Are you saying that the data is not stored in the database? I was thinking that your post was a little unclear. I'm not too sure I can solve that problem which is strange if the driver is running capturing the data.
On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 2:02:43 PM UTC-5 Jean-Marie Schneider wrote: > Hello, > > I did not found where is coming this issue. And surprisingly when I run > weewxd, data's are correctly save into the database ! > Any help will be appreciated ;) ! > > > > Le dimanche 15 décembre 2024 à 11:49:59 UTC+1, Jean-Marie Schneider a > écrit : > >> Hello, >> >> Robert I use your Interceptor.py file, and your conf set as you. >> it is OK for receiving the data's : >> ~ $ sudo weewxd >> Using configuration file /etc/weewx/weewx.conf >> LOOP: 2024-12-15 11:44:09 CET (1734259449) 'altimeter': 'None', >> 'appTemp': '45.17646502340741', 'barometer': '30.11', 'cloudbase': >> '454.4292200824276', 'dateTime': '1734259449', 'dewpoint': '47.2', 'ET': >> 'None', 'heatindex': '46.603', 'humidex': '48.589000630562424', >> 'inDewpoint': 'None', 'maxSolarRad': '248.1637619033187', 'outHumidity': >> '99.0', 'outTemp': '47.5', 'pressure': 'None', 'rain': 'None', 'rainRate': >> '0.0', 'usUnits': '1', 'UV': '0.0', 'windchill': '47.5', 'windDir': '20.0', >> 'windGust': '4.4', 'windrun': 'None', 'windSpeed': '3.0' >> LOOP: 2024-12-15 11:45:14 CET (1734259514) 'altimeter': 'None', >> 'appTemp': '45.90871472340741', 'barometer': '30.11', 'cloudbase': >> '454.4292200824276', 'dateTime': '1734259514', 'dewpoint': '47.2', 'ET': >> 'None', 'heatindex': '46.603', 'humidex': '48.589000630562424', >> 'inDewpoint': 'None', 'maxSolarRad': '249.19217896926534', 'outHumidity': >> '99.0', 'outTemp': '47.5', 'pressure': 'None', 'rain': '0.0', 'rainRate': >> '0.0', 'usUnits': '1', 'UV': '0.0', 'windchill': '47.5', 'windDir': '7.0', >> 'windGust': '3.4', 'windrun': 'None', 'windSpeed': '1.7' >> >> Thanks you Robert for this updated file. >> >> Now run the daemon, the database is created but not data's are saved. I >> will search for this issu ! >> >> Had a good end of week end ! >> >> >> Le samedi 14 décembre 2024 à 23:36:16 UTC+1, Jean-Marie Schneider a >> écrit : >> >>> Robert, I will try tomorrow, after a good nigh hopefully ! >>> And I have a doubt about my installation of weewx. Let see tomorrow... >>> >>> Le samedi 14 décembre 2024 à 22:16:40 UTC+1, Robert Turner a écrit : >>> >>>> This is how my conf is set. >>>> [Interceptor] >>>> driver = user.interceptor >>>> device_type = wu-client >>>> mode = sniff >>>> iface = wlan0 >>>> pcap_filter = src 192.168.5.131 and dst port 80 >>>> >>>> Are you using the original interceptor.py or the one I modified? >>>> On Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 4:04:58 PM UTC-5 Jean-Marie Schneider >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks you Robert. I try it. >>>>> >>>>> I have set an AP, and this time I see the flow of data between my >>>>> station and wunderground.com : >>>>> 37 130.019998 10.42.0.13 34.232.250.77 HTTP 402 GET >>>>> /weatherstation/updateweatherstation.php?ID=ISAINT8047&PASSWORD=abc456&dateutc=2024-12-11+18%3A50%3A3&baromin=29.92&tempf=40.7&humidity=86&dewptf=36.7&rainin=0&dailyrainin=0&winddir=267&windspeedmph=3.2&windgustmph=4.9&UV=0&solarRadiation=0 >>>>> >>>>> HTTP/1.1 >>>>> Frame 5: 403 bytes on wire (3224 bits), 403 bytes captured (3224 bits) >>>>> Ethernet II, Src: BouffaloLab_ab:75:d3 (b8:3d:fb:ab:75:d3), Dst: >>>>> RaspberryPi_5d:f0:b2 (2c:cf:67:5d:f0:b2) >>>>> Destination: RaspberryPi_5d:f0:b2 (2c:cf:67:5d:f0:b2) >>>>> Source: BouffaloLab_ab:75:d3 (b8:3d:fb:ab:75:d3) >>>>> Type: IPv4 (0x0800) >>>>> [Stream index: 0] >>>>> Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 10.42.0.13, Dst: 34.232.250.77 >>>>> Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 53970, Dst Port: 80, Seq: 1, >>>>> Ack: 1, Len: 349 >>>>> Source Port: 53970 >>>>> Destination Port: 80 >>>>> >>>>> I perform a first modification with port setting : >>>>> >>>>> [Interceptor] >>>>> driver = user.interceptor >>>>> iface = wlan0 >>>>> port = 53970 >>>>> pcap_filter = src 10.42.0.13 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Weewxd run, as well weewx, but no data are obtained. I discover that >>>>> the port is dynamically set (next connexion, it is 53971, and so one. >>>>> But, if a don't set the port, weewx did not start with the following >>>>> error : >>>>> >>>>> ERROR weewx.engine: Import of driver failed: [Errno 13] Permission non >>>>> accordée (<class 'PermissionError'>) >>>>> >>>>> I read the page of permissions >>>>> <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Understanding-permissions#how-to-fix-network-permissions> >>>>> and >>>>> allowing no method seams easy, especially as the port used by my pws is >>>>> upper than 1024, the simpler will be to listen all the port upper than >>>>> 1024, or some thing like this. But I have till now not found how to set >>>>> that filter. Any help will be welcome ! >>>>> >>>>> Jean-Marie >>>>> Le jeudi 12 décembre 2024 à 00:16:27 UTC+1, Robert Turner a écrit : >>>>> >>>>>> This version of the interceptor will be able to sniff the WLAN0 in AP >>>>>> mode. