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pi3 netcore 3.1 webserver not running on 5699 #11
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ok, tried the pi install script on 2 different pi's(Modell B+ and 3B+)with strech, Getting up to this point: Willkommen bei .NET Core 3.1!SDK-Version: 3.1.102 TelemetrieDie .NET-Tools erfassen Nutzungsdaten, damit wir die Plattform stetig verbessern können. Die Daten sind anonym. Sie werden von Microsoft erfasst und mit der Community geteilt. Sie können das Erfassen von Telemetriedaten deaktivieren, indem Sie die Umgebungsvariable DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT in Ihrer bevorzugten Shell auf "1" oder "true" festlegen. Hier können Sie mehr zu Telemetriedaten in .NET Core-CLI-Tools erfahren: https://aka.ms/dotnet-cli-telemetry Erkunden Sie die Dokumentation: https://aka.ms/dotnet-docs
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Just hooked the pi up directly, did a fresh install and saw it's a reboot, but no webserver on port 5699. Is there any way to troubleshoot? |
Don't know if I did somnething wrong, but I don't get it working. Setup is a pi3B Raspberian up to date, netcore 3.1 (manual install arm 32 bit), Apache 2, and HueDream 1.1.1.
When I execute HueDream the terminal window shows:
Hue: Looking for bridges...
but localhost:5699 or 5000 does not work (refused connection). Do I need to have a physical HUE bridge within my network for HueDream to function? I do have a Dreamscreen 4k and 2 sidekicks running and thinking to expand the system with HUE. This was the raeson for installing HueDream.
Any help or advice is highlly appreciated, thanks.
Tried now on a Windows machine, there I get the WebIF on Port 5000
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