Hey Matt,

Tried your fix and it worked great. I had to remove the "tcp" modifier on 
my line, but I did test browsing the web site on the bridge an no more 
crashes.

sudo tcpflow -C -i eth1 -s src host 192.168.1.18 and dst port 80 | ./combine
-lines.pl | xargs -n 1 curl http://192.168.1.19:9999 -s -d

Thanks again,
Brad


On Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 10:24:33 PM UTC-8, mwall wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 12:55:46 AM UTC-5, Brad Tucker wrote:
>>
>> Hello Matt,
>>
>> I starting thinking about the time stamp on the log I just sent, and that 
>> was right around the time I typed in the IP address to find the boot 
>> version and firmware version of the Acurite Bridge for RADAR. That got me 
>> thinking... So I went in and viewed that website again and sure enough 
>> thats whats killing interceptor/weewx... If you log onto the http server of 
>> the Acurite Bride it takes it down...
>>
>
> brad,
>
> you can fix it by tweaking your capture command.  are you still using this:
>
> sudo tcpflow -C -i eth1 -s tcp dst port 80 | ./combine-lines.pl | xargs -n 
> 1 curl http://192.168.1.19:9999 -s -d
>  
> if so, then try indicating the source something like this:
>
> sudo tcpflow -C -i eth1 -s tcp src X.X.X.X and dst port 80 | ./combine-
> lines.pl | xargs -n 1 curl http://192.168.1.19:9999 -s -d
>
> that way you will capture only the traffic from the bridge, not from your 
> web browser too.
>
> anyway, i added a fix to the interceptor so it will just log such traffic 
> instead of dying.
>
> m
>

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