I have installed the program, and every thing works fine. The only option i'm missing is a little integreated webserver to make the readings public.
The only way now is to export the data.
The information on www.nslu2-linux.org is to complicated (Linux) to install a webserver on the nsul2.
Maby is this an option for the future?
Geert
webserver
Moderator: Mattk
Re:webserver
Hi,
Meteohub has a web server included (thhtpd) and handles the administration web-interface by this. Furthermore, Meteohub does provide web-based services like the generation of weather graphs based on graph definitions. These can be uploaded via ftp to a web server or - as an alternative - Meteohub can be directly connected from the web to deliver such a weather graph. All you need for this is to open port 80 on your router and to forward port 80 to your Meteohub's IP. There are examples in the manual how to call \"meteograph.cgi\" from the outside.
What Meteohub does not support at the moment (up to version 1.5) is a web-based \"all-in-one\" view of the actual weather data. Programs like Weather Display do that very nicely. I expect Meteohub will have a similar feature until end of first quarter 2008.
Meteohub has a web server included (thhtpd) and handles the administration web-interface by this. Furthermore, Meteohub does provide web-based services like the generation of weather graphs based on graph definitions. These can be uploaded via ftp to a web server or - as an alternative - Meteohub can be directly connected from the web to deliver such a weather graph. All you need for this is to open port 80 on your router and to forward port 80 to your Meteohub's IP. There are examples in the manual how to call \"meteograph.cgi\" from the outside.
What Meteohub does not support at the moment (up to version 1.5) is a web-based \"all-in-one\" view of the actual weather data. Programs like Weather Display do that very nicely. I expect Meteohub will have a similar feature until end of first quarter 2008.