Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
ipWhitelist HowTo
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@mochman Yes, it is in the same network, also I’ve tried sharing internet from my smartphone, and nothing.
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Please follow the steps outlined at the top of this page. Let me know what you’re seeing when you do those steps.
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@mochman It’s working! Thanks!
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The default of [] doesn’t work at all for me. I’m happy to let all devices on my network access my mirror, how do I do this?
It’s not the simplest of features is it!
Hoping someone can help me here :/
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@Mitchfarino Are you sure?, Can you show the config/config.js ?
There some logs when did you run and access it?
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I’m just at work at the moment, so I’ll post my config when I get home.
When I leave it as it originally was in the config, the mirror loads but I can’t get MMM-RemoteControl to work as it gives me the permission error
Then when I replace it with [] it fails to load the mirror and tells me to create a config.js file
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The remoter control module is not working for me to any extent, when I whitelist the IPs for my school’s wifi (following the HowToWhitelistIP thread’s directions) in every way stated, I get the “this device is not allowed to access…” message. Then, when I allow all IPs access I get the “cannot get remote/html” message. Any help would be great! Thanks!
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Hi @mochman,
I was wondering, if the whitelist could be used to limit the access to different MM sub-sites? I would like to have the MM screen itself open to a larger set of IP addresses but would like to lock down the MMM-RemoteControl & MMM-AdminInterface sites and limit access to my own devices.
Any idea how to achieve this?
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It helps to read a little…
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/application-whitelisting+|
ipWhitelist
| The list of IPs from which you are allowed to access the MagicMirror². The default value is["127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1"]
. It is possible to specify IPs with subnet masks (["127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.1/24"]
) or define ip ranges (["127.0.0.1", ["192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.100"]]
). Set[]
to allow all IP addresses. For more information about how configure this directive see the follow post ipWhitelist HowTo | -
@cowboysdude Thanks for your reply. My white Lists work fine for the MM2 screen. I was looking for a way to separately limit access to the sites generated by the Remote Control and Admin interface module. Any ideas?