suffered the same problem and found this:
https://wiki.debian.org/SSH#SSH_hangs
it solved my extreme unstable SSH connection problem
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Posts made by Woody
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RE: Slow SSH & SFTP
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MMM-MotionEye and forcedRefreshInterval
Hi
using MMM-Motioneye for some time without problems. Now after repositioning my Motioneye cam, sometimes the video stream becomes interrupted due to wifi problems.
Unfortunately i can’t get the video stream refreshed using the option ‘forcedRefreshInterval’ in my config. Is anybody using this option and can share his experience because I don’t know how to find out what I made wrong. Thx in advance for any helpful hints.best regards, Jo
This is my config:
{ module: 'MMM-MotionEye', position: 'lower_third', config: { url: "http://192.168.0.16:8090/?action=stream", width: '800px', autoHide: true, forcedRefreshInterval: 6000, autoHideDelay: 60000, debug: true }, },
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RE: MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay
@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. -
RE: MMM-FHEM no Fhem statusdisplay
in fhem you have to disable “basicAuth” in fhem.cfg like this…
#attr allowed_WEB basicAuth shjedIOhbn6BHFJjGH -
RE: MMM-FHEM shows values from FHEM devices ...
Is it possible to show differend icons depending on the device state like Fhem does it?
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RE: MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!
@Cato
Hi, I had a bit more time over the weekend. By trial an error I found out that the problem is related to my motioneye URL string providing userid and password. Apparently the Electron browser can’t handle this. After disabling authorization in Motioneye the problem was solved. In another MM installation on a Pi Zero I use Midori as browser and this works since month without problems. Thanks for MMM-Motioneye and your help in this case. -
RE: MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!
@cato
made a new installation as describek by @KirAsh4 with the same result as already mentioned but found some maybe related entries in the pm2 mm-out-0.log.> magicmirror@2.1.1 start /home/pi/MagicMirror > sh run-start.sh Starting MagicMirror: v2.1.1 Loading config ... Loading module helpers ... No helper found for module: alert. No helper found for module: clock. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: calendar No helper found for module: currentweather. No helper found for module: weatherforecast. Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: newsfeed Initializing new module helper ... Module helper loaded: MMM-MotionEye All module helpers loaded. Starting server on port 8080 ... Starting server op port 8080 ... You're using a full whitelist configuration to allow for all IPs Server started ... Connecting socket for: calendar Starting node helper for: calendar Connecting socket for: newsfeed Starting module: newsfeed Connecting socket for: MMM-MotionEye Starting module: MMM-MotionEye Sockets connected & modules started ... Launching application. Create new calendar fetcher for url: http://xxx Create new calendar fetcher for url: http://xxx Create new news fetcher for url: http://www.spiegel.de/schlagzeilen/tops/index.rss - Interval: 300000 Hiding camera: undefined Motion registered: undefined Motion registered: undefined Motion registered: undefined Motion registered: undefined
maybe a helpful hint ???
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RE: MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!
{ module: 'MMM-MotionEye', position: 'lower_third', config: { url: "http://userid:password@192.168.0.13:8081", width: '800', autoHide: 'false', autoHideDelay: '60000', debug: 'true' } },
for the sake of completeness, this is my trigger URL http://MMip:8080/motioneye
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RE: MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!
@cato O.K. Cato, now I understand what you mean, sorry. As mentioned, I installed a complete new MM from scratch. Everything went fine, MM’s standard modules are present, as expected. Then I installed MotionEye as described but on the screen I see only the small image as on the picture. This also disappears when I configure autohide and no motion is present.
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RE: MMM-MotionEye - surveillance video stream on your mirror!
@Cato Hi Cato, actually I don’t know what you really mean. The URL i use is http://userid:password@myipaddress:8081. This streaming URL works on any browser and on my other MM system. I’ve made also a shot of the icon I see on the screen if you mean that. Remember, when I’m URL to MM from any other system everything works as expected.