Local auth stays the primary/always-available login (don't want to
lock out the saved admin password) — OIDC is additive, shown as a
second button when OIDC_ENABLED=true. Uses openid-client v6 with PKCE.
Authentik-side provider was set up via an authentik blueprint (its own
declarative automation, see docs/oidc-setup.md) rather than touching
any existing admin credentials.
Closes#12.
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Runs as a host-level systemd timer on CT122 (scripts/discover-devices.sh)
rather than inside the api container, since real ARP entries live in the
host's network namespace, not Docker's bridge network. See
docs/device-discovery.md for the full writeup, including why literal
passive-only ARP reading was dropped (near-empty result in practice).
API reads the resulting JSON file each poll cycle, cross-references
config/hosts.yaml's knownDevices list by IP, and serves /api/devices.
Dashboard gets a new "Network Devices" table.
Closes#9.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extends monitoring to the two bare-metal boxes Proxmox can't see.
Uses a dedicated ed25519 key with a forced authorized_keys command
(see docs/ssh-collector-key-setup.md) so a leaked key can only ever
run the fixed read-only stats script, never arbitrary commands.
CPU is approximated from 1-min load average / core count (a true
utilization % would need two /proc/stat samples).
Closes#8.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>