How do I use net-mgmt/unifi{2,3,4} for Ubiquity UAP-PRO?
David Wolfskill
david at catwhisker.org
Sun Nov 30 17:00:32 UTC 2014
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 01:05:48PM +0100, Börje Josefsson wrote:
> David Wolfskill wrote:
> >
> > Given that this is a new device, I figured I'd try unifi4. It
> > installed... but now what? It doesn't seem to have installed any
> > executables. And (semi-)blindly hacking yields:
>
> Have you tried to launch a web browser towards 127.0.0.1:8443 (or the
> host you installed the stuff on) - that's how I am managing my UniFi:s
> running on MacOS.
> ...
Well... no; that hadn't occurred to me. :-}
But given that hint, I tried the "java -jar lib/ace.jar start" thing
again, gave it a few seconds to get running, and then a "sockstat -4l"
showed:
USER COMMAND PID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
...
david mongod 3731 5 tcp4 127.0.0.1:27117 *:*
david java 3699 70 tcp4 *:8080 *:*
david java 3699 71 tcp4 *:8443 *:*
david java 3699 72 tcp4 *:8880 *:*
david java 3699 73 tcp4 *:8843 *:*
david java 3699 78 udp4 172.17.1.253:31010 *:*
david java 3699 79 udp4 *:10001 *:*
david java 3699 80 udp4 *:3478 *:*
....
(in addition to the services shown before I fired up the "java..."
invocation).
That done, directing a Web browser to <http://127.0.0.1:8080> caused a
redirection to <https://127.0.0.1:8443>, and ... Things started
Happening.
I think this is progress: Thank you!
Peace,
david
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David H. Wolfskill david at catwhisker.org
Actions have consequences ... as do inactions.
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