[Release] App and Device ID Logger

Should be fairly easy to do, let me look.

Edit: @jlv - v0.0.3 is up with an option automatically display the entire list

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The offending IP address is my WAN IP...

As in your router???

Yes...thinking it's dashboards that I had linked to one or more of my cloud integrations (running on RPI) at some point. That's all I can think of... :man_shrugging:

hmmmm might try logging into the terminal app on the rPI and typing in crontab -l or sudo crontab -l and see what job(s) you have scheduled at 10 minute intervals

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I'll do that, thanks!

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Hmmm back at you... :slight_smile: no crontab response for both. So that blows up my theory. Any other way to look for repeating jobs on my RPI. I only have two up and running now, one is running HA (only suppoting a few Aqara contact sensors, and the other (that I ran the contab commands on) is running Owntracks Front End, Owntrack Recorder, and Uptime Kuma (tracking status of Hubitat hubs).

Would have to be something that does it's own scheduling then. ps aux should show you everything that is running, but that may be of limited use. Might start by trying to isolate which rPi is sending the query - either by shutting them off briefly or using something like WireShark to capture any packets sent to your hub.

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It's excellent!

In fact, one could say the search box is no longer necessary. I can just use the find-on-page to search the table.

On my main C-7 the table has 787 entries and the search takes about 2s. On my other C-7, the table has 304 and the search takes about half a second.

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