My #KOReader companion KoShelf has gotten quite some updates since the initial release! Have all your book notes, highlights, bookmarks and statistics in one place! https://github.com/paviro/KOShelf #reading #books #kindle #ebookreader #eink #opensource #cli #command_line #rust #HomeAssistant #hassio
Ktoś może mi polecić jakieś dobre czujniki wilgotności gleby dla #homeassistant #hassio najlepiej działające po protokole #zigbee i z aplikacją #zigbee2mqtt

Pessima notizia per chi ama la 🏠 #domotica:
Un ricercatore spagnolo 🇪🇸 ha trovato 29 comandi non documentati nel microchip #esp32 (della azienda cinese 🇨🇳 #espressif ), che potrebbero essere usati per infettare altri dispositivi della rete.
Fonte:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/undocumented-backdoor-found-in-bluetooth-chip-used-by-a-billion-devices/

#backdoor #hassio #homeassistant #iot #iotfails #iotsecurity

Undocumented "backdoor" found in Bluetooth chip used by a billion devices

The ubiquitous ESP32 microchip made by Chinese manufacturer Espressif and used by over 1 billion units as of 2023 contains an undocumented "backdoor" that could be leveraged for attacks.

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Headscale & Tailscale – Hassio Installation

There is a process to add Hassio (Home Assistant OS) to your Headscale network. Additionally, I wrote this blog post in French.
First, install the Tailscale add-on from the Add-on Store and enter the URL of our Headscale server in the “Login server” field on the configuration page.

https://hs.xxxx.xxx

In the “info” part”, activate “Start on boot”, “Watchdog”, “Auto update” and “Show in sidebar”.

Click on Tailscale in the sidebar and authentication.
Go to the log of the Tailscale add-on to retrieve the authentication URL line.

2024-05-09T10:53:48-04:00 INF home/runner/work/headscale/headscale/hscontrol/auth.go:27 > Successfully sent auth url: https://hs.xxxx.xxx/register/mkey:xxxxxxxxxx expiry=-62135596800 followup=https://hs.xxxx.xxx/register/mkey:xxxxxxxxxx machine_key=[P7Zx/] node=homeassistant node_key=[JqfVJ] node_key_old=

Retrieve the value of mkey, then open a terminal on the Headscale machine and execute this command:

docker exec headscale headscale nodes register --user USERNAME --key mkey:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

To do this via the Headplane interface, on the “Machinery” page, click “Add Device”, add the character string mkey:xxx, choose the user and click “Register”.

That is, everything should work well now.

Adding Hassio to my Tailnet network allows me to access Home Assistant from the outside and also save my Home Assistant installation on my remote NAS. I don’t use the roads or the exit node of this node, I prefer to have this feature deployed in my VM Tailscale.

I invite you to read or return to the Headscale and Tailscale post.

Headscale et Tailscale - Installation sur Hassio - Lucas Janin

Pour ajouter Hassio (Home Assistant OS) dans votre réseau Headscale, installer le addon Tailscale depuis le Add-on Store et mettre l’URL de notre serveur Headscale dans le “Login server” dans la page de configuration. Sans la partie” info”, activer “Start on boot”, “Watchdog”, “Auto update” et “Show in sidebar”. Cliquer sur Tailscale dans la barre […]

Lucas Janin

Headscale et Tailscale – Installation sur Hassio

Voici la procédure pour ajouter Hassio (Home Assistant OS) dans votre réseau Headscale. Ce billet est aussi disponible en anglais.

Premièrement, installez l’addon Tailscale depuis le Add-on Store et mettez l’URL de notre serveur Headscale dans le “Login server” sur la page de configuration.

https://hs.xxxx.xxx

Sans la partie” info”, activer “Start on boot”, “Watchdog”, “Auto update” et “Show in sidebar”.

Cliquer sur Tailscale dans la barre latérale et sur Authentification.
Aller dans le log de l’add-on Tailscale pour récupérer la ligne de l’URL d’authentification.

2024-05-09T10:53:48-04:00 INF home/runner/work/headscale/headscale/hscontrol/auth.go:27 > Successfully sent auth url: https://hs.xxxx.xxx/register/mkey:xxxxxxxxxx expiry=-62135596800 followup=https://hs.xxxx.xxx/register/mkey:xxxxxxxxxx machine_key=[P7Zx/] node=homeassistant node_key=[JqfVJ] node_key_old=

Récupérer la valeur de mkey, puis ouvrir un terminal sur la machine de Headscale et exécuter cette commande :

docker exec headscale headscale nodes register --user NOM-UTILISATEUR --key mkey:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Pour le faire via l’interface de HeadPlane, sur la page “Machines”, cliquez sur “Add Device”, ajoutez la chaîne de caractères mkey:xxx, choisissez l’utilisateur et cliquez sur “Register”.

