:23:10.780  - info: radar2.0 (8360) debug: arp-scan -lgq --retry=5 --timeout=400 --interface=eth0 executed for 6.870 seconds and returned 38 hosts.
                                            

                                            Wie kann ich jetzt am besten weitersuchen? Hab im Adapter mal von noble gewechselt, und die BT Adresse auf 1 gewechselt. Die berechtigungen hatte cih wieder neu vergeben.

                                            Vielleicht jemand ne idee?

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