![]() I'm no network expert, bond seemed the easiest way to run multiple interfaces as one, i do not know what br0 is. Shouldn't any nic be capable of crafting such a package but not all nics support actually listening for them when the system is sleeping? Interersting, but does that not only relate to having the actual intel nic wake the system up from sleep? Or is the nic actually not capable of sending a wol packet? I've never heard of such a thing. I never used bond as the interface or -b option. So it may not transmit it on that adapter. Wake-on-LAN isn't supported on Intel Ethernet 10-gigabit adapters." The latest NMAP 7.80 was released in Aug 2019. Please revise "wakeonlan" to load NMAP 7.70 or a later version. Wakeonlan 'Network Scan' worked with NMAP 7.70 without any softlinks or apparent issues. WOL NMAP 7.50 was loaded first then overwriten by UD NMAP 7.70 as expected. Since Unraid loads plugins alphabetically the "Wakeonlan" loads next and Unraid overwrites the UD NMAP 7.70 with the WOL NMAP 7.50.Įxperimenting again, I renamed /config/plugins/g to /config/plugins/g for it to load first and rebooted. Unraid also loads this version each boot. Such softlink's would need to be scripted to be applied each boot if continued to be used in this manner.Īnother plugin, 'Unassigned Devices' also uses NMAP, but ver 7.70. This allowed NMAP (7.50) to work and the 'Network Scan' to function again. Unraid 6.7.x & 6.8rc now provides /lib64/libssl.so.1.1 & /lib64/libcrypto.so.1.1Įxperimenting I creating a softlink between each of the libssl and libcrypto versions. ![]() 'nmap -V' fails in the Unraid terminal due to missing /lib64/libssl.so.1 & /lib64/libcrypto.so.1 Investigating, found it uses 'nmap' for the scan. Recently had a need to use WOL's 'Network Scan' to add servers and found that it silently failed to scan. Hadn't needed to touch WOL since Unraid 6.6.7 because it just worked well (thanks). "Wake On Lan" (WOL) wont "Network Scan", NMAP version issue. I had rebooted Unraid hoping that would make the cache read the edited wakeonlan.xml, but that did not work. There must be a cache somewhere that takes a while to update. Update: After about an hour, the edits I made to wakeonlan.xml were reflected in the plugin as I had hoped. If I edit the file to put the new host in manually, it does not show up as a host in the plugins Wake On Lan tab. I have examined wakeonlan.xml and find that the new host does not get saved to the file. The Hostname, IP, and Mac address have all reverted back to what they were in step 2 If I click on Wake On Lan in the Settings Tab, I go back to the Wake On Lan tab of this plugin. Click on "Done" whereupon I get sent back to Unraid's Setting tabĦ. I edit the hostname, IP Address, and Mac Addressĥ. It is always the same IP Address and Mac Address.ģ. New line shows up with hostname "New", IP Address .XXX, Mac Address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. I am having trouble getting the plugin to remember changes made from the Wake On Lan tab.
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