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I can look into this. I hesitate to do per-client entities as those could be quite large in number, but probably worth looking into for sure. Generally I stick with aggregate entities in such a scenario and so would include total counts and things like that. |
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It's a start :) thanks, much appreciated. I'm running the latest version
22.7.2 and am happy to test away when you are ready.
Also running homeassistant 2022.8.6
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I can look into this. I hesitate to do per-client entities as those could
be quite large in number, but probably worth looking into for sure.
Generally I stick with aggregate entities in such a scenario and so would
include total counts and things like that.
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Another thing to note is the WireGuard is technically stateless so there’s really no such thing as a client ‘connecting’ and ‘disconnecting’ as you have with the other vpn solutions. |
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Wondering how hard it would be to add wireguard monitoring? I prefer that over OpenVPN. Being able to trigger an alert in HomeAssistant when a client connects or disconnects or a tunnel changes state would be awesome.
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