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MWareman

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  1. Just confirming - udx definitely running:
  2. I have this error on 5.4.5 a few hours after restart - with udx running. Just tried again now - 2 days later - and still getting exactly the same errors. udx is most definitely running.
  3. Seems my theory is incorrect.... oh well. Will have to wait and see what the UDI team determines after the holiday.
  4. If you enabled it (it's not enabled by default) you would have set a password. TPM is a security chip and it generates and stores the secrets used to encrypt certain sensitive data - and a certificate key is certainly sensitive. By storing the encryption key in the TPM it cannot be retrieved - meaning encrypted data on Policy (and in the database) cannot be read even if the Policy get's compromised. An initial guess is that if the certificate is encrypted that may be causing the backup to fail - but my guess is wrong if you have TPM enabled.
  5. Does this say 'Disable' (it's enabled) - or 'Enable' (it's disabled)?
  6. Do you have the TPM enabled? I wonder (since the file is a cert) if there is an issue when the private key is TPM protected.
  7. Awesome - thank you!
  8. This is fantastic - seems I may be able to replace using Pushover but for one small missing feature - custom icons. I would love to be able to upload custom icons tot he portal and then reference them as a parameter of the notification. Second new feature - parameter to allow some notifications to override 'Do Not disturb'. Another option to cause the audio to repeat until the notification is dismissed. My use case here - a water leak sensor detecting a leak. I want this to wake me up! Thanks for the great feature!
  9. Perhaps the synchronize does not fully reestablish the zwave links? Personally, I think I'm going to await the official backup/restore details for the zwave network information as this is new teritary for me.
  10. I've verified isy.cert is present in the location where it 'couldn't be retrieved' from: Trying a new backup - instead of the blank initial error I get: Clicking 'OK' I see the underlying error - the same as before: just in case the filesystem is full - there appears to be enough space:
  11. WinRAR reports this: 7-Zip reports this: Fairly sure the backup is failing.
  12. Backups are definitely incomplete and corrupted. I get a 1kb file that won't unzip because the format is unrecognized. Hopefully, a backup of this nature is not needed for the zwave migration from Zooz to zmatter.
  13. I was not brave enough to try that - as I know zwave is very different to Insteon in how devices pair.
  14. I popped the card out and rebooted as I need the zwave devices working. At this point I'm going to await the format instructions. I think I have another issue that may impact this - my backups are failing. I get a 1kb .zip file that is corrupted. So - hoping the final instructions will have a command line way to pull the data from the Zooz dongle to the filesystem - then push it to the zmatter board.
  15. I center-punched and drilled 1/4" holes for the antenna. Installed as described (serrated on the inside, spring washer on the outside, tightened.) I connected the pigtails to the board before installing the board. Much easier that way. Only real caveat (other than the lack of holes) was my antenna were one yellow and one purple (not red as described). However, the purple matched the image in the instructions so all good. non of the devices paired with the dongle are responding - and the 'Home ID' on the 'Zwave Information' menu has changed. I suspect it's started using the zwave module on the zmatter board in preference to the dongle.
  16. Thank you @bpwwer - very much appreciated.
  17. Well - cutting D shaped holes is a bit beyond my tooling ability - and I suspect might be needed to keep the antenna pointed up. I sent an email to sales to see if a replacement case is available. Tempted to center punch and drill round holes to get it going though.
  18. Foiled. My case has no holes for the antenna. Need to figure out the size of hole needed and make them or get a newer case top (since my Policy was a very early one it seems).
  19. Well this at least gives me confidence that it won't break things, and that zwave will keep working via the ZooZ dongle. Thank you for blazing a trail taking one for the team by testing!
  20. Oh, I really wish I also had the time to do this.. . I absolutely understand the very significant work this involves. One of the other challenges from when I last considered taking something like this on was that certain functions are only available via the SOAP interface - which is a lot more challenging to work with. A HTML5/CSS console certainly would be way easier if 100% of needed operations were available over the REST API. For instance, CRUD operations on programs and scenes. If this were possible I know progress could be made on some basic parts of the functionality needed. Regarding the cert - a static hostname advertised over mDNS with a trusted cert bound to it would allow a 'default' to be shipped. However, this is a bad idea from a security standpoint (every device would have the same private key, bad bad bad...). I have not yet studied it yet - but Plex appears to have solved the trusted cert issue to some degree. Not sure the technical implementation though. I think it depends on a cloud hosted endpoint for the initial connection with a wildcard cert, and this is used to enroll the host 'on-prem' with it's own cert. This is a problem that a solution should be found for EISY and Polisy anyway for the Polyglot 3 web interface that currently is untrusted.
  21. Thank you! I appreciate it.
  22. Thanks. I gather that from the posts. How does one use the "Occupancy 2.0' feature without this app? I have seen it can be triggered with a webhook (I can use Tasker to do this) but have not spotted documentation on exactly how to trigger specific devices/geofence pairs yet.
  23. The 'Protected Folders' default is setup for home users - it won't protect data on servers at all. It's not designed or intended to protect devices on a company network. Only home computers.
  24. Pathological distain for all things Oracle from me - so the sooner the Java-based AC can die in a fire it won't be soon enough for me. (And yes, I know there are non-Oracle JVMs that can be used, but still....) It shouldn't have to be either/or though. Keep the Java AC for those that enjoy it - but I don't see why a HTML5/CSS admin console shouldn't also be possible as an option. The legacy 'finder' should not be necessary - just use mdns. Certs are easy now with Lets Encrypt and certbot.
  25. I agree that the 'Protected Folder' thing is no virus protection - but don't dismiss it. It is extremely good anti-ransomware protection. It prevents apps that you haven't authorized from being able to encrypt files within the folder - even if ransomware detonates from a drive-by download or accidental click on a malicious link.
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