Folded into the existing on-demand Deep check button: queries
Fingerbank's interrogate API with the device's MAC plus the SSDP
SERVER header when deep-check-device.sh finds one, showing the
confidence band alongside the result. Runs directly from the API
container (no host-level access needed, just an outbound HTTPS call),
unlike the SSDP/mDNS steps.
Confirmed via direct testing: without DHCP fingerprint data (which we
structurally don't have, not being the DHCP server), MAC-only queries
often can't get past manufacturer-level confidence -- same info the
free OUI lookup already provides. Documented honestly in
docs/device-discovery.md rather than overselling it. Still worth
having as opt-in enrichment for devices that do expose richer signals.
Gated behind optional FINGERBANK_API_KEY -- missing key, API errors,
or no match all degrade gracefully without affecting the rest of
deep-check's local findings.
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fix: OIDC_ISSUER_URL used Authentik's LAN IP (192.168.1.208:9443).
Authentik's discovery doc echoes back whichever host you query it
through, so that LAN IP got baked into authorization_endpoint -- the
URL the *browser* gets redirected to. Anyone off the LAN got sent to
an address they couldn't reach. Authentik was already publicly
exposed at auth.jerodrigged.com (pre-existing NPM proxy host); switched
to that, which also has a real cert so OIDC_ALLOW_INSECURE_TLS could
go back to false. Reported as "signed in via Authentik, redirected to
the local IP, failed."
fix: frontend's request() helper always sent Content-Type:
application/json, even for logout's bodyless POST. Fastify's default
JSON parser rejects an empty body under that content-type (400) --
sign-out silently failed to log the user out. curl-based testing
missed this because curl doesn't set that header without -d. Caught
immediately by the new Playwright local-login test.
e2e/: Playwright suite for local auth and OIDC login. OIDC test uses
a dedicated Authentik test user (blueprint-provisioned, never a real
personal login) so the whole flow can run unattended and repeatedly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cloudflare tunnel route -> NPM -> dashboard, Let's Encrypt cert via
NPM's API, both public and LAN OIDC redirect URIs registered in
Authentik. Hit and fixed a Flexible-SSL redirect loop (ssl_forced
must stay false since Cloudflare terminates TLS at the edge and talks
plain HTTP to the origin) -- documented clearly so it doesn't get
"fixed" by accident later.
Closes#13.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
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>
Cookie was silently never set because NODE_ENV=production forced
secure=true while the app is served over plain HTTP on the LAN (TLS
terminates at a reverse proxy later, not here). Add explicit
COOKIE_SECURE env var, default false.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Vertical slice for Phase 1 (v1-dashboard milestone): Proxmox collector,
SQLite storage, local auth, and a dashboard UI showing host/container
status cards. Config-driven collector registry so future data sources
(SSH-based hosts, Zabbix, network discovery) plug in without rewiring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>