@ArthurDent Then please set this thread to SOLVED. Thx
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[Solved] pimatic-echo crashes PS4
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Would still be very interesting what causes this.
My guess would be one of the services which are used by the plugin is present in a different version on the OSMC distribution and causes some kind of “malformed” packets which crash the PS4
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Unfortunately, PS4 just crashed again, this time with pimatic on raspbian. Strangely, I have not yet seen any crash when I start pimatic with “DEBUG=ssdp-server” - this currently is my workaround. Sorry to bother you again.
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@ArthurDent without any further information like logs I can’t do anything. Sorry.
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@ArthurDent what are your network settings on your PS4? There’s something like NAT type which might be interesting. I guess I could be a difference to my setup. Are you using wifi or wired connection?
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PS4 has a wired connection, everything is set to automatic (fixed IP or MTU etc. did not change anything). Fritz!Box assigns always the same IP. It all has been working fine, until I setup pimatic. I tested more than 20 times, but as soon as “DEBUG=ssdp-server” is enabled, I have not seen one single crash.
Okay, here is the first crash, here is the log. PS4’s IP is 192.168.10.150.
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@ArthurDent so I guess your PS4 crashed just after the last request from that ip?
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Puh, I guess so, but I cannot tell the exact second. Just after the crash I opened a terminal to see whether pimatic was actually logging and then stopped pimatic - should not have taken longer than 1 or 2 minutes.
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@ArthurDent I guess I will add a feature to blacklist ip addresses so you can make sure that your playstation gets no answer from pimatic-echo.
You don’t have a Philips hue bridge by any chance? Would be interesting because these devices also answer almost the same stuff to all devices which are requesting.pimatic-hap - pimatic HomeKit bridge
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No hue here, sorry. But many thanks for your efforts. Contact me if I shall beta-test.