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February 11, 2021 at 2:24 pm #11354Michel CastañoKeymaster
Creation and updates over the air of iButton lists are necessary to activate driver recognition systems as seen on this previous post.
Let’s see how to create a drivers list and how to send it remotely to Syrus 4.
First, create a list of drivers. name it whitelist.txt
The format must be as follows:
Ameera_Gallegos:7c00001c3c0a7a01 Jovan_Barlow:b300001c3ccf3701 Jamal_Bateman:da00001c3c9c3101 Madison_Flowers:b70301a279f26501
Remember separate Name and Last Name with an underscore
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and to separate the name of the iButton ID with:
ExampleKobe_Hanson:b300001c3ccf3701
From Syrus Cloud , commands section Select the devices which needs the new iButton list and select “Upload File” as shown in image below:
Next, Click on the right side textbox and choose your recently created file “whitelist.txt”
Once selected, Syrus cloud should create a path automatically as follow. Please refer for documentation here
/data/users/syrus4g/onewire/whitelist.txt
If it is not, you can change it manually. Next, click on Send Icon:
Command puts immediately in line waiting to be sent
Finally a green check appears indicating upload was done succesfully
Optional: Checking that white list was successfully sent.
If you have access to the UI you can check with the following command:
cat ../syrus4g/onewire/whitelist.txt
Demonstrating in this way how whitelist.txt was updated.
- This topic was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Michel Castaño.
- This topic was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Michel Castaño.
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