On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 12:57:47PM -0500, Eloy Paris wrote: > Hi Chris, > > On 12/10/2010 05:08 PM, Chris G wrote: > > > OK, thanks for the clarification. I hadn't quite got my mind round the > > fact that some of the owfs 'bits' are server processes and some are > > clients. Once I'd got past that I realised that I can run owhttpd with > > almost the same paramters as owfs (plus a port number) and then I can > > view the 1-wire bus sensor values as web pages - excellent! :-) > > Indeed, that's part of the beauty of the client-server architecture that > owfs uses. Makes thing very flexible. > Yes, all I need to do now is set things up so I can 'see' the system that's running OWFS from the outside world. It's rather difficult because of the limitations of the 3-G (mobile) connection it has which does its best to prevent incoming connections completely - but that's quite unrelated to OWFS and is an area with which I'm *slightly* more familiar.
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