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Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
I am getting the very same lack of data issue, whether via the hopto site or by entering my WAN IP. It must be my router or the Pi blocking the data, but I am at a loss as to why...
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
Clear your browser cache and cookies and try again. You may find out that you can't actually get to it that way. If you haven't messed with the install any then sockets will be default and you will need to forward port 8002 as well as 8998.harrym1byt wrote:New problem -sorry
http://m1byt.hopto.org:8998/gauges.html
I have added the port and etc. through my router, to the R Pi's weather site, that seems to be working via the above link, it is showing the gauges and I can click the buttons, select everything, but ----- there is no data showing at all on any of the pages. Looking at the pages via my LAN, the pages show up perfectly with data.
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
Cache cleared and port 8002 added to point to the Pi's IP and now it seems to be fully workingBigOkie wrote:Clear your browser cache and cookies and try again. You may find out that you can't actually get to it that way. If you haven't messed with the install any then sockets will be default and you will need to forward port 8002 as well as 8998.harrym1byt wrote:New problem -sorry
http://m1byt.hopto.org:8998/gauges.html
I have added the port and etc. through my router, to the R Pi's weather site, that seems to be working via the above link, it is showing the gauges and I can click the buttons, select everything, but ----- there is no data showing at all on any of the pages. Looking at the pages via my LAN, the pages show up perfectly with data.
If someone would care to test it from outside my LAN and confirm it - http://m1byt.hopto.org:8998/index.html
[EDIT] I have just realised there is a problem...
The MX settings are not protected by a password, so anyone going to the above Pi website, could reconfigure MX.
Steve - any chance you could password lock the settings please?
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
I don't believe that's possible, given that the 'web server' built into MX is very simple.harrym1byt wrote:Steve - any chance you could password lock the settings please?
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
To access the MX console pages remotely and display data you will also have to allow the web sockets port through your router.
It's still a bad idea to do this though.
It's still a bad idea to do this though.
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
+1mcrossley wrote:It's still a bad idea to do this though.
Please have a look at OpenVPN, I do have it running on one of my Raspberry.
Port forward of one UDP port
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
I would suggest, as you have been told a couple of times, it is a bad idea to open ports to the Pi to allow access to what are meant to be internal web displayed pages. You are asking to be hacked. CumulusMX does not have any security whatsoever to stop people accessing your setup, and it is very unlikely it will ever have this, as these pages were not designed for this use.
Why can't you host a web page using the supplied web pages and do it that way?
Why can't you host a web page using the supplied web pages and do it that way?
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
I have done that in the past, but I was thinking it would be better to directly host the site on the Pi instead - as the Pi is intended to be constantly on and available.. Obviously now I understand it would leave it open, so better to forget that idea.water01 wrote:I would suggest, as you have been told a couple of times, it is a bad idea to open ports to the Pi to allow access to what are meant to be internal web displayed pages. You are asking to be hacked. CumulusMX does not have any security whatsoever to stop people accessing your setup, and it is very unlikely it will ever have this, as these pages were not designed for this use.
Why can't you host a web page using the supplied web pages and do it that way?
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Re: Accessing my C MX weather via WAN/internet
You can host your web site on your Pi, that isn't a problem (with the right security measures), but exposing the MX user interface to the world is not a good idea.
Steve