Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay
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Hello, you have deactivate The Passwort in fhem?!
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@Woody I don’t have experience with this specific module, but I can tell you the way you defined the boolean https was always true.
In Javascript a string is always true no matter what the content is
"hello" -> true, "true" -> true, "false" -> true
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https: false
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Thanks Folks,
it seem I was completely stumped. Sometimes I overlook the simplest things.
The password was the problem but, at least I think this is not a good solution to access Fhem without authorization. Anyway, problem solved - thanks a lot.Rgs. Woody
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@Woody said in MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay:
Thanks Folks,
it seem I was completely stumped. Sometimes I overlook the simplest things.
The password was the problem but, at least I think this is not a good solution to access Fhem without authorization. Anyway, problem solved - thanks a lot.Rgs. Woody
Hi Woody,
how can i deactivate the passwort? I think my problem is the same. -
in fhem you have to disable “basicAuth” in fhem.cfg like this…
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@Woody said in MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay:
attr allowed_WEB basicAuth shjedIOhbn6BHFJjGH
Hi Woody, thanky you for your answer. Can you explain it?
I have defined WEB and than ? Sorry i am very new in FHEM what means " shjedIOhbn6BHFJjGH"? -
@Woody
So i now there is this entrie in the config.cfg “define allowed_WEB allowed
#attr allowed_WEB basicAuth xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
#attr allowed_WEB validFor WEB”and my config.js looks like this
{ module: 'MMM-FHEM', position: 'top_right', config: { host: 'localhost', port: '8083', https: false, devices: [ { deviceName: 'ESPEasy_ESP_Test_DHT', deviceReadings: [ { name: 'Temperatur', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { name: 'Humidity', icon: 'wi wi-humidity', suffix: '%' }, ], }, { deviceName: '', deviceReadings: [ { name: 'Temperatur', icon: 'wi wi-thermometer', suffix: '°' }, { name: 'Humidity', icon: 'fa fa-battery-half', suffix: '' }, ], }, ], }, },
And this is in FHEM…
where is the mistake?
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@dominic said in MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay:
shjedIOhbn6BHFJjGH is your base64 encoded string of user:password in your fhem.cfg.
In your forelast post it seems to be out commented with a # as i recommended in my last post. For me this means that you’ve no authentication in place and your original problem seems not to be an authorization issue. -
@Woody Thank you, yes i think my originlproblem is not the authorization.
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Hello,
it seems to be a problem with fhem’s security mechanism “csrfToken”.
You can define a new Web in fhem with a different port and set this up as follws:
fhem.cfg:
define MagicM FHEMWEB 8086 global
attr MagicM allowfrom 192.168.1.14
attr MagicM csrfToken noneExplanation:
- This define’s a new listening port at your fhem server on port 8086
- The only allowed ip is 192.168.1.14 This is the ip of your MagicMirror Device. Choose your ip.
- Disable the use of csrfToken. https://fhem.de/commandref.html or https://wiki.fhem.de/wiki/CsrfToken-HowTo
After fhem restart your readings will be shown at your MagicMirror.
Hope it helps.
Greetz, Hotstepper.