Can't get to dashboard after 4.1.5 upgrade

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NI0P
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Can't get to dashboard after 4.1.5 upgrade

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Had pistar running great for years but recently after the 4.1.5 upgrade I can't get to my dashboard via html. Pi seems to be working on. Only service running on the pistar is DStar.

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Re: Can't get to dashboard after 4.1.5 upgrade

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Sorry for the late reply. Will try that.
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Re: Can't get to dashboard after 4.1.5 upgrade

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KE7FNS,
I am having the same issue about the dashboard and will re-do the card, what do you mean by SSH?
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Re: Can't get to dashboard after 4.1.5 upgrade

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Secure shell, SSH, like telnet but encrypted.

If you're using Windows then putty is a program that allows you to ssh to other machines, Google, download, install and you're pretty much there.
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KE7FNS wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:29 pm
G8SEZ wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 8:35 pm If you're using Windows then putty is a program that allows you to ssh to other machines, Google, download, install and you're pretty much there.
Windows 10 includes SSH from the command line.
I'd forgotten that. Mea culpa.
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G8SEZ wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:08 pm
KE7FNS wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:29 pm
G8SEZ wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 8:35 pm If you're using Windows then putty is a program that allows you to ssh to other machines, Google, download, install and you're pretty much there.
Windows 10 includes SSH from the command line.
I'd forgotten that. Mea culpa.
It's a pain if you have devices that change certificates (I have a Beaglebone Black with onboard eMMC, uSD IoT console configuration, and uSD LXQT configuration -- each has its own SSH certificate, but no change in host name).

PuTTY will put up a warning, and allow you to accept the changed certificate. Win10 tends to require one to track down the certificate store and remove the previous certificate information.

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