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    Issue with White list IP(s) not working :(

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @da4throux
      last edited by

      New post:

      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4701/changing-ipwhitelist-prevents-mirror-from-loading-correctly/8

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

          I just realized something. The machine I’m working on had MM 2.1.1 on it. I upgraded to MM 2.1.2 and lo and behold, the IPWhitelist is as whacked as can be. So, if I gave bad information, which I did, please excuse my oversight.
          Peace!

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            roramirez Core Contributors
            last edited by

            So, After a research about all this mess it up, the problem was a bug inside of ipfilter and MagicMirror too. When I added inside the sample config I’ve using express-ipfilter@0.2.4 In this version has a bug was fixed in 0.3.1 https://github.com/baminteractive/express-ipfilter/commit/4adc5dc33e6ef5086e36a7a56184da7cdcd056bf

            The bug for MagicMirror was fixed some weeks ago,
            https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/commit/a7297d2685f5ed9b6b34df496065f05ee0d36568

            You can using now the develop branch or install express-ipfilter previous of the 0.3.1

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

              @roramirez said in Issue with White list IP(s) not working :(:

              You can using now the develop branch or install express-ipfilter previous of the 0.3.1

              Ahh, thank you! :^)

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                psteimann @roramirez
                last edited by

                @roramirez does that mean that I only have to do an

                npm install express-ipfilter

                from the rooter with my console, if I have the actual magic mirror installed?

                tnx

                Peter

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                • rcollieR Offline
                  rcollie
                  last edited by

                  Nice one.

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                    yours.mukul
                    last edited by

                    How to white list all IP(s), to make magicmirror public??

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                      daikaiju @Mykle1
                      last edited by

                      Disabling IPv6 fixed the issue for me.

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                        knubbl
                        last edited by

                        where did u disable it?

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                        • bheplerB Offline
                          bhepler Module Developer @knubbl
                          last edited by bhepler

                          @knubbl - It will be at your router. It depends on the brand, but this sort of thing is usually in the advanced menu.

                          … or you could follow the instructions in the post here.

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                            daikaiju @knubbl
                            last edited by

                            @knubbl https://www.leowkahman.com/2016/03/19/disable-ipv6-raspberry-raspbian/

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                              chef
                              last edited by chef

                              Are you giving your raspberry pi an ip address of “0.0.0.0”?

                              Why?

                              The address line should be the IP address of your pi.

                              Having it listen on any interface hasn’t really worked well.

                              Then the whitelist is an array of ip address. If you leave it empy (ex. []) then all the devices on your network will be able to access your mirror.

                              This is what mine looks like:

                              var config = {
                              	address: "192.168.2.48", 
                              	port: 8080,
                              	ipWhitelist: [],
                              
                              

                              This especially makes a difference when using the “Restfull-ish” API. It is necessary to give the address line an ip address :)

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