No, it's a code bug. YAAC is receiving the query from your browser, but the min-webserver thread is hanging instead of sending the reply.
I have the fix for the next build. I hope to put the next build out this weekend, once I finish testing other bugfixes.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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I'm not able to access the mini webserver either (Debian 10). I haven't
tried in 1-2+ years, so I couldn't say when it became an issue on my system.
Via 'netstat -tea' I see that tcp6 under port 8008 is set to LISTEN
under my local (non-root) account, but I'm unable to access it. Some
sort of permissions issue when running the server under an ordinary user?
I have http (80) and https (443) running on that PC, but nothing on 8008.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
On 12/27/2019 7:51 PM, Greg WB6ZSU wrote:
Andrew...
I did a restart and didn't see anything in the startup messages or the
syslog related to an exception. I really don't see any errors. It's just
as if the web server isn't being enabled.