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    Ok so i removed the plugin openwebif. Restarted, installed plugin openwebif. Tried to enable https it stalled then crashed and said restart please send log etc. Then rebooted and came up with this again on screen.20181229_152059.jpg
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    I would reflash........
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    I will have another re flash here is the crash log.
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    Last edited by djz46; 29-12-18 at 16:33.
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    Reflashed. I went into openwebif it let me enable https i saved witht the green button.

    Went back in as soon as i enabled "authentication for streaming" and tried to save again and exit it went back to "https enabled no"

    Its a puzzling one this.
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    When I Enable https, Enable https authentication appears, set to yes.

    (No mention of streaming.)
    Last edited by ccs; 29-12-18 at 17:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djz46 View Post
    Reflashed. I went into openwebif it let me enable https i saved witht the green button.

    Went back in as soon as i enabled "authentication for streaming" and tried to save again and exit it went back to "https enabled no"

    Its a puzzling one this.
    Guess you could go into settings /etc/enigma2/settings and if you can find the correct constant, you should could manually set it. (You would have to stop the receiver (putty -> login -> init 4) and then copy to the PC, update with notepad+ (Linux editor) copy back and then in putty restart (init 6)
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    Thanks guys I will give it a go manually.
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