Saturday at 10:15 PM2 days Upgraded the other day and thought all was good after upgrading to 0.7.2Tried to login today using via IoX Launcher using admin/admin ... nope, then tried logging in with my backup user / pass nopeNoted the login shows "Use your Portal userid/password"Question:1) Why are the local accounts gone2) In an event that the Portal login fails, how in the "H" will I login to the eisy ? Edited Saturday at 10:15 PM2 days by jim_
Saturday at 10:35 PM2 days You can add an isy to iox using http://your isyip:8080. This of course only works on the same lan as isy.
Saturday at 10:53 PM2 days Author apostolakisl, Please explain how this logs me into the eisy via IoX launcher ?Trying to use the legacy login default admin / admin or my backup user / passwordBTW, the URL does not work >>> http://192.168.1.200:8080 page can’t be found https://192.168.1.200 works perfectly into the UI
Sunday at 12:37 AM1 day The url is manually entered into iox launcher, not a wb browser. Open the launcher and click add, then enter the url.
Sunday at 12:48 AM1 day 1 hour ago, jim_ said:BTW, the URL does not work >>> http://192.168.1.200:8080 page can’t be foundTry adding this to your IoX Launcher address: http://eisy.local:8080/desc That comes up with you "eisy name" userid/password option.UD has changed the "default" credentials to rely more on the portal access, but does not necessarily mean "cloud" or online connection is required. It's simply their way of bringing the eisy-ui into the web experience for users (something many have been asking to do for ages...honestly, I love the java version). I think it's also their attempt to bring things in line with single sign-on by encouraging the use of UD Portal accounts.
Sunday at 02:08 AM1 day 3 hours ago, jim_ said:2) In an event that the Portal login fails, how in the "H" will I login to the eisy ?https://wiki.universal-devices.com/Eisy:User_Guide#Using_eisy_without_connectivity
8 hours ago8 hr Author Thanks for the direction, I figured out what changed in my enviroment ...IoX launcher dropped the 8443 from the network discovery IP showing Everything that worked before continues to work the same way:IoX will respond to API requests on port 8080/8443 and require the same local username & password
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