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MWareman

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  1. Pushover can send a url. That can be useful for 'sending' an image. Pushbullet can send files that will download - not what I wanted. Notifymyandroid let's you send html - so that may help as well.
  2. Did you just wire the relay coil in parallel to the bell? If so, what rating was your coil so it does not prevent the bell from operating?
  3. Need to figure this one out myself (not with this camera though) Kids in my neighborhood like to play 'ding-dong-ditch' and then claim it wasn't them. Initially, trying to figure out the best way to drive an iolinc from the doorbell push (spst), but have the actual bell still operate (24v AC).
  4. It does work if you upgrade to the latest version - UDI made TLS the default for non-pro which solved this issue.
  5. I suspect the reverse could be done with the substitution in network rules - so perhaps asking to be able to make a network rule a responder in a scene may be better. Just a thought...
  6. Michel, Will they work the other way as well? For example. I define a virtual node to represent a url (a mostly complete GET request to Auto remote, with a single parameter to be replaced with the level, say 1-255). I then put that node into a scene (as a responder), with an 'on' level to match the other nodes in the scene. Now, as the scene is called, Auto remote receives the messages with the on level. Bright and dim commands send the new level to the node etc etc...... Thanks, Michael.
  7. With the latest ISY version, there should be no issue. The higher encryption though makes it a little sluggish to connect.
  8. Depends on the version of your ISY (99 vs 994, PRO vs non-PRO and the specific firmware version).
  9. Sweet! Looks like! variable enhancements may be in an early drop after all!
  10. Wow. I'm up to 460 programs, 53 integer variables, 132 state variables and 279 network resources. I *really* hope I will be able to eliminate over 200 network resources soon (when substitution comes in 5.x)
  11. VPN can be as insecure as 'port forwarding', and 'port forwarding' can be as secure as VPN. The devil is in the details and the implementation.
  12. And if you don't want that behavior, just split it into two programs: Program1 IF condition 1 AND condition 2 THEN Program2 RunThen Program2 (disabled!) IF THEN wait 5 minutes turn on device
  13. The Android version does not though. Been 'coming soon' for two renewals now. I've decided I'll wait for these features without spending more, then assess my situation (if) MobiLinc ever brings feature parity where the platform supports the feature.
  14. I've set my Connect subscription to not renew. If MobiLinc gets Elk and variable support I'll probably resubscribe. So far, I've given up waiting and am working on my own Tasker solution.
  15. Just added one on my phone. Trigger your profile on 'Event' and NotifyMyAndroid is under '3rd party events'. There you can set your filters to trigger on.
  16. Pushbullet needs either the ISY network module, or you need to add IFTTT as a middle tier. Pushbullet do not operate an email to push gateway. Pushover does operate an email to push interface - but its not free. Notify my android also operates an email to push interface, and a Tasker trigger. Might want to look at that one as well. Most of us doing this use the network module - its generally much faster and more reliable. However, network module does not support variable substitution. That will be fixed sometime in the 5.x timeframe....
  17. There is a trick with Pushbullet, but I've not found it very reliable. Pushbullet can automatically set the device clipboard to the content of the message, then Tasker can read the clipboard.
  18. Yep. Install pushover on device. Set Tasker task to play sound when certain pushover message is received. Send email to Pushover email interface and done. Personally, I use Autoremote and the network interface and find it fairly instant. Email can have delays.
  19. You could look at services that accept email and talk to Tasker. Pushover comes to mind, but I have not spent much time on the Pushover=>Tasker interface.
  20. Get Autoremote (same developer as Tasker), and you can setup network resources (network module required) and have Tasker act on them. I wrote this up on the wiki.
  21. Worth mentioning, since the all-on is triggered by the motion sensor (or other activated device), it cannot happen when nobody is home! Also, Insteon is not secure. Relying on it for access control is not safe regardless. The delete modem will remove the links, and you will have to revert back to managing links from the switches. A better approach may be to disable all programs until the all-on is resolved.
  22. 4.2.18 was the last official release according to the forum. I think that zwave certification is throwing a delay in there, as the specific build must be certified I believe. That why (I think) we have RC builds newer than an 'official' release with the same major and minor version. I suspect that some point soon we will see another 'official' 4.2.x release and then.... just maybe.... a 5.x beta some time afterwards. After all, where would we be without a beta to test?
  23. https is a suite of protocols, sslv1, sslv2, sslv3, tlsv1, tlsv1.1, tlsv1.2 and tlsv1.3. When your browser contacts a server with https, there is a negotiation that occurs. Normally, the highest common protocol is selected. An isy99i non-pro only supports sslv3. sslv2 was disabled by most protocol stacks about 2 years ago due to its security weaknesses. What happened a few months ago, significant flaws were discovered in sslv3, rendering it unsafe for all purposes. Due to the existence of a downgrade attack, the only safe way to fix the threat is to eliminate sslv3. This is what Firefox has done. Sslv3 is now very old! You can reenable it in Firefox as I described above - there is not 'no workaround'. However, by enabling it you are at serious risk if you do banking, taxes or anything you want to be secure with that browser. The fix is to upgrade to the ISY994i where the lowest protocol level is now tlsv1.1. UDI offers a fantastic price for the upgrade, considering the 99 was end of lifed now a long time ago
  24. As a security pro, yes. I strongly recommend blocking SSLv3 everywhere I go. Its over 10 years old (an eternity in computer age) and fundamentally broken. That being said - you can change a preference to re-enable it. I strongly recommend that you don't though! https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1035913
  25. Here is the writeup: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-99i_Series_INSTEON:Networking:Tasker There are examples for running programs (If, Then or Else), setting variables, triggering network resources, scenes etc. Michael.

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