2012-12-25, 17:16
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: ****************** STOP EVENT ******************
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************** Handeling an Event **************
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Type = X_Stop
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, Switch lights or Device ON
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, URL: http://root:[email protected]:3003/?...CE~sendplc~"E1 ON"
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, The ON Event Failed
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Device ID = E1
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Action = ON
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Value = 50
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Free CMD = False
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************************************************
Notice on boot or shutdown of XBMC, the ON and OFF events always fail. If I attempt to run x10 Commander from FireFox, e.g.
http://root:[email protected]/?x10co...CE~sendplc~"E1 ON", I receive the following error:
Tue Dec 25 07:56:26 MST 2012
SERVER: 1000 X10Commander Server
MOBILE: GET /?x10command=DEVICE~sendplc~E1%20ON HTTP/1.1
SERVER: ERR~Passwords Do Not Match!
Does one need to specify the user in the URL? If not, how is that procedure accomplished in GNU/Linux for a URL to be pasted into any WWW browser?
x10cmdr.sh operates just fine as both root and a user on my machine from the command line. From the command line, I FIRST must manually specify either PASSWORD~password123 or password~password123 to get either the IPHONE or ANDROID functionality. Otherwise I get MOBILE functionality and x10cmdr.sh doesn't work, i.e. I receive the dreaded error, "ERR~Passwords Do Not Match!", even while attempting to run x10cmdr.sh from the command line.
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************** Handeling an Event **************
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Type = X_Stop
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, Switch lights or Device ON
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, URL: http://root:[email protected]:3003/?...CE~sendplc~"E1 ON"
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: X10-Commander, The ON Event Failed
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Device ID = E1
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Action = ON
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Value = 50
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: Event Free CMD = False
07:50:23 T:139694809188096 NOTICE: X10-Lights: *************************************************
Notice on boot or shutdown of XBMC, the ON and OFF events always fail. If I attempt to run x10 Commander from FireFox, e.g.
http://root:[email protected]/?x10co...CE~sendplc~"E1 ON", I receive the following error:
Tue Dec 25 07:56:26 MST 2012
SERVER: 1000 X10Commander Server
MOBILE: GET /?x10command=DEVICE~sendplc~E1%20ON HTTP/1.1
SERVER: ERR~Passwords Do Not Match!
Does one need to specify the user in the URL? If not, how is that procedure accomplished in GNU/Linux for a URL to be pasted into any WWW browser?
x10cmdr.sh operates just fine as both root and a user on my machine from the command line. From the command line, I FIRST must manually specify either PASSWORD~password123 or password~password123 to get either the IPHONE or ANDROID functionality. Otherwise I get MOBILE functionality and x10cmdr.sh doesn't work, i.e. I receive the dreaded error, "ERR~Passwords Do Not Match!", even while attempting to run x10cmdr.sh from the command line.