The NUT project uses port 3493 to receive traffic to the upsd server. Unlike the
protocols http (80) and https (443), NUT has no specific port for encrypted
traffic. For the upsdTLS.py daemon. I squatted port 563, but it would be much
better to have an officially assigned port.
Port 3494 was
UPSmon.py
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I have been experimenting with a Python3 re-implementation of upsmon,
upssched and upssched-cmd. This is currently in use on openSUSE and
Debian boxes. It provides a much richer "language" for UPS management.
For example, the key part of the well known "warn on [OB], shutdown
On Oct 23, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Robert Stocker wrote:
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> Thanks again for your patience. I'm still learning how to deal with systemctl
> myself (and starting from, I'm sure, a much lower level of understanding), so
> if I've neglected to restart or start something, please let me know.
>
> I mad
Thanks again for your patience. I'm still learning how to deal with
systemctl myself (and starting from, I'm sure, a much lower level of
understanding), so if I've neglected to restart or start something, please
let me know.
I made the change to /etc/nut/upsd.conf.
I restarted upsdrvctl, which rep