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    After update to Mirror to 2.1.3 - no working Whitlist

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    • foxF Offline
      fox @roramirez
      last edited by

      @randomnoise thank you for clarifying.

      @roramirez said in After update to Mirror to 2.1.3 - no working Whitlist:

      That happens because the release 2.1.3 was introduced a new change to make more secure the MagicMirror, to prevent open all interfaces to world. So, now from 2.1.3 the default values for address is localhost instead of 0.0.0.0… so …be careful to set this value.

      i tried your fix: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/1036#issuecomment-333243474
      now MM crashed. With “pm2 logs mm” only weird errors appear :(
      Was that thing with the developer checkout really intended to remain a stable MM?

      Issues With MMM-WatchDog known?

      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/29827

      Useful for PIR-Sensor: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/21299

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      • Sandy2503S Offline
        Sandy2503
        last edited by

        I change my config.js in:

        /*************** AUTO GENERATED BY REMOTE CONTROL MODULE ***************/
        
        var config =
        {
                port: 8081,
                address:"0.0.0.0",
                electronOptions: {
        
                },
                ipWhitelist: [
                        "127.0.0.1",
                        "::ffff:127.0.0.1",
                        "::1",
                        "192.168.178.20/24"
                ],
                language: "de",
        
        

        and now it works again.

        I have now access to MMM-Remote-Control from my HomePC again …

        Sandy2503

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        • foxF Offline
          fox
          last edited by

          @Sandy2503 ok nice to know. My problem, that - as i wrote - that with the “developer checkout” from github my MagicMirror is now broken :(

          Issues With MMM-WatchDog known?

          https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/29827

          Useful for PIR-Sensor: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/21299

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          • Hein-JanH Offline
            Hein-Jan
            last edited by

            Adding

            address: “0.0.0.0”,

            to the config.js also did the trick for me.

            Thanks!

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            • K Offline
              knubbl
              last edited by

              As soon i put “0.0.0.0” to my config (see bellow with empty adress"") i get a black screen on start MM

              var config = {
              port: 8080,
              address:“”,
              language: “de”,
              timeFormat: 24,
              units: “metric”,

              Any ideas?

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              • S Offline
                shotput2017 @knubbl
                last edited by

                hi!
                maybe wrong config.js ??
                here is my working code:
                var config =
                {
                address: “0.0.0.0”,
                electronOptions: {

                },
                ipWhitelist: [
                	"10.0.0.1/24",
                	"::ffff:10.0.0.1/120",
                	"127.0.0.1",
                	"::ffff:127.0.0.1",
                	"::1"
                ],
                

                and so on…

                greets
                shotput2017

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                • C Offline
                  cben0ist
                  last edited by

                  is this an acceptable configuration ?

                  address:"0.0.0.0",
                  

                  or is it better specifying the actual server ip here ?

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                  • N Offline
                    Niggich
                    last edited by

                    I put my config like this:

                    {
                    	port: 1103,
                    	address: '0.0.0.0',
                    	electronOptions: {
                    		
                    	},
                    	ipWhitelist: [
                    		"127.0.0.1",
                    		"::ffff:127.0.0.1",
                    		"::1",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.60",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.22",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.97",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.29",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.103",
                    		"::ffff:192.168.113.66"
                    	],
                    

                    The Remote-Control says “This device is not allowed to acces your mirror”. The IP-Adresses are correct.

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                    • F Offline
                      FreddeHamm
                      last edited by

                      i have the same problem

                      i already set “adress” to :“0.0.0.0” and edited the ipwhitelist to

                      ipWhitelist: [“::fff:0.0.0.0/1”, “::fff:0.8.0.0/1”, “::fff:128.0.0.0/2”, “::fff:192.0.0.0/3”, “::fff:224.0.0.0/4”, “127.0.0.1”, “::ffff:127.0.0.1”, “::1”]

                      but still i get no access.

                      Btw. its a raspberry pi zero with serveronly

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                      • J Offline
                        Jopyth Moderator @Niggich
                        last edited by Jopyth

                        @Niggich For my setup (raspberry pi 2) something changed after the update, but when I changed my IP addresses to the IPv4 notation (remove ::ffff: from your addresses) it worked again. Which format do the blocked addresses have in your logs (see below)?

                        @FreddeHamm Are you sure those CIDR numbers are correct?

                        When in doubt, check the output or logs (pm2 logs MagicMirror or pm2 logs mm if you used the old auto starting guide), there should be a line telling you which IP address was received. Also there are a calculators which transform your IP range to the CIDR notation.

                        Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                        • N Offline
                          Nick
                          last edited by

                          Same here, tried addres 0.0.0.0 and various things in the Whitelist.
                          A ping gives “destination unreachable”… SSH also doesn’t work.
                          Can someone please suggest ways to troubleshoot?

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

                            @Nick said in After update to Mirror to 2.1.3 - no working Whitlist:

                            tried addres 0.0.0.0 and various things in the Whitelist.

                            Have you tried OUTSIDE your Whitelist, as such:

                            var config = {
                            	port: 8080,
                                    address: "0.0.0.0",
                            	ipWhitelist: [], // Set [] to allow all IP addresses.
                            

                            Create a working config
                            How to add modules

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                            • N Offline
                              Nick
                              last edited by

                              Thx @Mykle1, indeed I have. See the beginning of my (working) config file below.
                              What is suspicious to me is that not even a Ping works to that IP, even though I’ve checked it by printing it on the screen of the MM and in the router.
                              Also, before my Whitelist was a long list of IPs, now I’ve tried the [] option but to no avail…

                              /*************** AUTO GENERATED BY REMOTE CONTROL MODULE ***************/
                              
                              var config =
                              {
                                      address: "0.0.0.0",
                                      electronOptions: {
                              
                                      },
                                      ipWhitelist: [
                              
                                      ],
                                      modules: [
                                              {
                                                      module: "alert",
                                                      config: {
                              
                                                      }
                                              },
                                              {
                                                      module: "updatenotification",
                                                      position: "top_bar",
                                                      config: {
                              
                                                      }
                                              },
                                              {
                                                      module: "MMM-Remote-Control",
                                                      position: "middle_center",
                                                      config: {
                              
                                                      }
                                              },
                              
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                              • Mykle1M Offline
                                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Nick
                                last edited by

                                @Nick said in After update to Mirror to 2.1.3 - no working Whitlist:

                                not even a Ping works to that IP

                                Pinging the mirror’s IP fails? Pinging other devices on your network is successful?

                                Create a working config
                                How to add modules

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                                • N Offline
                                  Nick
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes, including my personal wiki on another Raspberry Pi, all with 2-5ms

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

                                    @Nick said in After update to Mirror to 2.1.3 - no working Whitlist:

                                    Yes, including my personal wiki on another Raspberry Pi, all with 2-5ms

                                    None of this may help, but you can use it as a checklist.

                                    • ifconfig on Pi reports the IP address you are trying to ping (wlan0) assuming wifi
                                    • Connecting Pi via ethernet, ifconfig and trying to ping then
                                    • Pinging another device from the Pi itself
                                    • The MM software updates. Clock, calendar, weather, etc?

                                    Logically, if the only thing you can’t do is ping or connect to the Pi, then something is wrong on the software side, whether a corruption, an edit or a failed installation of the software or dependencies during the upgrade process. The answer in that case, with the most success, is a manual installation, IMHO. You can continue to troubleshoot, which could take a long time, or you can know in less than an hour. You will not lose anything in doing this.

                                    https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/5274/how-to-manually-install-mm-on-your-pi-for-absolute-beginners

                                    Create a working config
                                    How to add modules

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                                    • J Offline
                                      Jopyth Moderator @Nick
                                      last edited by Jopyth

                                      @Nick As @Mykle1 said: something is wrong if you can neither ping nor ssh. You definitely need to check your general wifi/ethernet setup. This is not something that can be solved through the config file.

                                      Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                                        FlatPepsi
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                                          ronanversendaal
                                          last edited by

                                          Just came across this post while troubleshooting this issue.

                                          I got it working by converting the ip range to CIDR format by using this page as mentioned in older posts. I added these ip’s to the whitelist (without the ::ffff: !) and it worked.
                                          It’s also important to set the address value to “0.0.0.0”

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