404 Not Found - PiAware Issue

My PiAware unit is active but when I try to view the data the 192.168.1.xxx, everything is showing green with no issues present.

When i ssh into the pi, the status shows everything is working fine and sending data. I have checked my stats page and the unit is live. I also have a couple of other feeders running and they are also receiving/sending data normally.

Any advise is appreciated in resolving this issue.

What happens when you click the “view live data” link here? flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/smee56

Are you trying to connect from on the network?

Port 8080 returns no data, unable to connect.

Just now

  1. Formatted microSD card

  2. Wrote ARMBIAN 5.25 (Debian) image to the microSD card

  3. Inserted card in Orange Pi PC

  4. Installed Piaware and dump1090-fa as per instructions on this page:
    flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/install

  5. In file /etc/modprobe.d/rtl-sdr-blacklist.conf, added the lines below, and rebooted.
    blacklist dvb_usb_rtl2832u
    blacklist dvb_usb

  6. Checked, dump1090-fa and Piaware working OK.

  7. Checked Flightaware stats page shows ok
    flightaware.com/adsb/stats/user/ … stats-5252

  8. Checked local map. NOTHING on 192.168.0.23, 192.168.0.23:8080, and 192.168.0.23/dump1090-fa

NO SOFTWARE OTHER THAN MENTIONED ABOVE IS INSTALLED.

dump1090-fa Status - OK
https://s20.postimg.org/4pge7anct/Orange_Pi-dump1090-fa.png

Piaware Status - OK
https://s20.postimg.org/fb09jatod/Orange_Pi_-_Piaware.png

:8080 - Nothing
https://s20.postimg.org/suh3p07nh/Orange_Pi_-_unable_to_connect_8080.png

/dump1090-fa - Nothing
https://s20.postimg.org/6jt8p1ad9/Orangr_Pi_-_unable_to_connect_-_dump1090-fa.png

- Nothing
https://s20.postimg.org/l4abjv5bx/Orange_Pi_-_unable_to_connect_-_no_port.png

I guess that your orange pi distro does not install lighttpd by default, or it is set up in a way that does not play nicely with the config fragments that dump1090-fa supplies.

Thanks obj.
Tried to install lighttpd, seems it is already installed.
Now will format the microSD card and will write the older version of Armbian which I have been using successfully, and report the outcome.



pi@orangepipc:~$ sudo apt-get install lighttpd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
lighttpd is already the newest version.
lighttpd set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
pi@orangepipc:~$


Edit: This is the current distro installed:



___                               ____  _   ____   ____
 / _ \ _ __ __ _ _ __   __ _  ___  |  _ \(_) |  _ \ / ___|
| | | | '__/ _` | '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ | |_) | | | |_) | |
| |_| | | | (_| | | | | (_| |  __/ |  __/| | |  __/| |___
 \___/|_|  \__,_|_| |_|\__, |\___| |_|   |_| |_|    \____|
                       |___/                     

Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.25 stable Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 3.4.113-sun8i
System load:   0.49             Up time:       10 hours
Memory usage:  7 % of 1000Mb    IP:            192.168.0.23
CPU temp:      41°C
Usage of /:    16% of 7.2G

Last login: Mon May  1 13:54:41 2017 from 192.168.0.11
pi@orangepipc:~$ uname -a
Linux orangepipc 3.4.113-sun8i #10 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 23 19:55:00 CET 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux
pi@orangepipc:~$


If lighttpd is installed but you’re getting connection refused on port 80, perhaps lighttpd is not configured to start automatically?

