On 22 September 2011 22:01, Eloy Paris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/22/2011 04:25 PM, Colin Law wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> So I think I need owshell on the Plug and owserver on
>> the wrt54G.
>
> Or owfs (the binary) on the plug (instead of owshell)... it all depends
> on how you are doing things (what language you'll use) on the plug.

I am using Ruby on the plug so I think owshell is what I want.  There
is a ruby gem 'one-wire' which looks like it should do what I want.

I can't seem to get into owserver on the wrt54g remotely, I suspect I
have to open the owserver port, which means messing with iptables I
think :(  No doubt trivial once you know how.  Google here I come.

Colin
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