I’d like to use the HaaS proxy and get relevant data from it, but it doesn’t seem to report it to the website.
There’s no active session and I suppose, that the issue has something to do with those two things:
- The process /bin/sh /etc/rc.common /etc/init.d/haas-proxy check_fw seems to be running 20+ times, this doesn’t look normal
- If I try to restart/stop/start the haas-proxy via SSH it just returns “Command failed: Not found” and repeats itself after a few seconds, even if I don’t do anything.
I’m running a Turris Omnia on version 3.11.18 and did already a reboot.
Did I miss something?
Certainly! Here’s the information in text form:
Troubleshooting Steps for Haas Proxy Service on Turris Omnia Router
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Check for Errors:
Run the command: logread | grep haas-proxy
This will search the system logs for any entries related to the Haas proxy service.
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Check Service Status:
Run the command: /etc/init.d/haas-proxy status
This will show you whether the Haas proxy service is running or not.
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Restart Service:
Run the command: /etc/init.d/haas-proxy restart
This will attempt to restart the Haas proxy service.
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Check for Configuration Issues:
Verify that the configuration files for the Haas proxy service are correct and not corrupted. The configuration dataenrichment files for the Haas proxy service are typically located in /etc/config/haas-proxy.
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Reinstall Haas Proxy:
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Run the commands:
opkg update
opkg install haas-proxy
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@james.holloway you are necro bumping old topic and sound like an AI. Prove you are a human