Re: [weewx-user] Installation at remote site using RPi and VNC?

2020-12-09 Thread John Kline
> My version of ideal is ssh access only to the command line and no GUI involved. +1 And get a firewall and VPN in. > On Dec 9, 2020, at 11:04 AM, Greg Troxel wrote: > >  > Sunray writes: > >> Sorry if this has been brought up already. I plan to install a Raspberry Pi >> running Weewx at a r

Re: [weewx-user] Installation at remote site using RPi and VNC?

2020-12-09 Thread Greg Troxel
Sunray writes: > Sorry if this has been brought up already. I plan to install a Raspberry Pi > running Weewx at a remote cold cabin, where the time and conditions for > local configuration and troubleshooting are limited. So ideally I'd like to > bring a pre-configured RPi to the cabin and ju

Re: [weewx-user] Installation at remote site using RPi and VNC?

2020-12-09 Thread vince
I asked around and a coworker suggested just opening ssh up on the firewalls on both end (carefully) and running VNC over ssh. If you did that you could set your home firewalls to permit just the 'one' ip on the other side in. That would be pretty good. Alternately I think today's VPN softwa

Re: [weewx-user] Installation at remote site using RPi and VNC?

2020-12-09 Thread weather list
Two other considerations: Power supply: give some thought to a solar system to power the Pi. If it is as remote as it sounds, it sounds as if outages might easily occur? A solar system might even power the Davis unit; I don’t know the Envoy but if it uses alkaline batteries I am not sure of the

[weewx-user] Installation at remote site using RPi and VNC?

2020-12-09 Thread Sunray
Hello, Sorry if this has been brought up already. I plan to install a Raspberry Pi running Weewx at a remote cold cabin, where the time and conditions for local configuration and troubleshooting are limited. So ideally I'd like to bring a pre-configured RPi to the cabin and just plug it into th