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: It manages the configuration for Suricata (threat detection), typically located in directories like /usr/share/ubios-udapi-server/ips/ Service Orchestration
If you have ever used a third-party dashboard, integrated Ubiquiti hardware with Home Assistant, or built a custom billing portal for a WISP, you have indirectly interacted with the ubios-udapi-server . This article provides a deep dive into what this service is, how it works, how to install and configure it, and advanced use cases to unlock true network automation. ubios-udapi-server
Home Assistant has a native UniFi integration, but advanced users call the API directly. Query the ubios-udapi-server every 30 seconds to get the list of connected clients. Use that data to trigger automations (e.g., "If John's iPhone leaves, arm the alarm"). : It manages the configuration for Suricata (threat
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The server couldn’t even prove its own identity to itself. Query the ubios-udapi-server every 30 seconds to get
The behavior of ubios-udapi-server is governed by configuration files typically located in /etc/ubios-udapi-server/ or managed by the UniFi OS read-only file system partitions.