At this point this integtration is considered deprecated.
Parts of it can probably be added to core by someone, if its usefull.
For general info about securing your instance:
- https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/authentication/
- https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth
- https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/securing/
old readme
A platform which allows you to get information successful logins to Home Assistant.
To get started you should know what to get from this repo, or use HACS.
Example configuration.yaml:
sensor: - platform: authenticatedConfiguration variables:
| key | required | default | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| platform | yes | The sensor platform name. | |
| enable_notification | no | true | Turn on/off persistant_notifications when a new IP is detected, can be true/false. |
| exclude | no | A list of IP addresses you want to exclude. | |
| provider | no | 'ipapi' | The provider you want to use for GEO Lookup, 'ipapi', 'extreme', 'ipvigilante'. |
| log_location | no | Full path to the logfile. |
If a new IP is detected, it will be added to a .ip_authenticated.yaml file in your configdir, with this information:
8.8.8.8: city: Mountain View country: US hostname: google-public-dns-a.google.com last_authenticated: '2018-07-26 09:27:01' previous_authenticated_time: '2018-07-26 09:27:01' region: californiaIf not disabled, you will also be presented with a persistent_notification about the event:

In your configuration.yaml
logger: default: warn logs: custom_components.sensor.authenticated: debug