rsansev Posted January 28, 2013 Posted January 28, 2013 I have no prob on my lan. I sometimes have prob on wan. any ideas as to why that might be? please note, that i do not believe this is a router issue. I switched out my router to the comcast cable modem (was on fios b4) and i still see the same thing. i have the router set to port forward on 443 (ssl). thanks in advance. -Ron
Michel Kohanim Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Hi Ron, Can you please define sporadic? i.e. what's sporadic? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted January 30, 2013 Author Posted January 30, 2013 Hi Ron, Can you please define sporadic? i.e. what's sporadic? With kind regards, Michel Sorry. Sometimes i can connect sometimes i can't. It can fail (404 error) and then 15 minutes later it works perfectly. i dont think it is my isp or my router, as i have changed both during the time i first noticed this. Is there any logging of failed connections? I never checked, because it seems like i am not getting through at all. In addition, i also was using dyndns and now am no longer do so, as i seem to have a static public address. i just tried hitting the public ip now (from inside my lan) and chrome reports: Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT): The operation timed out. I then connect via lan ip and it does so immediately. HTH, Ron
LeeG Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Unless you are paying an additional fee for it you do not have a static public IP address. Some ISPs change the public IP address frequently, others keep the same public IP for longer periods of time. My ISP wants $5 a month for a static public IP.
rsansev Posted January 30, 2013 Author Posted January 30, 2013 Unless you are paying an additional fee for it you do not have a static public IP address. Some ISPs change the public IP address frequently, others keep the same public IP for longer periods of time. My ISP wants $5 a month for a static public IP. I know, i was surprised, as that used to be the case, but, I have checked this over a period of months and it has never changed. Even when i reboot the router, i get the same IP!
Michel Kohanim Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Hi Ron, 404 means not found. What port do you use for remote access and are you certain that the same port is not being forwarded to something else? What do you do to recover? Or, does it recover by itself? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted January 30, 2013 Author Posted January 30, 2013 Hi Ron, 404 means not found. What port do you use for remote access and are you certain that the same port is not being forwarded to something else? What do you do to recover? Or, does it recover by itself? With kind regards, Michel i dont do anything to recover - that's why i was calling it sporadic, it comes and goes... thanks!
Michel Kohanim Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 Hi Ron, This is indeed quite odd. What I am worried about is that perhaps the traffic is going somewhere else. The reason I am saying this is that ISY does not actually return a page with 404 imprinted. ISY returns a page with: not found. Is this what you get? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted January 31, 2013 Author Posted January 31, 2013 Hi Ron, This is indeed quite odd. What I am worried about is that perhaps the traffic is going somewhere else. The reason I am saying this is that ISY does not actually return a page with 404 imprinted. ISY returns a page with: not found. Is this what you get? With kind regards, Michel sorry, it doesnt display 404, it does as you say. in my defense, i was using 404 as shorthand for not found.
rsansev Posted January 31, 2013 Author Posted January 31, 2013 I just tried it right now and i got the SSL cert error, clicked 'yes' and then got: This webpage is not available Google Chrome could not load the webpage because 69.143.181.204 took too long to respond. The website may be down, or you may be experiencing issues with your Internet connection. Here are some suggestions: Reload this webpage later. Check your Internet connection. Restart any router, modem, or other network devices you may be using. Add Google Chrome as a permitted program in your firewall's or antivirus software's settings. If it is already a permitted program, try deleting it from the list of permitted programs and adding it again. If you use a proxy server, check your proxy settings or contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is working. If you don't believe you should be using a proxy server, adjust your proxy settings: Go to the Chrome menu > Settings > Show advanced settings... > Change proxy settings... > LAN Settings and deselect the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" checkbox. Error 7 (net::ERR_TIMED_OUT): The operation timed out.
rsansev Posted January 31, 2013 Author Posted January 31, 2013 Tried it again and it opened up fine... Could it be that i need to increase time out value (via telnet)?
rsansev Posted January 31, 2013 Author Posted January 31, 2013 Tried it again and it opened up fine...Could it be that i need to increase time out value (via telnet)? [it is at the default - i havent changed anything via telnet except log size (16m)] usually once i can remotely access it, i have no probs w/ admin, but today when i tried admin, i got xml parse error https://my-ip:443/desc lastly, I do believe that i currently have 'enable internet access' set.
