I've had the same problem and simply added a regular (60s) owdir to my 
application which reliably works since then. Although I think it's mostly fixed 
with 2.7p14..

Michael

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Brown [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 12:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] OWFS "forgets" chips after a while.
> 
> The situation is improved in owfs 2.7p14 but still occurs regularly.  
> After a period of time owhttpd can no longer communicate with 
> the DS2408 
> and gives the security warning.  If I click on the link it 
> takes me back 
> to the directory listing and the DS2408 is usually listed, but not 
> always.  Then if I reload the page it re-appears and is 
> useable.  This 
> is much better than the previous versions.  Also when I use 
> php to read 
> the device I haven't gotten a single not found yet.  Writes seem to 
> always work. There isn't any correlation of problems that I 
> see  between 
> reads and writes from the user side.  Could it be when owfs 
> updates the 
> cache? Thanks

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