Local IPv4 address vs actual IP address

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Jason Fish

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Aug 28, 2017, 11:30:53 PM8/28/17
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I found today that I couldn't open raspberryshake.local:5000. In looking at my router DHCP table, I saw that the Shake is living at 192.168.1.121, and opening that IP:5000 does show me the config page.

On that page, however, I see "Local IPv4 : 192.168.1.104"

Where'd that address come from? Is that left over from the first boot via ethernet, and the UI just never updated on the next boot via WiFi? The shake has been running for 38 days without a reboot, maybe the UI would update if I dared restart it?

Not gonna do it, but am still curious. ;)

Kelly Gann

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Aug 29, 2017, 12:18:19 AM8/29/17
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My IPv4 says "NONE" But, I am online and seeing data on Station View..

Branden Christensen

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Aug 29, 2017, 10:11:52 AM8/29/17
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Jason:


Thank you for the bug report. We will try to reproduce this today. 


Yours, 


Branden Christensen
Director, OSOP & Gempa GeoServices
Director, Raspberry Shake project, Social Media: @raspishake

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Branden Christensen

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Aug 29, 2017, 10:55:38 AM8/29/17
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Hello again Jason. We have not been able to resproduce this bug. This is the experiment we ran:

Test 1
1. Boot a RShake up with Ethernet cable connected.
Local IPv4 reported at web front end: 10.XX.XX.15

2. Configure wifi.
3. Reboot RPi.
Local IPv4 reported at web front end: 10.XX.XX.226


Test 2
1. Boot a RShake up with Ethernet cable connected.
Local IPv4 reported at web front end: 10.XX.XX.15

2. Configure wifi.
3. Issue command: sudo ifdown wlan0; sudo ifup wlan0
Local IPv4 reported at web front end: 10.XX.XX.15 << This is wrong. The IP changed to 226. 

I have created a bug report. This will be fixed in a future update. 


Yours,


Branden Christensen
Director, OSOP & Gempa GeoServices
Director, Raspberry Shake project, Social Media: @raspishake

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