8) *Adding possibility to collect memory (RAM), CPU and flash (disk space)
usage of devices via the API*:
I did a bit research to find out that currently only openwrt (linux based)
is supported by openwisp-controller as a backend (LEDE has been removed in
latest release, if I am not wrong). So,
For using a private key, you can put this as the value of the parameters
field:
{
"username": "root",
"key": "-BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE
KEY-\nline1\nline2...etc...\n-END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-"
}
key is basically the private key using \n instead of new lines (not great
UX, I know,
Hi Oliver
Thanks for your help ! .. I got it ...
Regards
Amit
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 3:25:38 PM UTC+5:30, Oliver Kraitschy wrote:
>
> Hi Amit,
>
> it's in the admin index page - see the attached screenshot. You'll need
> openwisp-controller >= 0.4.0.
>
> Greetings,
> Oliver
>
> On
Hi Amit,
it's in the admin index page - see the attached screenshot. You'll need
openwisp-controller >= 0.4.0.
Greetings,
Oliver
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 02:31:58AM -0700, Amit Goyal wrote:
> Hi Oliver
>
> Thanks for prompt reply.
>
> Where I can find "Network Device Credentials" in openwisp
Hi Oliver
Thanks for prompt reply.
Where I can find "Network Device Credentials" in openwisp ?
Regards
Amit
On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:07:43 PM UTC+5:30, Oliver Kraitschy wrote:
>
> Hello Amit,
>
> openwisp-controller has a connections feature which allows to push the
> configuration t
Hello Amit,
openwisp-controller has a connections feature which allows to push the
configuration to a device.
Under "Network Device Credentials" you need to define credentials which are
then used to connect to the devices via SSH to push the configuration.
For the connections feature it's also ne