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Stopped working, can't connect anymore #159
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Sounds like maybe the ip has changed or something else? Seems really odd to just stop working. |
No, IP hasn't changed. I actually even reinstalled PFSense completely (had to for other reasons) and on new installation doesn't connect either. |
Have the same issue. It will not login. I get SSL error if I uncheck the check SSL I get unexpected error instead. IP, login details haven't changed. All worked until up Hassio update 2023.5.1 I think. |
I get the following errors in the debug logs. First error with SSL Check enabled the second error with it disabled. Unexpected err=AbortFlow('Flow aborted: already_configured'), type(err)=<class 'homeassistant.data_entry_flow.AbortFlow'> |
I had exactly this problem. I eventually discovered that the pfSense Firewell integration was actually already trying to appear in my integrations panel but was disabled and hidden by the filter. I clicked "Show" to view it, then enabled it, and it's working now. |
Oh thank you so much I had completely missed the disabled integration. All fixed 👍 |
It used to work flawlessly. Suddenly, it stopped working.
When I try to setup the integration to my PFSense now, I get this in the logbook:
Unexpected err=<ProtocolError for [redacted]:[redacted]@192.168.121.254/xmlrpc.php: 405 Not Allowed>, type(err)=<class 'xmlrpc.client.ProtocolError'>
I've tried searching for it on here and using Google, of course, but can't seem to find the problem.
Using 2.6.0. Tried admin user and a new user. Same outcome. Can't even connect.
What can I try or do?
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