Introducing “Rayhunter + Tailscale + Telegram” for the TP‑Link M7350 V9 🚀 #627
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nice! i looked at the code and it seems that you only need to replace |
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Thanks for taking the time to check out the code, really appreciate it! That’s a great tip about using I’m also planning to release another version of the script that uses ntfy.sh for notifications as an alternative to Telegram. It should be a great option for those who prefer a lighter or self-hosted setup. |
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ntfy.sh support is built into ray hunter (you can scroll to the bottom to configure it). but it notifies on different things than your script |
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Hello Rayhunter community 👋
I’m pleased to share a companion project I built that runs alongside Rayhunter to enable secure remote access and boot-time alerts on the TP-Link M7350 V9, using Tailscale and Telegram.
📦 Project repo: MHSEA / Rayhunter‑Tailscale‑Telegram
🔧 Why I Built This
Rayhunter is a fantastic tool. However, monitoring the device remotely, particularly when it's behind CGNAT, makes it difficult to retrieve logs after boot or determine the device's status (such as IP address, uptime, and warnings) when not physically present.
By integrating Tailscale and Telegram, my goals were to:
💬 Feedback & Requests
I’d love to hear from the community:
Thanks to the EFF and the Rayhunter community for building the foundation.
Special thanks to @simonft for the idea and inspiration.
Looking forward to your thoughts, questions, and contributions 🙏
— MHSEA
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