# Pi.Alert Uninstallation Guide Estimated time: 5' ## One-step Automated Uninstall: #### `curl -sSL https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/raw/main/install/pialert_uninstall.sh | bash` ## Uninstallation process (step by step) 1.1 - Remove Pi.Alert files ``` rm -r "~/pialert" ``` 1.2 - Remove Pi.Alert web front ``` sudo rm "/var/www/html/pialert" ``` 1.3 - Remove lighttpd Pi.Alert config ``` sudo rm "/etc/lighttpd/conf-available/pialert_front.conf" sudo rm "/etc/lighttpd/conf-enabled/pialert_front.conf" ``` 1.4 - Remove lighttpd Pi.Alert cache ``` sudo rm -r /var/cache/lighttpd/compress/pialert ``` 1.5 - Remove Pi.Alert DNS entry ``` sudo sed -i '/pi.alert/d' /etc/pihole/custom.list sudo pihole restartdns ``` 1.6 - Remove Pi.Alert crontab jobs ``` crontab -l 2>/dev/null | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Pi.Alert\n# Open Source Network Guard \/ WIFI & LAN intrusion detector \n#\n# pialert.cron - Back module. Crontab jobs\n#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n# Puche 2021 pi.alert.application@gmail.com GNU GPLv3\n#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------//g' | crontab - crontab -l 2>/dev/null | sed '/pialert.py/d' | crontab - ``` ### Uninstallation Notes - If you installed Pi-hole during the Pi.Alert installation process, Pi-hole will still be available after uninstalling Pi.Alert - lighttpd, PHP, arp-scan & Python have not been uninstalled They may be required by other software You can uninstall them manually with command 'apt-get remove XX' ### License GPL 3.0 [Read more here](../LICENSE.txt) ### Contact pi.alert.application@gmail.com