On 28 Jan 2016, at 21:06, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Hmm. That is odd.
Perhaps we should remove whatever code is doing that check.
Adam.
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On 28 Jan 2016, at 20:05, Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org> wrote:That is most Odd - we see:Adding host XX.XX.XX.XX community public port 161Could not resolve XX.XX.XX.XX.or./add_device.php X.XX.XX.XXX publicObservium CE 0.15.6.6430Add Device(s)Try to add XX.XX.XX.XX:Could not resolve XX.XX.XX.XX.Devices failed: 1.or./add_device.php X.XX.XX.XXX publicObservium CE 0.16.1.7533Add Device(s)Try to add XX.XX.XX.XX:Could not resolve XX.XX.XX.XX.Devices failed: 1.On a ‘stock’ install with no (reverse/forward) for the IP address XX.XX.XX.XX.Dw.On 28 Jan 2016, at 20:55, Adam Aarmstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Hmm. I use Ip addresses all the time, it works for me.
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On 28 Jan 2016, at 19:55, Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org> wrote:On 28 Jan 2016, at 19:32, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:If you have about 10k devices, do you have some existing database/spreadsheet/etc of ips and device names?You could mangle this and dump it into a dns zone, making sure it keep it updated.I guess it may be useful for the enterprise/paid version to also allow raw IP addressed to be added with the ‘addhost’ script; or even entire ranges; even if there is absolutely no (reverse) DNS at all.Right now you have to fiddle quite a bit to work around the ‘no such hostname’.Dw.
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