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💻🔍 Network security scanner & notification framework

Get visibility of what's going on on your WIFI/LAN network. Schedule scans for devices, port changes and get alerts if unknown devices or changes are found. Write your own Plugins with auto-generated UI and in-build notification system. Build out and easily maintain your network source of truth (NSoT).

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❓ Why use Net Alertx?

Most of us don't know what's going on on our home network, but we want our family and data to be safe. Command-line tools are great, but the output can be hard to understand and action if you are not a network specialist.

Net Alertx gives you peace of mind. Visualize and immediately report 📬 what is going on in your network - this is the first step to enhance your network security 🔐.

Net Alertx combines several network and other scanning tools 🔍 with notifications 📧 into one user-friendly package 📦.

Set up a kill switch ☠ for your network via a smart plug with the available Home Assistant integration. Implement custom automations with the CSV device Exports 📤, Webhooks, or API endpoints features.

Extend the app if you want to create your own scanner Plugin and handle the results and notifications in Net Alertx.

Looking forward to your contributions if you decide to share your work with the community ❤.

Scan Methods, Notifications, Integration, Extension system

Features Details
🔍 The app scans your network for, New devices, New connections (re-connections), Disconnections, "Always Connected" devices down, Devices IP changes and Internet IP address changes. Discovery & scan methods include: arp-scan, Pi-hole - DB import, Pi-hole - DHCP leases import, Generic DHCP leases import. UNIFI controller import, SNMP-enabled router import. Check the Plugins docs for more info on individual scans.
📧 Send notifications to more than 80+ services, including Telegram via Apprise, or use Pushsafer, Pushover, or NTFY.
🧩 Feed your data and device changes into Home Assistant, read API endpoints, or use Webhooks to setup custom automation flows.
Build your own scanners with the Plugin system

Installation & Documentation

Docs Link
📥🐳 Docker instructions
📥💻 HW install (experimental 🧪)
📥🟧 Unraid App 🧪)
📚 All Documentation (App Usage and Configuration)

Other Alternatives

  • Check out leiweibau's on HW installed fork (maintained)
  • WatchYourLAN - Lightweight network IP scanner with web GUI (Open source)
  • Fing - Network scanner app for your Internet security (Commercial, Phone App, Proprietary hardware)
  • NetBox - Network management software (Commercial)

⭐ Sponsors

GitHub Sponsors

Thank you to all the wonderful people who are sponsoring this project.

preventing my burnout😅 are:

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  • Bitcoin: 1N8tupjeCK12qRVU2XrV17WvKK7LCawyZM
  • Ethereum: 0x6e2749Cb42F4411bc98501406BdcD82244e3f9C7

📧 Email me at jokob@duck.com if you want to get in touch or if I should add other sponsorship platforms.

🙏Contributors

This project would be nothing without the amazing work of the community, with special thanks to:

pucherot/Pi.Alert (the original creator of PiAlert), leiweibau: Dark mode (and much more), Macleykun (Help with Dockerfile clean-up) Final-Hawk (Help with NTFY, styling and other fixes), TeroRERO (Spanish translations), Data-Monkey, (Split-up of the python.py file and more), cvc90 (Spanish translation and various UI work) to name a few...

Here is everyone that helped and contributed to this project:

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License

GPL 3.0 | Read more here | Source of the animated GIF (Loading Animation) | Source of the selfhosted Fonts