Thanx but that does not help.
I have the same issue with all devices, iphone and Android tablet so I doubt that the issue is with the clients but more either with my router or with my pimatic.
[Solved] Connect to http://pimatic not working after IP change
Thanx but that does not help.
I have the same issue with all devices, iphone and Android tablet so I doubt that the issue is with the clients but more either with my router or with my pimatic.
Did you set the visibility in raspi-config
?
Try to reboot your router.
I have not changed any configuration, only assinged a new IP Adress, so when it was working before the visibility cannot be the issue.
Router restart does not help
@cherberg said in Connect to http://pimatic not working after IP change:
Router restart does not help
May be you need to use the fully qualified name. Did you try http://pimatic.fritz.box ?
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
Thanx but this does not work either.
http://pimatic is just pointing to the wrong IP Adress, but where is this mapping???
It is resolved by your DNS server. That should be your router.
Delete the DNS cache of it.
See: https://dominicpratt.de/fritzbox-dns-cache-loeschen/ or https://blog.knupper.net/fritzbox-dns-cache-loeschen/
There should also be a list of known devices with their assigned IP addresses in the Fritzbox.
Looks like PC-192-168-178-55 | 192.168.178.55
Edit the corresponding mapping and change the PCs name to pimatic.
@cherberg said in Connect to http://pimatic not working after IP change:
I cannot find any settings on my Fritzbox and fond nothing in the Pimatic config.
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
Grrr
I cannot believe it is that easy…
I never realized that the name I provide in the Fritzbox Network overview to a device actually leads to a DNS resolution…
renaming the “raspberry” to “pimatic” solved the issue, thanx guys…
@cherberg said in Connect to http://pimatic not working after IP change:
renaming the “raspberry” to “pimatic” solved the issue, thanx guys…
Great! You’re welcome!
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
what about to set the hostname in the raspi-config
sudo raspi-config
here’s mine
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