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There’s no instructions on how to properly uninstall the package and it’s dependencies. Can someone please advise what steps to take?
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Line 163 in unifi_ssl_import.sh should be changed. This is the line now
printf "\nRestarting UniFi Controller to apply new Let's Encrypt SSL certificate...\n"
and it should be
printf "\nRestarting UniFi Controller to apply new SSL certificate...\n"
as the output gets printed, even when LE_MODE is false.
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Greetings.
Found your nice poller when I had to troubleshoot some wireless clients that were misbehaving and was very impressed.
However I also encountered a bug that made troubleshooting hard in certain cases.
When there are multiple clients with the same hostname in the unifi controller (pretty common among android phones) all data points will be bundled together based on that hostname.