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  • #31
    Originally posted by Oblivian View Post
    Whats the log report on service start? They may have the --net toggle off by default to save new user confusion?
    Originally posted by Oblivian View Post
    I think what he is doing is real-life testing (as a normal user would) to see what does and doesn't work. We know of the fix and manual install process, but there seems to be some issues with the out of box experience I suspect hes trying to raise with someone to take notice and fix
    You are right Oblivian. They have the --net toggle off by default. I knew the solution (Click Here - My post dated 08 March 2015), but wanted to raise it so that it is fixed by FR24 staff, and make the life of a normal user easy. Most user have little knowledge of Linux.

    In Flightawar's Piaware img, the --net switch is set on by default. The gmap starts showing out of the box.

    I opened the page http://<IP address of RPi>:8754/settings.html, and in the BLANK Field "Process arguments" entered "--net --net-http-port 8080", and page http://<IP Address of RPi>:8080/ started showing map with aircrafts

    PI24 Settings.png . Pi24 Map.png

    In the above map there are very few planes, as it is lowest traffic time (1 am in night), and the antenna is located in a room where signal are weak.

    The Pi24 instructions page does not have any guide how to do the setting, or how to enter FR24Key if you already have one.
    When I burned Pi24 image and inserted the microSD card in existing Pi, and reached "activate", the response was the station with MAC address of my RPi is already registered, send email to get a new key.

    I tried to open settings page http://<IP Address of RPi>:8754/settings.html, it wont open.
    I had to run command "fr24feed --fr24key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (xxxxxxxxxx is my existing key), then only the settings page opened
    , but it was blank. The key was not saved, neither there was any other entry.

    I entered the following settings
    Sharing Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Receiver: DVB-T Stick
    Host: localhost:30002
    Process arguments: --net --net-http-port 8080

    Then Pressed SAVE button on bottom right of settings page, then pressed RESTART button, also on bottom right.

    The commandline method to configure is:

    Code:
    sudo fr24feed --reconfigure --fr24key=YOUR SHARING KEY
    
    #Complete the configuration wizard. 
    #When asked for additioal arguments for dump1090, enter following: 
    
    --net --net-http-port 8080
    
    #After completing configuration, restart the feed
    
    sudo service fr24feed restart
    If "sudo fr24feed --reconfigure" gives error at end "invalid email address", try the command below
    Code:
    sudo fr24feed --signup

    The RPi B+ & Cantenna used in above experiment:
    Pi B Plus and Cantenna .jpg
    The food can is 2-11/16 inches dia x 3 inches height (7 US fl. oz).
    In metric units, it is about 68mm dia x 76mm height (205 mL). If measured with rims, it is about 70mm dia x 80 mm height.
    The Whip is 1/4 wavelength (67mm) long, made of core wire of RG6 coax with white core insulation. Shield & braid were removed.
    Last edited by abcd567; 2016-07-22, 17:03.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
      You are right Oblivian. They have the --net toggle off by default. I knew the solution (Click Here - My post dated 08 March 2015), but wanted to raise it so that it is fixed by FR24 staff, and make the life of a normal user easy. Most user have little knowledge of Linux.

      I opened the page http://<IP address of RPi>:8754/settings.html, and in the BLANK Field "Process arguments" entered "--net --net-http-port 8080", and page http://<IP Address of RPi>:8080/ started showing map with aircrafts

      [ATTACH=CONFIG]7788[/ATTACH] . [ATTACH=CONFIG]7789[/ATTACH]

      In the above map there are very few planes, as it is lowest traffic time (1 am in night), and the antenna is located in a room where signal are weak.

      The Pi24 instructions page does not have any guide how to do the setting, or how to enter FR24Key if you already have one.
      When I burned Pi24 image and inserted the microSD card in existing Pi, and reached "activate", the response was the station with MAC address of my RPi is already registered, send email to get a new key.

      I tried to open settings page http://<IP Address of RPi>:8754/settings.html, it wont open.
      I had to run command "fr24feed --fr24key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (xxxxxxxxxx is my existing key), then only the settings page opened
      , but it was blank. The key was not saved, neither there was any other entry.

      I entered the following settings
      Sharing Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Receiver: DVB-T Stick
      Host: localhost:30002
      Process arguments: --net --net-http-port 8080

      Then Pressed SAVE button on bottom right of settings page, then pressed RESTART button, also on bottom right.

      The commandline method is:

      Code:
      sudo fr24feed --reconfigure --fr24key=YOUR SHARING KEY
      
      --net --net-http-port 8080
      
      sudo service fr24feed restart

      The RPi B+ & Cantenna used in above experiment:
      [ATTACH=CONFIG]7790[/ATTACH]
      The food can is 2-11/16 inches dia x 3 inches height (7 US fl. oz).
      In metric units, it is about 68mm dia x 76mm height (205 mL). If measured with rims, it is about 70mm dia x 80 mm height.
      The Whip is 1/4 wavelength (67mm) long, made of core wire of RG6 coax with white core insulation. Shield & braid were removed.
      Im having this issue since I changed my router to a TP-Link TL-WR841N which is weird.

      I have tried a different gmap.html with no joy tried changing the encoding to unicode no difference. mirrored the fr24feed status page.

      I had beleived it was the Google API key needing added in but this hasnt worked for me either.

      Below is my current setup:

      external site.jpgfr24 status.jpgRouter Page.jpggmap.html.jpg

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      • #33
        @ andrewh_85
        (1) What is your OS (i.e. Raspbian Jessie img from raspberrypi.org, or Pi24 img from FR24, or Piaware img from FlightAware)?
        (2) Which data feeders you have installed (FR24, Flightaware, Planefinder etc)?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
          @ andrewh_85
          (1) What is your OS (i.e. Raspbian Jessie img from raspberrypi.org, or Pi24 img from FR24, or Piaware img from FlightAware)?
          (2) Which data feeders you have installed (FR24, Flightaware, Planefinder etc)?
          Latest version of noobs which I beleive is raspbian Jessie.

          I feed fr24, radar360 [previously radar.lowflyin wales.Co.uk] and adsb exchange.

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          • #35
            @andrewh_85
            Was your dump1090 installed separately, or it got installed when you installed fr24 feeder? The fr24 data feeder installation package has builtin dump1090.

            If separately, was it dump1090 (malcom robson) or dump1090-mutability?

            I feel some file of dump1090 got corrupted, causing this problem.
            Last edited by abcd567; 2016-07-22, 21:01.

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            • #36
              I installed dump1090 Malcolm Robb version first then installed my clients.

              Would you recommend re-installing. Just weird it loads maps on my internal ip but not remotely.

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              • #37
                I think a fresh install is easier solution than wasting time & effort with tough debugging. I often format my microSD card and install everything from scratch. Takes more time, but far less headaches and positive results.

                Sequence:
                1) OS image from raspi.org (Noobs, Jessie etc)
                2) Dump1090-mutability
                3) Piaware add on data feeder (without installing fadump1090, in step 1 of their page)
                4) FR24 data feeder by bash script on fr24 page.
                Last edited by abcd567; 2016-07-24, 03:36.

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                • #38
                  I did a fresh install of Dump1090 mutability from the tutorial and it is a far better version wish I had of done it a long time ago.

                  I now get my internal site up via ipaddress/dump1090/gmap.html

                  I am still unable to access this externaly as I am port forwarding to port 8080 is there something im missing out as the ipaddress:8080 is not working either

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by andrewh_85 View Post
                    I did a fresh install of Dump1090 mutability from the tutorial and it is a far better version wish I had of done it a long time ago.

                    I now get my internal site up via ipaddress/dump1090/gmap.html

                    I am still unable to access this externaly as I am port forwarding to port 8080 is there something im missing out as the ipaddress:8080 is not working either
                    After installation of webserver lighttpd, map will stop showing on port 8080. I think it should work on port 80, but not sure, please try port 80.

                    EDIT: No, port 80 shows the place holder page of lighttpd. I will try to setup port forwarding on my system to find out the correct port number.
                    Last edited by abcd567; 2016-07-29, 17:19.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
                      After installation of webserver lighttpd, map will stop showing on port 8080. I think it should work on port 80, but not sure, please try port 80.

                      EDIT: No, port 80 shows the place holder page of lighttpd. I will try to setup port forwarding on my system to find out the correct port number.
                      Thanks appreciate it

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by andrewh_85 View Post
                        Thanks appreciate it
                        Any Luck on this one?

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                        • #42
                          @andrewh_85

                          I have dump1090-mutability + lighttp, both INSTALLED on RPi, but accessed from Windows Desktop (using SSH for command, and browser for map).

                          Yesterday I tried setting port forwarding.

                          First image is how I set port forwarding in my home network modem
                          (Application: HTTP, Port Range=80 to 80, Local IP Address=Local IP of RPi, Remote IP Address=Any, Protocol=TCP)

                          Second image shows I can see it on my phone on its 4G data network, away from home network
                          http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/dump1090/gmap.html where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = my Internet IP address
                          (on my Desktop on the same local network as the RPi, I can see the map at http://<Local IP address of RPI>/dump1090/gmap.html )

                          Third image shows my FR24 settings page at http://<ip address of RPi>:8754/settings.html
                          Receiver=AVR(TCP), HOST/IP=localhost:30002 (or 127.0.0.1:30002), COM/DEV Path= I left it blank, Process Arguments= I left it blank, RAW Data=NO, SBS Feed=NO, Decoded Data=NO, MLAT=YES

                          portforwarding settings.png . port forwarding gmap.jpg . FR24 settings page at port 8754.jpg
                          Last edited by abcd567; 2016-08-02, 19:21.

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                          • #43
                            @ Oblivian
                            @andrewh_85
                            This thread is for Dump1090 INSTALLED on Windows (dump1090.exe) while we started discussing Dump1090 INSTALLED on Raspberry Pi.

                            Initially it was my mistake that I did not realize that the dump1090 installation is on windows.

                            I think our posts should not be here, but moved to some other relevant thread.
                            Last edited by abcd567; 2016-08-02, 19:22.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by abcd567 View Post
                              @ Oblivian
                              @andrewh_85
                              This thread is for Dump1090 INSTALLED on Windows (dump1090.exe) while we started discussing Dump1090 INSTALLED on Raspberry Pi.

                              Initially it was my mistake that I did not realize that the dump1090 installation is on windows.

                              I think our posts should not be here, but moved to some other relevant thread.
                              abcd567 thanks for your help on this finally figured it out, my TP-Link router uses port 80 for remote management so I changed the port for the router and it now works.

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