Tried to start lighttpd, no success.

pi@orangepipc:~$ sudo systemctl restart lighttpd
pi@orangepipc:~$ sudo systemctl status lighttpd -l
● lighttpd.service - Lighttpd Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/ lib / systemd / system / lighttpd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2017-05-01 15:42:43 CEST; 40s ago
Process: 917 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/lighttpd -D -f / etc / lighttpd / lighttpd.conf (code=exited, status=255)
Process: 909 ExecStartPre= / usr / sbin / lighttpd -t -f / etc / lighttpd / lighttpd.conf (code=exited, status=0 / SUCCESS)
Main PID: 917 (code=exited, status=255)

May 01 15:42:42 orangepipc lighttpd[909]: Syntax OK
May 01 15:42:43 orangepipc systemd[1]: Started Lighttpd Daemon.
May 01 15:42:43 orangepipc lighttpd[917]: 2017-05-01 15:42:43: (log.c.118) opening errorlog ’ / var / log / lighttpd / error.log’ failed: No such file or directory
May 01 15:42:43 orangepipc systemd[1]: lighttpd.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=255 / n / a
May 01 15:42:43 orangepipc systemd[1]: Unit lighttpd.service entered failed state.
pi@orangepipc:~$

Tried this, no success.
Will now revert to older version which I have been using successfully (Armbian_5.20_Orangepipc_Debian_jessie_3.4.112_desktop)



pi@orangepipc:~$ sudo lighty-enable-mod dump1090-fa
already enabled
Run / etc / init.d / lighttpd force-reload to enable changes
pi@orangepipc:~$ sudo / etc / init.d / lighttpd force-reload
 ok ] Reloading lighttpd configuration (via systemctl): lighttpd.service.
pi@orangepipc:~$


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UPDATE:
Wrote image of older, tested version (Armbian_5.20_Orangepipc_Debian_jessie_3.4.112_desktop)
The “192.168.0.23:8080” and “192.168.0.23/dump1090-fa” work OK.

The “192.168.0.23” and “192.168.0.23:80” bring lighttpd’s Placeholder page, instead of Piaware Radio Status page.
Tried changes shown in red below

sudo nano /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf

#server.document-root = “/var/www/html”
server.document-root = “/usr/share/dump1090-fa/html”

After changes and reboot, the “192.168.0.23” and “192.168.0.23:80” started displaying Skyview page with yellow warning box: “Problem fetching data from dump1090”. The “192.168.0.23:8080” and “192.168.0.23/dump1090-fa” still working OK.

What are you trying to achieve? It is not a surprise that if you misconfigure the webserver, it doesn’t work.

I think following will provide the required clarification:

(1) The configuration changes were made only when I reverted to older and tried version of Armbian (Armbian_5.20_Orangepipc_Debian_jessie_3.4.112_desktop).

(2) The reason I made changes to configuration file /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf is that the Piaware Radio Status page was not shown on “192.168.0.23” or “192.168.0.23:80”. Instead lighttpd’s Placeholder page was shown. I was trying to bring the Piaware Radio Status page.

(3) The configuration changes did not affect the pages “192.168.0.23:8080” and “192.168.0.23/dump1090-fa” These worked OK and displayed Skyview page with aeroplanes, both before and after configuration changes.

(4) When I changed the configuration, the Piaware Radio Status page still did not show on “192.168.0.23” or “192.168.0.23:80”. I have therefore removed the configuration changes I made manually in file /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf.

In the older version (Armbian_5.20_Orangepipc_Debian_jessie_3.4.112_desktop), the Skyview map is working OK.

The top-level status page is only present on piaware sdcard installs.

If you want to install it on something else, try installing the piaware-web package (but it will take over the top-level page, and it assumes it is running on a sdcard image, so YMMV)

I am having the same issues. I haven’t done anything custom and it was working on version 3.3. After the upgrade, I am no longer able to see my dump 1090 map. The error message on the browser is “connection refused”

Edit, so I tried updating the packages again. Nothing updated but I was suddenly able to see the map. However, my whole system stopped receiving messages (and the map had the old data warning and was frozen). The restarts from my ads-b page were not fixing this problem. I had to fully halt the device and after plugging everything back in, everything seems normal. So not a smooth update, but we are back in business!