Voilà, tout devrait fonctionner correctement maintenant.

Ajouter Hassio dans mon réseau Tailnet me permet d’accéder à Home Assistant depuis l’extérieur et aussi de sauvegarder mon installation Home Assistant sur mon NAS distant. Je n’utilise pas les routes ou le exit node de ce nœud, je préfère avoir cette fonctionnalité déployée dans ma VM Tailscale.

Je vous invite à lire ou retourner sur le billet Headscale et Tailscale.

Headscale & Tailscale - Hassio Installation - Lucas Janin

There is a process to add Hassio (Home Assistant OS) to your Headscale network. Additionally, I wrote this blog post in French.First, install the Tailscale add-on from the Add-on Store and enter the URL of our Headscale server in the “Login server” field on the configuration page. In the “info” part”, activate “Start on boot”, […]

Lucas Janin
I do not know why the Home Assistant developers foster such a hostile environment, and I really hope it doesn't push the whole ecosystem backwards again. (This new legal entity seems like a very bad sign to me, but I've had entirely too much experience with "corporate" open source.)

The "Cool Kids" clique has managed to negatively impact everything. Did you get kicked out of HACS by a malicious request? Too bad! Found a simple easy-to-reproduce bug? File an excellent report, and sit back until stalebot closes it. Oh but you have a patch? It got rejected! Don't worry though, because there is a decent chance a Cool Kid will copy it and submit it as their own. Did you find a security issue? Oh no! File it quick to protect everyone! Too bad they will tell you it is invalid, and then later they will post-date the notification so they can give tons of public credit to a Cool Kid instead.

And these are just incidents that I am finding by accident as I try to use and contribute to this fucking mess. Almost every time I have to deal with the core ecosystem it turns out that the bug is old. Usually someone else already tried and got shit on (or ignored until the robot says "fuck off you don't matter".) Sometimes I get unlucky and it is my turn to get the stinky end of the stick. Usually I don't bother anymore.

This is not about scale. This isn't even about
#stalebot, although of course stalebot helps gatekeep by ignoring the Cool Kids. This isn't about misfiled tech support "bugs", or about improper disclosure. This isn't about "that mean person told me my code sucked." This is purely about the "Us vs Them" gatekeeping bullshit.

I originally wrote this out with a bunch of examples, but every third word being a link to a bug or blog (or both) took something away from it.

#homeassistant #hassio #hacs #homeautomation #selfhosting #selfhost

For Home Assistant users, if you have issues updating to Home Assistant Supervisor 2024.11.3, you aren't alone.

Edit: the problem got fixed, check my reply below. Thanks to all the contributors!

https://mastodon.social/@lucas3d/113465583225497689

#homeAssistant #hassio

https://github.com/home-assistant/supervisor/issues/5405#issuecomment-2468069726

Update of Supervisor failed version 2024.11.3 · Issue #5405 · home-assistant/supervisor

ℹ️ ℹ️ ℹ️ We understand what the issue is and are working on a solution. Please be patient. For now, please ignore any warnings about having an "unhealthy" supervisor. ℹ️ ℹ️ ℹ️ For more background, ...

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I created an addon for #homeassistant last night that allows you to ship logs from your #hassio instance to somewhere else via #fluentbit: https://github.com/ablyler/ha-addon-fluent-bit

I am personally using this to send my logs to a local #openobserve instance: https://openobserve.ai

GitHub - ablyler/ha-addon-fluent-bit: Home Assistant Addon for Fluent Bit

Home Assistant Addon for Fluent Bit. Contribute to ablyler/ha-addon-fluent-bit development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Da eine allgemeine Suche nicht erfolgreich ist:

Kann ich das Kochfeld, das #HomeConnect kann (aufgrund von Software Updates) auch ohne den ZWischenschritt APP und Konto bei #HomeConnect in #HomeAssistant einbinden?

Ergänzung:
Also das Kochfeld direkt über einen Accesspoint ins eigene WLAN einbinden, wo es dann von #HomeAssistant gefunden wird (wie bei #Shelly )

Danke, falls da jmd was weiß.

#Hassio #Smarthome