Unable to Run PADD

Just updated from Pi-Hole version 5 to version 6. Looks like Chronometer is no longer part of Pi-Hole version 6.
Downloaded PADD from link provided when I tried to run “pi-hole -c”. I followed directions there and it gives me same error as original post.
The links provided in this post aren’t working either.

EDIT: Found a working link from sub-Reddit pihole. PADD v4.0 working on my mini PC with Fedora 41.

Can someone post a working link to download padd.sh version 4.1.0 for pihole version 6?

There is no PADD v4.1.0.

PADD v4.0.0 was released today and it is compatible with Pi-hole v6.

PADD v4.0.0 was released today:

https://github.com/pi-hole/PADD/pull/373

It is compatible with Pi-hole v6.

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Could you please post the correct link to the latest PADD version compatible with Pi-hole v6.
I lost my notes and I think the link above I used before isn't correct, because I get two versions a padd.sh and and a padd.sh.1 and in addition despite I am using Pi-hole as DHCP server then PADD shows DHCP as Disabled.
Thanks in advance!

As this was released, you can just grab it from GitHub - pi-hole/PADD: PADD (formerly Chronometer2) is a more expansive version of the original chronometer.sh that is included with Pi-Hole. PADD provides in-depth information about your Pi-hole.

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Thanks - my bad I didn't read the whole page before I posted my question.
Running now on both my two Pi-hole instances.

I don't know if I'm just not putting this argument in the correct place but its not firing off no matter what I do. Do you mind diving a little deeper on this? Sorry I'm new to this

What argument?

What is the command you are trying to use?

I'm having the same issue, I have a raspberry pi with a little 3in display and it pops up with this same issue Bart_Simspon had and just don't know where to put this argument to run automatically so PADD starts up

" You can pass it as argument ./padd.sh --secret <password>"

See here how to autostart PADD

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