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Http request


Guest Lode

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Guest Lode
Posted

I'm using tasker to do some http requests to my HC.

Local it works fine like :

'http://:@192.168.7.123/api/callAction?deviceID=81&name=turnOn'

Remotely i can't get it to work.

I have a NoIp account and did a portforwarding because my ISP blocks port 80

So this is what i have :

'http://:@

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Posted

I think Fibaro HC2 only can go through port 80. So far I'm using Tasker for my local and remote access. Works fine.

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Guest Lode
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    Did you need to do a portforwarding ?

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    Lode, Yes if you are referring to me.

    I did a port forward on my router in order to remote access it via tasker.

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    Guest Lode
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    Lode, Yes if you are referring to me.

    I did a port forward on my router in order to remote access it via tasker.

    Yes,thx for your replies.

    I did that too so i don't understand the difference with your way to handle this.

    What credentials are you using ? Remote or admin ?

    Can you post an example of your http request ?

    Are you using POST or GET method ?

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    Posted

    My http request is the same as yours.

    I think due to the restriction of using your port 80, thus you can't port forward through port 80.

    If I'm right, Fibaro HC2 only allow port 80. On your above example it uses 8084.

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