ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
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ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
When i connect to my ESP8266 from the same LAN, it works fine.
When i connect to my ESP8266 from a different LAN, it immediately reboots.
The "Client IP block level" is set to "Allow All".
Github Version "mega-20180910"
What could be the case?
When i connect to my ESP8266 from a different LAN, it immediately reboots.
The "Client IP block level" is set to "Allow All".
Github Version "mega-20180910"
What could be the case?
Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
Does this also happen when using an older version, like from June? (other core version)
Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
I think it has to do with the circumstance, that I updated the firmware from a very old version.
The other modules don‘t show that issue.
I did a factory reset but no change.
Also the factory reset does not erase the IP settings.
What else could I try?
The other modules don‘t show that issue.
I did a factory reset but no change.
Also the factory reset does not erase the IP settings.
What else could I try?
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Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
The standard procedures is to flash a blank bin prior to a fresh flash. Latest release includes three blank files.
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Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
Thank you.
I will try the blank bins.
I will try the blank bins.
Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
Is there a way to achieve a clean install OTA?grovkillen wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 20:13 The standard procedures is to flash a blank bin prior to a fresh flash. Latest release includes three blank files.
I got several modules distributed in difficult to reach locations.
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Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
Sorry, currently no. I totally understand your situation and we'll try to think of some way of doing it but I cannot promise anything now.
ESP Easy Flasher [flash tool and wifi setup at flash time]
ESP Easy Webdumper [easy screendumping of your units]
ESP Easy Netscan [find units]
Official shop: https://firstbyte.shop/
Sponsor ESP Easy, we need you
ESP Easy Webdumper [easy screendumping of your units]
ESP Easy Netscan [find units]
Official shop: https://firstbyte.shop/
Sponsor ESP Easy, we need you
Re: ESPEasy reboots when accessed from different LAN
I plan to add a function to start writing 0xff to every address right after the sketch itself.
This will destroy all settings. However, I have not yet tried it, so not sure if it will be able to succeed to do so.
We might run into all kind of issues like background updates that partially restore the active settings, or watchdog reboots.
So we will have just try to do it and see what happens. But it is a great idea. I addedit to the github issues: https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/issues/1764
This will destroy all settings. However, I have not yet tried it, so not sure if it will be able to succeed to do so.
We might run into all kind of issues like background updates that partially restore the active settings, or watchdog reboots.
So we will have just try to do it and see what happens. But it is a great idea. I addedit to the github issues: https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/issues/1764
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