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 4:22:47 PM UTC-5 Jean-Marie >>>>>> Schneider wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks you for yours answer. >>>>>>> @vince : I am such of the IP. As already said, turning of the WS let >>>>>>> the ping without answer. And the four Devolo are recognize by Advance >>>>>>> IP >>>>>>> Scanner. They have a different IP than the WS. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> @Robert : I will learn how to set up an access point, and come back >>>>>>> with the results. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le mardi 10 décembre 2024 à 03:10:37 UTC+1, Robert Turner a écrit : >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm not completely sure of your network layout. I believe you can't >>>>>>>> sniff wifi traffic with just connecting to the same wifi network. >>>>>>>> Traffic >>>>>>>> from a device on wifi going to the internet is not rebroadcast to all >>>>>>>> devices on the wifi. If your device is connected to wifi and it's >>>>>>>> sending >>>>>>>> data to the internet it would go through the wifi router to the WAN >>>>>>>> port of >>>>>>>> the router. It wouldn't show up on the Wifi network or LAN. You >>>>>>>> possibly >>>>>>>> could tap it by mirroring the data on the WAN port. >>>>>>>> I did do this a little differently with my wifi weather station. I >>>>>>>> configured the pi to be an access point with its wireless adapter and >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> ethernet port connected to my router. I setup the access point on the >>>>>>>> pi to >>>>>>>> route to the ethernet port and connected the weather station to the pi >>>>>>>> access point. I modified the interceptor to use tcpdump to capture >>>>>>>> data on >>>>>>>> the pi wlan0. The modification was necessary because the interceptor >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> not able to sniff the wlan0 on the pi when it was in access point mode. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Monday, December 9, 2024 at 3:12:28 PM UTC-5 vince wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Your wireshark sniffer settings have to be incorrect. My wild >>>>>>>>> guess in the absence of a network diagram showing which address is >>>>>>>>> where >>>>>>>>> would be that your Devolo LAN PLC is the source address to WU, not >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> address of the weather station. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Monday, December 9, 2024 at 11:51:34 AM UTC-8 Jean-Marie >>>>>>>>> Schneider wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have set up a VEVOR 7-in-1 Wi-Fi Weather Station and would like >>>>>>>>>> to connect it to WeeWX. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I believe that the WeeWX-interceptor could be a solution, or at >>>>>>>>>> least worth trying! I installed WeeWX and the interceptor without >>>>>>>>>> any >>>>>>>>>> issues. Before attempting to connect my station, I want to verify >>>>>>>>>> the data >>>>>>>>>> being sent to wunderground.com, where my station transmits its >>>>>>>>>> data, or at least check if I can see them. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> My configuration is as follows: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> - The weather station is connected via Wi-Fi to a Devolo >>>>>>>>>> Wi-Fi network (using Powerline Communication, PLC). >>>>>>>>>> - The reception is done by the Devolo LAN (through PLC). >>>>>>>>>> - The Devolo LAN is connected to my router. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> From my computer, which is also connected through the Devolo >>>>>>>>>> Wi-Fi, I determined the station's IP address using ZeNMAP (confirmed >>>>>>>>>> by >>>>>>>>>> powering off the station: when I ping the IP, I get no response from >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> station). Using Wireshark, I monitor the flow on the Wi-Fi (wlan0), >>>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>>> there is a lot of traffic. I applied a filter for the station's IP >>>>>>>>>> address, >>>>>>>>>> but then I observe nothing—no traffic!? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I also scanned the LAN, but still no additional data. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Next, I placed an Ethernet Network Tap between the router and the >>>>>>>>>> Devolo LAN. I connected a Raspberry Pi to this tap and monitored the >>>>>>>>>> LAN >>>>>>>>>> activity using tcpdump, but again, there was nothing related to my >>>>>>>>>> station. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'm struggling to understand why! The station's data is visible >>>>>>>>>> on the Wunderground site, updated every minute. It's not a pigeon >>>>>>>>>> delivering the data... So, my question is: what am I doing wrong? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. 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