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=='''OpenWebi information'''==
 
With the Webif (short for Web interface) you can control your Box using a Browser. The Web interface is included in OpenPLi. You can reach the WebIf by pointing your Browser to the IP of your Box (e.g. <nowiki>http://192.168.0.21)</nowiki>. The Web interface is fully embedded into Enigma2. It is able to use ANY functionality and obtain ANY Information Enigma2 can deliver. Webif has it's own developing site. Webif has many features and there all self explanatory, have fun.
 
With the Webif (short for Web interface) you can control your Box using a Browser. The Web interface is included in OpenPLi. You can reach the WebIf by pointing your Browser to the IP of your Box (e.g. <nowiki>http://192.168.0.21)</nowiki>. The Web interface is fully embedded into Enigma2. It is able to use ANY functionality and obtain ANY Information Enigma2 can deliver. Webif has it's own developing site. Webif has many features and there all self explanatory, have fun.
  
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'''Never connect your receiver direct to the internet'''
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=='''Never connect your receiver direct to the internet'''==
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OpenWebif has the option to access it (GUI) using a login and password, this is meant for logging in from within a <u>secure environment</u>, like your personal network, eg. your LAN (RFC 1918), so not from the internet! This login is a “simple” script and not a hardened web server and therefor not secure to be used from the internet! If you want to access your receiver from the internet, you should use a secure solution, like using a [[VPN | <span style="color:SteelBlue">VPN</span>]].  
 
OpenWebif has the option to access it (GUI) using a login and password, this is meant for logging in from within a <u>secure environment</u>, like your personal network, eg. your LAN (RFC 1918), so not from the internet! This login is a “simple” script and not a hardened web server and therefor not secure to be used from the internet! If you want to access your receiver from the internet, you should use a secure solution, like using a [[VPN | <span style="color:SteelBlue">VPN</span>]].  
  
  
'''Access OpenWebif from another subnet'''
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=='''Access OpenWebif from another subnet'''==
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There are currently three levels possible:
 
There are currently three levels possible:
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'''Satfinder function in the Web Interface'''
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=='''Satfinder function in the Web Interface'''==
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For unkown reason the Web Interface builders didn't add the hidden sat finder function.  
 
For unkown reason the Web Interface builders didn't add the hidden sat finder function.  
  
 
Go to: '''http://<IP address receiver>/mobile/satfinder''' to see the signal levels.
 
Go to: '''http://<IP address receiver>/mobile/satfinder''' to see the signal levels.

Revision as of 15:06, 10 February 2019

OpenWebi information

With the Webif (short for Web interface) you can control your Box using a Browser. The Web interface is included in OpenPLi. You can reach the WebIf by pointing your Browser to the IP of your Box (e.g. http://192.168.0.21). The Web interface is fully embedded into Enigma2. It is able to use ANY functionality and obtain ANY Information Enigma2 can deliver. Webif has it's own developing site. Webif has many features and there all self explanatory, have fun.

Webif-001.png


Never connect your receiver direct to the internet

OpenWebif has the option to access it (GUI) using a login and password, this is meant for logging in from within a secure environment, like your personal network, eg. your LAN (RFC 1918), so not from the internet! This login is a “simple” script and not a hardened web server and therefor not secure to be used from the internet! If you want to access your receiver from the internet, you should use a secure solution, like using a VPN.


Access OpenWebif from another subnet

There are currently three levels possible:

1. Local access (= same subnet) is always allowed even if no login/pass is set (But if you enable auth, it will require auth).

2. VPN access (= any subnet from private address space) can be allowed to access w/o password (But if you enable auth, it will require auth).

3. External access non-optionally requires a login/pass to be set.


VPN access is disabled by default, just go to Menu -> Plugins -> OpenWebif and toggle the setting "Enable access from VPNs" (or whatever it gets translated to) to "yes". If set to "yes" VPNs count as local network, if set to "no" VPNs are treated the same way as external networks.


Satfinder function in the Web Interface

For unkown reason the Web Interface builders didn't add the hidden sat finder function.

Go to: http://<IP address receiver>/mobile/satfinder to see the signal levels.