The Top Clients (total) and (blocked only) views each display at least one record of devices I used to have in my network and were removed months prior.
The records are displayed by their fqdn and display the IP addresses that was assigned to those devices. The fqdn's and IP addresses are not currently in use by other devices on my network.
On recommendation from people on the Pi-Hole Facebook page, who advised that these views would, and should, only display information from the previous 24 hours, I ran "pihole flush" to clear the cache, however, after several hours, the same records were displayed again.
What would be the reason for these records to re-display?
Is there a way to ensure that these are not displayed again in the future?
Please upload a debug log and post just the token URL that is generated after the log is uploaded by running the following command from the Pi-hole host terminal:
pihole -d
or do it through the Web interface:
Tools > Generate Debug Log
Thanks.
I ran a Generate debug log from the GUI and checked the Upload debug log and provide Debug token checkbox, but it experienced a curl error regarding SSL certs.
Is it safe to upload the pihole_debug.log file? I don't think there is anything specific in the file that would publicly expose anything of any privacy concerns.
The certificate had expired, but it was already fixed.
Please try again.
Thanks.
Debug Log uploaded and token as follows:
https://tricorder.pi-hole.net/Yc5WSN0D/
The client record in question showing in the Top Clients lists is:
sd-pi-netmon01.sandoverdrive.local, with an IP of 172.16.200.210.
I don't believe the record is showing in the debug file.