From: jared <Jared.Fernandez@GMail.com> - 2013-10-26 20:24:43
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dbemowsk wrote > That link worked. > > So doesn't Misterhouse use the same version of netcat that is used when I > send a command from the command line? If not, where can I download a > different version for the Raspberry Pi that will work? > > Better yet, could a plugin be written in perl that would do this without > the use of netcat? I am not a perl programmer, but I did write a small > PHP class that just used fsockopen to send commands to port 1099 which > worked. It is simple socket communications. > > Dan Mochad/MisterHouse does use the same version as what you call from the shell, but uses different flags/switches that you do in a manual call. Unfortunately, these switches have been deprecated in newer version of NetCat, which breaks legacy software, such as Mochad. The solution is to uninstall the version that comes with the Linux distribution that you are using and then install a version of NetCat that mochad supports, in my case with Ubuntu Linux, the package I installed is called "netcat-traditional" -- View this message in context: http://misterhouse.10964.n7.nabble.com/Misterhouse-with-mochad-tp18572p18578.html Sent from the Misterhouse - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |