Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
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@mischag – Are you using the port described in the documentation [5003]?
See:
Admin Interface Go to http://yourmirrorIP:5003/ #page will be reachable within same network. Caution DO NOT expose application with portforward
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@JohnGalt
Hi,
Yeah, I am. But I’m wondering if it’s because I am remoting in on a different port, that I can’t then access that port? I’ve checked the documentation heaps and can’t work it out. I even tried opening the html admin file within the ‘public’ folder, and I can open it but I can’t edit it. I can write the names and click on dates and everything, but when I press ‘add’ nothing happens. I’ve updated and it says it’s all up to date.
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@mischag
This is what I get when I login to MMMChores admin
http://192.168.1.223:5003
https doesn’t work for me. I don’t have it setup to work in my config.js.
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@plainbroke
Yeah ok. I might have to try another way… but it’s definitely not working at the moment for me…
The port doesn’t bring anything up for me other than the page saying it does not exist.
I was hoping not to have it setup through the config folder but it was the only way I could find the admin interface. But then I couldn’t add people or tasks to it… -
@mischag
So are you trying to change things by going into MM/modules/MMM-Chores/data.json and editing it? I just tried that and it does not work.
I think it is because the module assigns each grouping a specific ID that way beyond my paygrade… Wish I could be of more help…
So are you accessing it remotely i.E. from a different network?
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Hi the ip adress id 192.168.1.whatevertheipofghepi:5003
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@sarote
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@sdetweil
What?? 🤭
Like I said I think it is 192.168.subdomain.yourip ❤️
So yes you are right 1 could be 0 depending on your router. I mention http://yourmirrorip:5003/ in my readme for the reason that it can vary, it could even be 10. 24.x.x -
@PierreGode yes. all my routers set their ip address to.1 of the assigned address range
home is 192.168.2.(1)
a test network i have it 10.0.2.(1)all the devices start at .2
on linux
ip addr
will give this machine’s address
on windows itsipconfig /all