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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @mochman
      last edited by

      @mochman said in ipWhitelist HowTo:

      see if that fixes it up?

      I don’t have a problem with my Whitelist but a couple of people have lately. I wonder if they bother searching the forum and/or read topics such as this.

      Anyway, nice work @mochman :-)

      Create a working config
      How to add modules

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        pingywon
        last edited by

        LOL. Not sure if you mean me, but yes I have read this thread from beginning to end and it doesnt resolve my white list issues. This for whole forum is not that big. I’d be willing to bet I have read most of it

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          krisalexroberts @mochman
          last edited by

          The reason why “/24” works
          A couple different threads state to add /24 to the end of the IP address. (I’ve put a couple of those up before doing some research too). While this will indeed allow your network devices access to your magic mirror, it will also allow any device with an IPv4 based address access to your mirror (obviously your router would need to be configured to allow this).
          This “/24” in IPv6 CIDR allows 20,282,409,603,651,670,423,947,251,286,016 different IP addresses access. (IPv4’s total addresses are 4,294,967,296).


          More information
          If you’d like to learn more or have different sub-netting needs, I found this page useful.

          I don’t ageee with that. 192.167.1.0/24 is everything in the 192.168.1.x range, nothing more nothing less. If it allows more than this is a massive flaw/security risk.

          If you want to allow your own subnet then just look at your subnet mask and use google to get the CIDR

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            pingywon
            last edited by

            I agree that /24 is 255.255.255.0 or 192.268.x.0 to 192.168.x.255

            That’s why these issues are making me crazy aka can’t figure them out.

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            • P Offline
              pingywon
              last edited by

              FOUND A WAY TO RESOLVE THIS!

              Add

              cat /etc/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf 
              # Don't load ipv6 by default
              alias net-pf-10 off
              # uncommented
              alias ipv6 off
              # added
              options ipv6 disable_ipv6=1
              # this is needed for not loading ipv6 driver 
              blacklist ipv6
              

              to turn off all IPv6 on the Raspi.
              Than edit all the IPv6 out of your config file.

               },
                      ipWhitelist: [
                              "192.168.0.92",
                              "192.168.0.1/24",
                              "127.0.0.1"
              
              

              I still have the .92 in there from testing. It is not needed.

              did a sudo reboot just for safe measure and now it all seems to be working as intended. No real idea what the actual issue was…but it is resolved. FINALLY! :)

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              • lavolp3L Offline
                lavolp3 Module Developer
                last edited by lavolp3

                Maybe I have missed this from someone else, but one important thing about the whitelisting message:

                “This device is not allowed to access your mirror.
                Please check your config.js or config.js.sample to change this.”
                

                The EXACT SAME message appears (in my case) if the config.js has syntax errors. Locally your mirror will tell you that there is no config file or just give you a black screen, but if you try to reach it from outside through a browser (Firefox and Chrome in my case) with a broken config.js, you will get the whitelisting message above.

                So, before trying to get your ipWhitelist in the right shape, make sure you have no other syntax errors with the mirror, e.g. using

                npm run config:check
                

                If you had some and had them corrected, be safe and restart the mirror.
                Below you can see the example in my case.

                pi@magicmirror2:~ $ tail ~/.pm2/logs/mm-out-0.log
                No helper found for module: helloworld.
                All module helpers loaded.
                Starting server on port 8080 ...
                Server started ...
                Connecting socket for: updatenotification
                Sockets connected & modules started ...
                Launching application.
                Access denied to IP address: 66.249.93.64
                Access denied to IP address: 80.157.5.50
                Access denied to IP address: 80.157.5.50
                pi@magicmirror2:~ $ cd MagicMirror/
                pi@magicmirror2:~/MagicMirror $ npm run config:check
                
                > magicmirror@2.1.2 config:check /home/pi/MagicMirror
                > node tests/configs/check_config.js
                
                Checking file...  /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js
                Line 260 col 9 Expected ']' to match '[' from line 26 and instead saw '{'.
                Line 261 col 16 Expected '}' to match '{' from line 11 and instead saw 'module'.
                Line 261 col 22 Missing semicolon.
                Line 261 col 16 Unrecoverable syntax error. (95% scanned).
                pi@magicmirror2:~/MagicMirror $ sudo nano config/config.js
                pi@magicmirror2:~/MagicMirror $ npm run config:check
                
                > magicmirror@2.1.2 config:check /home/pi/MagicMirror
                > node tests/configs/check_config.js
                
                Checking file...  /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js
                Your configuration file don't containt syntax error :)
                pi@magicmirror2:~/MagicMirror $ pm2 restart mm
                Use --update-env to update environment variables
                [PM2] Applying action restartProcessId on app [mm](ids: 0)
                [PM2] [mm](0) ✓
                ┌──────────┬────┬──────┬─────┬────────┬─────────┬────────┬─────┬──────────┬──────┬──────────┐
                │ App name │ id │ mode │ pid │ status │ restart │ uptime │ cpu │ mem      │ user │ watching │
                ├──────────┼────┼──────┼─────┼────────┼─────────┼────────┼─────┼──────────┼──────┼──────────┤
                │ mm       │ 0  │ fork │ 901 │ online │ 6       │ 0s     │ 18% │ 2.3 MB   │ pi   │ disabled │
                └──────────┴────┴──────┴─────┴────────┴─────────┴────────┴─────┴──────────┴──────┴──────────┘
                 Use `pm2 show ` to get more details about an app
                pi@magicmirror2:~/MagicMirror $
                
                

                How to troubleshoot modules
                MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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                • G Offline
                  Gxnfr Ali @mochman
                  last edited by

                  @mochman said in ipWhitelist HowTo:

                  tail -f ~/.pm2/logs/mm-out-0.log

                  Use pm2 show to get more details about an app
                  pi@raspberry:~ $ tail -f ~/.pm2/logs/mm-out-0.log
                  Initializing new module helper …
                  Module helper loaded: MMM-OnScreenMenu
                  No helper found for module: compliments.
                  No helper found for module: MMM-PrayerTime.
                  No helper found for module: MMM-Advent.
                  Initializing new module helper …
                  Module helper loaded: MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor
                  No helper found for module: MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call.
                  No helper found for module: currentweather.
                  No helper found for module: weatherforecast.

                  no find out ipWhiteList

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                    Oss
                    last edited by Oss

                    I just updated to the latest version of MM and am having White-list issues once again. I am using my exact same config.js file that was allowing any incoming connection. prior to the upgrade. I have attempted to debug but am not seeing any connection refusals in the mm-out-0.log. I have tried various fixes from posts on this forum, including disabling IPv6. I have confirmed my CIDR criteria using https://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr#range attempting different variations to get anything to pass through with no luck.

                    I use MMM-syslog as a notification system from various sources and am basically in the dark now. Is there anyone having similar issues with the latest version, any luck on how to fix?

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                    • Mykle1M Offline
                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Oss
                      last edited by

                      @Oss

                      Have you tried this at the beginning of your config?:

                      var config = {
                      	address: "0.0.0.0", 
                      	port: 8080,
                      	ipWhitelist: [],
                      

                      Create a working config
                      How to add modules

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                        Oss @Mykle1
                        last edited by

                        @Mykle1

                        My hats off to you Mykle1, made that change to my config file and its working perfectly!! Thank you so much for your quick reply!!

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