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💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway

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  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

    @ricorico94 there seems to have been some major changes in the raspberry pi gateway, without vorresponding updates to the documentation.

    I have not been able to locate the exact changes though. @marceloaqno might know.

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    Found the reference: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1061

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      @mfalkvidd : thanks a lot ! I had searched for such version history and couldn't find it.
      Indeed it seems introduction of the switches for log files was introduced in February, so I should probably update my install.

      Precisely, talking about upgrade process: I read in previous posts that we should uninstall/unregister the install/service. WHat would be commands to do so ? Should it be:

      sudo systemctl disable mysgw.service
      

      and executed before anything else ? So upgrade process would be:

      sudo systemctl disable mysgw.service
      make
      sudo make install
      sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service
      

      (and maybe test the gateway before the "systemctl enable..")
      Is there anyfile to remove manually ? or any other command to apply before or after ?

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        alowhum
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        Would someone be willing to create a post that lists each step required to set up the simple encryption+signing option? I understand I have to add a password line to the arduino sketch. But how exactly one sets up the server side is still a bit of a mystery to me. It would rock if there was a similar simple command to give during the make process.

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        • alowhumA alowhum

          Would someone be willing to create a post that lists each step required to set up the simple encryption+signing option? I understand I have to add a password line to the arduino sketch. But how exactly one sets up the server side is still a bit of a mystery to me. It would rock if there was a similar simple command to give during the make process.

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          Anticimex
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          #945

          @alowhum https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RaspberryPiGateway.html
          That is straight from the documentation. Which in the case of Linux ports is also what you get if you issue ./configure --help
          I believe.

          Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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          • alowhumA alowhum

            Would someone be willing to create a post that lists each step required to set up the simple encryption+signing option? I understand I have to add a password line to the arduino sketch. But how exactly one sets up the server side is still a bit of a mystery to me. It would rock if there was a similar simple command to give during the make process.

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            @alowhum
            I also need this info...

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            • R ricorico94

              @mfalkvidd : thanks a lot ! I had searched for such version history and couldn't find it.
              Indeed it seems introduction of the switches for log files was introduced in February, so I should probably update my install.

              Precisely, talking about upgrade process: I read in previous posts that we should uninstall/unregister the install/service. WHat would be commands to do so ? Should it be:

              sudo systemctl disable mysgw.service
              

              and executed before anything else ? So upgrade process would be:

              sudo systemctl disable mysgw.service
              make
              sudo make install
              sudo systemctl enable mysgw.service
              

              (and maybe test the gateway before the "systemctl enable..")
              Is there anyfile to remove manually ? or any other command to apply before or after ?

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              marceloaqno
              Code Contributor
              wrote on last edited by
              #947

              @ricorico94 to update your install run:

              sudo make install
              sudo systemctl restart mysgw.service
              
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                ricorico94
                wrote on last edited by
                #948

                Thank you for the clarification !

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                  alowhum
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                  wrote on last edited by alowhum
                  #949

                  @anticimex said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

                  https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RaspberryPiGateway.html

                  @Anticimex Thanks, but a documentation page (which I have checked before) is not the same as an easy to use guide for beginners.

                  In my ideal world it would be this:

                  1. Add the MY_SIMPLE_PASSWORD line to your Arduino sketch.
                  2. Compile the gateway with --MY_SIMPLE_PASSWORD="yabadabad000!"
                  3. Done
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                  • alowhumA alowhum

                    @anticimex said in 💬 Building a Raspberry Pi Gateway:

                    https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RaspberryPiGateway.html

                    @Anticimex Thanks, but a documentation page (which I have checked before) is not the same as an easy to use guide for beginners.

                    In my ideal world it would be this:

                    1. Add the MY_SIMPLE_PASSWORD line to your Arduino sketch.
                    2. Compile the gateway with --MY_SIMPLE_PASSWORD="yabadabad000!"
                    3. Done
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                    Anticimex
                    Contest Winner
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #950

                    @alowhum it is not easy to have simple guides tailored for specific usecases when there are so many options.
                    Those tend to not follow implementation and our documentation is made to live with the implementation to ensure it is always up to date. Maintaining a simple guide for every conceivable use case is simply not feasible. The signing and security documentation does have a step by step guide for setting up security.

                    Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                      alowhum
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                      @Anticimex: I understand, but:

                      • Currently even the outline of the steps eludes me. Seeing the steps for usecase #14 or #385 would already help me understand the scope, and to see what ballpark of difficulty it's in. It's easier to mod a guide when there is something to go on.
                      • Secondly, there must be a common use case? The defaults that MySensors uses already suggests a lot of these: a Raspberry Pi with the default settings of the software (ethernet), with the nRF24 radio.
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                      • alowhumA alowhum

                        @Anticimex: I understand, but:

                        • Currently even the outline of the steps eludes me. Seeing the steps for usecase #14 or #385 would already help me understand the scope, and to see what ballpark of difficulty it's in. It's easier to mod a guide when there is something to go on.
                        • Secondly, there must be a common use case? The defaults that MySensors uses already suggests a lot of these: a Raspberry Pi with the default settings of the software (ethernet), with the nRF24 radio.
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                        Anticimex
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                        #952

                        @alowhum ok, well first of all, I don't have a rPi setup to test on, secondly I don't have time to look into that (this) environment.
                        But, this is a open source project so anyone is free to contribute with both code and documentation (which in our case lives in the same repositories) so if there are guides missing enyone is welcome to contribute with experiences and guides to help others out.
                        It is just important to understand that the guides need to be maintained in order to remain valid.
                        I don't mind guides at all. But it makes little sense for me to write guides for an environment which I am not familiar with nor can test on.

                        Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                          alowhum
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #953

                          @Anticimex: Sure, that's totally understandable. There are other people on the forum :-) Can anyone help me and @pepson out?

                          And it is exactly my goal to create a more elaborate guide after someone points out the basic steps.

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                            John Oliva
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                            #954

                            I have designed a 3D printable enclosure for this and the design/STL files are available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3072244

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                              @John-Oliva, nice! Added it to the MySensors collection:
                              https://www.thingiverse.com/mysensors/collections/mysensors

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                              • ? A Former User

                                Hello, it seems I found the problem: Complete newbie thing: :beginner:
                                sudo ./bin/mysgw -h worked, but /usr/local/bin/mysgw didn't
                                I just gave the right to the folder, and now it's working.
                                Thanks for taking time to help beginners !

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                                #956

                                @korleone HI
                                I have same error
                                Can you write that rigth do you ser to folder ?
                                Andrey

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                                • cadetC cadet

                                  @korleone HI
                                  I have same error
                                  Can you write that rigth do you ser to folder ?
                                  Andrey

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                                  #957

                                  @cadet I just remove /usr/local/bin/mysgw and compile again
                                  And I have one question - why is it happened?
                                  MysGW work fine about 3 months.

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                                    gohan
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                                    what problem did you have?

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                                    • gohanG gohan

                                      what problem did you have?

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                                      cadet
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                                      #959

                                      @gohan mysgw: ERROR accept: Bad file descriptor - today morning

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                                        gohan
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                                        #960

                                        I get that when another instance of the process is already running

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                                        • gohanG gohan

                                          I get that when another instance of the process is already running

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                                          cadet
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                                          #961

                                          @gohan I was try to find it with ps -ef, but nothing found. Reload RPI.
                                          @korleone was write about this
                                          "Hello, it seems I found the problem: Complete newbie thing: 🔰
                                          sudo ./bin/mysgw -h worked, but /usr/local/bin/mysgw didn't
                                          I just gave the right to the folder, and now it's working."

                                          But what right hi gave ?

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