#Login attempt or request with invalid authentication from ...
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So I only have one user in "people" myself. Could that be the root cause? should I have made a user for Wireless Tags?
Logger: homeassistant.components.http.ban
Source: components/http/ban.py:83
Integration: HTTP (documentation, issues)
First occurred: 2:02:52 PM (286 occurrences)
Last logged: 4:49:11 PM
Login attempt or request with invalid authentication from WirelessTags.Belkin (192.168.1.20). Requested URL: '/api/events/wirelesstag_update_tags'. (None)
Login attempt or request with invalid authentication from WirelessTags.Belkin (192.168.1.20). Requested URL: '/api/events/wirelesstag_binary_event'. (None)
Try defining an explicit user
Login attempt or request with invalid authentication from ...
Ok a I made person and the error came back. I will try inserting what you gave me changing the IP Address and using name I made BRB. Thanks for your guidance.
what does the /32 indicate I only have the IP as 192.168.1.20
/32 is the netmask, that says this IP
It is giving me an error preventing me from saving
Wireless Tags Stuff
- type: homeassistant
- type: trusted_networks
trusted_networks:- 192.168.0.20/32
trusted_users:
192.168.0.20: WirelessTags.Belkin
allow_bypass_login: true
- 192.168.0.20/32
wirelesstag:
username: XXXXXXXX@gmail.com
password: XXXXXXXX
Here is the exact error
end of the stream or a document separator is expected (92:1)
89 |
90 | # Wireless Tags Stuff
91 |
92 | - type: homeassistant
------^
93 | - type: trusted_networks
94 | trusted_networks:
Should I just remove line 92?
To format your text as code, enter three backticks on the first line, press Enter for a new line, paste your code, press Enter again for another new line, and lastly three more backticks.
```yaml
example: here
```
Don't forget you can edit your post rather than repeatedly posting the same thing.
Is that under
homeassistant:
auth_providers:
```?
At least, the auth stuff has to be there, the wirelesstag stuff not so much
That also assumes that WirelessTags.Belkin is the user ID, which it may not be
So I moved it all up to the top
1 |
2 | homeassistant:
3 | auth_providers:
4 | - type: homeassistant
5 | - type: trusted_networks
6 | trusted_networks:
7 | - 192.168.0.20/32
8 | trusted_users:
9 | 192.168.0.20: WirelessTags.Belkin
10 | allow_bypass_login: true
@jolly summit To format your text as code, enter three backticks on the first line, press Enter for a new line, paste your code, press Enter again for another new line, and lastly three more backticks.
```yaml
example: here
```
Don't forget you can edit your post rather than repeatedly posting the same thing.
It really helps if you use code markup
...yaml
homeassistant:
auth_providers:
- type: homeassistant
- type: trusted_networks
trusted_networks:
- 192.168.0.20/32
trusted_users:
192.168.0.20: WirelessTags.Belkin
allow_bypass_login: true```
Your indenting is wrong
Thanks for bearing with me ... I think I got it
homeassistant:
auth_providers:
- type: homeassistant
- type: trusted_networks
trusted_networks:
- 192.168.0.20/32
trusted_users:
192.168.0.20: WirelessTags.Belkin
allow_bypass_login: true
And thank you for showing me the code pasting thing as well.
That's still broken
homeassistant:
auth_providers:
- type: trusted_networks
trusted_networks:
- 192.168.0.0/24
- 192.168.10.0/24
- fd00::/8
trusted_users:
192.168.0.1: user1_id
192.168.0.0/24:
- user1_id
- user2_id
"fd00::/8":
- user1_id
- group: system-users
``` from the docs
I did read that before. I think I understand it little more from the information you gave me. So should I be using the /24 or the /32 ?
homeassistant:
auth_providers:
- type: trusted_networks
trusted_networks:
- 192.168.0.20/32
trusted_users:
192.168.0.20:
- WirelessTags.Belkin```
Do you think I need the yaml allow_bypass_login: true - type: homeassistant
from the documents it says Assuming you have only the owner created though onboarding process, no other users ever created. The above example configuration will allow you directly access Home Assistant main page if you access from your internal network (192.168.0.0/24) or from localhost (127.0.0.1). If you get a login abort error, then you can change to use Home Assistant Authentication Provider to login, if you access your Home Assistant instance from outside network.
I have that new user WirelessTags.Belkin user made now, I use Nabu Casa to get in remotely.
I just want to say thank you again. Just so you know when I rebooted it came back in a safe mode. I commented out the auth_providers: rebooted and running normally again. thank you again now I know a little markdown
I need to figure out why it booted into safemode. I will keep reading. I will let you know if I figure it out.