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Saif BinAdhed edited this page Aug 3, 2026
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Boltarr sends alerts to your phone via ntfy — a simple pub/sub push service (use the public server or self-host).
Settings → 📱 Notifications:
- Enabled — turn it on.
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Server —
https://ntfy.shor your self-hosted URL. - Topic — a unique, hard-to-guess topic name (anyone who knows it can read your alerts on the public server).
- Access token — only if your ntfy server requires a login.
- Send test — confirm it works.
Then subscribe to your topic in the ntfy mobile/desktop app to receive alerts.
Also under Notifications:
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Alert after service down for — grace period before a service-down alert fires (
0= immediate). Avoids alerting on brief blips. - Suppress service-down alerts when the host is offline (on by default) — if a host goes down, you get one host-offline alert instead of a flood of alerts for every service on it. See Services and Monitoring.
- Quiet hours — mute alerts during a window (your local Configuration). Anything still down when the window ends alerts you then; overnight change findings roll into the morning digest. Scans and monitoring still run during quiet hours — only the alerts are held.
- Service monitor — down + recovery (Services and Monitoring).
- Change alerts — new hosts, port/MAC/hostname changes, host offline/online, as per-scan summaries and/or a daily digest (Change Tracking and Alerts).
- Host liveness — a static host going offline/online (immediate).
Not getting alerts? Check Enabled + topic subscribed, quiet hours, and the change-alert scope (static/dynamic/all). See Troubleshooting.
Getting started
Features
- Scanning
- Scheduled Scans
- Hosts
- Services and Monitoring
- Change Tracking and Alerts
- Topology and VLANs
- SSH Keys
Integrations
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