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Securing access to ebus when on WiFi #44

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dulek opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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Securing access to ebus when on WiFi #44

dulek opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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@dulek
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dulek commented Jan 9, 2024

Hi,

I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to have some basic authentication configured, so that I can prevent random people on my network from being able to connect to the adapter with ebusd and potentially mess with my heating device. Can I do that or do I need to run a separate tight WiFi network just for my ebus adapter?

Thanks!

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Koky05 commented Jan 10, 2024

In configuration you have access control where you can specify login and password.
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dulek commented Jan 10, 2024

In configuration you have access control where you can specify login and password.

That's securing access to the adapter configuration, but not the ebus stream accessible by an ebusd instance.

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Koky05 commented Jan 11, 2024

I see, you need to create separate VPN for your eBUS and eBUS Deamon or use RPi and use USB direct connection (disable WiFi) then you can setup access level on eBUS Deamon layer.

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dulek commented Jan 11, 2024

I see, you need to create separate VPN for your eBUS and eBUS Deamon or use RPi and use USB direct connection (disable WiFi) then you can setup access level on eBUS Deamon layer.

Okay, that's what I thought, unfortunately. Thank you for confirmation!

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