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I am running node-red (docker) on a synology which uses port 5000 for its webinterface, when trying to add a harmony hub, node-red crashes. I've changed the source code from 5002-6000 which works. A smaller/less exotic range could avoid this ?
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Actually, the extension does scan for a free port using netstat, and not use a port that is already in use. It doesn't matter much in docker though, as port detection doesn't work anyway, as broadcasting doesn't work in containers. I'll adjust the starting port to 5002, to avoid the crash.
To clarify, the extension works in a docker container, I use it in docker myself, but the IP detection of a hub will not work, you'll need to enter the IP manually.
I am running node-red (docker) on a synology which uses port 5000 for its webinterface, when trying to add a harmony hub, node-red crashes. I've changed the source code from 5002-6000 which works. A smaller/less exotic range could avoid this ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: