o2bnme Posted April 4, 2017 Share Posted April 4, 2017 I have two ISYs. Each has a unique DDNS host name. I'm looking for any solution to my issue, so please feel free to answer any question I haven't asked. Before Firefox 52, I used to open the admin console by selecting from http://hostname1.dyndns.org/admin and http://hostname2.dyndns.org/admin. Now, I get a Java 2+ required. No longer do I get an "Allow" option to run it. So! I've started opening the admin.jnlp webstart, which asks me to give it a URL for the ISY. I did this for hostname1.dyndns.org and it works great. The problem is I don't know how to get admin.jnlp to point to hostname2.dyndns.org. Java seems to default to hostname1 automatically now. I tried removing temp files from java config, but that didn't do it. So, all I want to do is get into both admin consoles. Any solution will do at this point. Help?! Thanks Bill Quote Link to comment
stusviews Posted April 4, 2017 Share Posted April 4, 2017 I added my LAN URL addresses to the ISY finder for each of my ISYs. HTTP (or HTTPS) is required as well as the port assignment. Quote Link to comment
Michel Kohanim Posted April 5, 2017 Share Posted April 5, 2017 Hi Bill, If you are still having issues, please do not hesitate to submit a ticket. With kind regards, Michel Quote Link to comment
dansmith Posted May 19, 2017 Share Posted May 19, 2017 I have two ISYs. Each has a unique DDNS host name. I'm looking for any solution to my issue, so please feel free to answer any question I haven't asked. Before Firefox 52, I used to open the admin console by selecting from http://hostname1.dyndns.org/admin and http://hostname2.dyndns.org/admin. Now, I get a Java 2+ required. No longer do I get an "Allow" option to run it. So! I've started opening the admin.jnlp webstart, which asks me to give it a URL for the ISY. I did this for hostname1.dyndns.org and it works great. The problem is I don't know how to get admin.jnlp to point to hostname2.dyndns.org. Java seems to default to hostname1 automatically now. I tried removing temp files from java config, but that didn't do it. So, all I want to do is get into both admin consoles. Any solution will do at this point. Help?! Thanks Bill I have the same setup as Bill. Used to use a browser to access the ISYs. Now using the admin console java applet. I was able to enter both local and remote addresses into the ISY Finder. When I am at each of my places I am able to access locally the ISY. I am also able to access my other ISY remotely. All works good. However, the problem happens when I am at work where there is no ISY. When I start the admin console (ISY Finder) it is blank and is not populated with either of my ISY remote or local addresses. And all I get is a message that the ISY Finder cannot find an ISY. At work this morning - nothing. No access. I came to remote site 2 and as soon as I get on my local network I have access locally to site 2 as well as remote access to site 1. I had this issue a couple of years ago and I "shortcutted" the solution by just using the web browser and my dyndns.org addresses. Worked fine. Quote Link to comment
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