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Unable to renew session using shell script #244
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I updated, and now different issue, version 1.13.3: root@OpenWrt:~# ./tv.sh Seems to work but the session time does not increase. Even after restart |
Hi, when you restart the TV, do you mean it's been completely powered off? |
I hit the power button. There is not an easy hard reset (I believe) so besides unplugging it, the power button is all I'm restarting with. |
Tv is on 4.41.05 software |
I also get this response
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@mariotaku Do you have any updates on this issue? Thanks |
Hi, if you get the |
I get the same "{"result":"success","errorCode":"200","errorMsg":"GNL"}" message but my session time never renews. This only happens when trying to use the auto renew SSH script or when visiting the website manually on my web browser. But using the "Renew session" button in the webOS Dev Manager app works immediately. Renewing it automatically doesn't happen even after a clean boot (unplugging from the TV). It just never renews. The remaining duration on the webOS Dev Manager is always blank. This happened after upgrading to webOS 24. Update: The auto renew script seems to work now after clean booting (unplugging) my TV a couple more times. Very weird. |
First issue was /tmp/webos_devmode_token_LG.txt did not exist, so i created it. Next issue was:
Unable to negotiate with 192.168.1.223 port 9922: no matching host key type found. Their offer: ssh-rsa
Unable to get token
How can I do this? The IFTTT seems to be behind a paywall now. I was hoping to run this on my OpenWRT router.
thanks.
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