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From: Paul A. <pal...@ea...> - 2003-08-25 04:09:14
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On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 03:04, Gregg C Levine wrote:
> Paul, am I correct in assuming that with both OWFS programs, the
> hypertext one, and the local one, that the contents can be viewed over
> the network, that is with the programs running on a machine thats
> connected to the other via LAN, I can simply use the normal collection
> of Linux, and Windows tools to view what's being created?
Obviously OWHTTPD is network enabled. Just point your browser to
http://your.1wire.machine:3001 to see and change your 1wire bus.
Some points:
1. The machine name should be your actual IP adddress or machine name.
2. The 3001 should be the port you used when you ran owhttpd
e.g. owhttpd -d /dev/ttyS0 -p 3001
3. Security is outside the owhttpd perview. I'd suggest proper filewall
rules.
4. Perhaps someone can give good instructions on using ssh to bind ports
and get a secure connection to the owhttpd program.
OWFS is a different matter. You can log onto the machine, but nfs access
to the mounted directory doesn;t seem to work. I've emailed the
author of FUSE, Miklos Szeredi, for assistance. I haven't tried SAMBA.
Paul Alfille
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