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Mini-Webserver


 

I have recently switched over to using YAAC for my two-way IGate. I am trying to run it headless, and therefore I would like to be able to remotely access it from another computer on the same subnet. ?I have thus far been unable to make the mini-webserver work. ?I've tried using the default port of 8008 and also a different port, but with no luck. Is something else required to make this feature work? ?I've done some minimal amount of research, but haven't found anything.

I am running YAAC 1.0-beta 143 on a RPI 2B with Raspbian Buster.

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU


 

Per another user's bug report, I have found and fixed the issue with the mini-webserver, as of build#144 (05-Jan-2020).

However, due to the internal design of the graphics code in the Java runtime, you need to be running in graphical mode to be able to generate the map images on the webserver, as they are copied from the map display in the graphical UI of YAAC.