Michel Kohanim Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, There are two cases here: 1. In one instance, you do actually get to ISY and ISY is responding with a not found error --> what you are looking for is NOT in ISY 2. The other case is that you don't even get connected to ISY So, which happens more frequently? 1 or 2? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, There are two cases here: 1. In one instance, you do actually get to ISY and ISY is responding with a not found error --> what you are looking for is NOT in ISY 2. The other case is that you don't even get connected to ISY So, which happens more frequently? 1 or 2? With kind regards, Michel Actually, i thought i cleared this up, i never get a 'not found'. I only get #2 The odd thing is that sometimes i *only* get the 'unsigned cert' error, in other words, i am connecting to ISY but it seems that the ISY times out. Is that what you meant by #1, if so, that is pretty rare (maybe once out every 30 times). I don't think that it is possible that my ISY CPU is maxed out, as i never have a problem connecting to it when i am on my lan. In addition, i typically only have 1 running task and none of my programs are that complex. When i am away, I have a timer program that every 15 minutes executes a few tasks. It turns off all lights (via a scene) and checks for any motion events and sends an email if any were detected. Motion counter is stored in int vars and there are 4 sensors.
Michel Kohanim Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. I do not think at all that ISY is timing out. It could be the connection that's timing out. Does this happen only on your mobile phone or does it also happen when you are remote but in a high bandwidth network (such as office)? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. I do not think at all that ISY is timing out. It could be the connection that's timing out. Does this happen only on your mobile phone or does it also happen when you are remote but in a high bandwidth network (such as office)? With kind regards, Michel i have predominantly seen it when i am in the office. i have a 4g connection, so maybe that is it. i dont have problems with other sites tho...
Michel Kohanim Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, So, 4G in the office to home which is cable/dsl? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted February 1, 2013 Author Posted February 1, 2013 Hi Ron, So, 4G in the office to home which is cable/dsl? With kind regards, Michel yep! i have to say...that i have noticed this problem while remoting in from high speed connections e.g. my in-laws.
Michel Kohanim Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Hi Ron, Do in-laws use 4G as well (high speed)? In short, with 4G, how confident are you that at that moment you still have connectivity? With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted February 2, 2013 Author Posted February 2, 2013 Hi Ron, Do in-laws use 4G as well (high speed)? In short, with 4G, how confident are you that at that moment you still have connectivity? With kind regards, Michel no, they have cable modem.
Michel Kohanim Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. Please try the following: 1. Clear your Tools | Error Log 2. Next time when you have this issue, record the date/time 3. Once you get access back to ISY, send me the error log + data/time At the minimum, we'll know whether or not there were any ISY related errors. With kind regards, Michel
rsansev Posted February 3, 2013 Author Posted February 3, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. Please try the following: 1. Clear your Tools | Error Log 2. Next time when you have this issue, record the date/time 3. Once you get access back to ISY, send me the error log + data/time At the minimum, we'll know whether or not there were any ISY related errors. With kind regards, Michel ok, i will do this. i think i have tracked down the IR pressed msgs. they only seem to occur when i have my LED lights on...
rsansev Posted February 3, 2013 Author Posted February 3, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. Please try the following: 1. Clear your Tools | Error Log 2. Next time when you have this issue, record the date/time 3. Once you get access back to ISY, send me the error log + data/time At the minimum, we'll know whether or not there were any ISY related errors. With kind regards, Michel ok, i will do this. i think i have tracked down the IR pressed msgs. they only seem to occur when i have my LED lights on... i tried again. both from w/in lan to public address, as well as from my 3g phone (outside of lan) log is attached.
rsansev Posted February 3, 2013 Author Posted February 3, 2013 Hi Ron, Thank you. Please try the following: 1. Clear your Tools | Error Log 2. Next time when you have this issue, record the date/time 3. Once you get access back to ISY, send me the error log + data/time At the minimum, we'll know whether or not there were any ISY related errors. With kind regards, Michel ok, i will do this. i think i have tracked down the IR pressed msgs. they only seem to occur when i have my LED lights on... i tried again. both from w/in lan to public address, as well as from my 3g phone (outside of lan) log is attached.
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