On 9/19/22 03:19, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 16.09.22 um 17:52 schrieb gene heskett:
The first thing I note is the use of port 5000, and I'm wondering
about the possibility of fighting
over the ports as Octoprint uses FQDN:5000 as its web server to
administer its designated 3d printer.
I expect its changeable, and I've done it to Octoprint just for test,
works fine. But is that a potential
problem if octoprint is sitting idle on a client at the time amanda
gets fired up? Something to check
out I think, Stefan. Thanks.
Where do you see that port 5000?
Not where, what. octoprint runs as a web server which you send a browser
to localhost:5000
on the machine running it, or if remote from that machine, you can also
use for instance,
rock64v2:5000, but you have to login to see what octoprint is doing..
firefox has a couple
cows babout insecure logins, but can be coerced to work,
The octoprint instance is for pi's, but in this case its actually
running inside a named venv
on a rock64, old v2, running armbian jammy. I have two of those setup on
my local network.
I just looked at a print I started on that machine 10 minutes ago.
I grep through the sources and I am not sure ...
my installation in a test VM seems to work so far, although not yet
fully compatible to the Debian packages, as Jose mentioned
The supplied by debian clients always worked, up until I lost both 2T
seagate
drives in the same week last october, / and /amandatapes. But I always
drove
those clients with my own build as server. Debians definition of the box
its
supposed to run in doesn't quite match my personal view of security.
But that is a different horse entirely.
The problem i'm concerned with is the new versions use of port 5000, when
there is a running instance of octoprint someplace on ones local network.
Octoprint can be moved, I've done it, but so I expect amanda can be too,
just haven't investigated the tarball I grabbed a couple days ago. Even
at my age,
88 in a couple weeks, I still have other irons in the fire.
Take care & stay well Stefan.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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