What got me was that the usual approach of Thing Item isn't followed.
How to find my mac address of openhab server install#
Println( "The Dash button has been pressed" )Ĭhange owner to openhab as per the install guide, Now you can just add a rule in /opt/openhab2/conf/rulesĬhannel "amazondashbutton:dashbutton:ac-63-be-xx-xx-xx:press" triggered Make a note of the CHANNEL that the dashbutton publishes its events to, something likeĪmazondashbutton:dashbutton:ac-63-be-xx-xx-xx:press When happy, press the button and the Dash button appears as a Thing in inbox!Ĭlick the tick in the Inbox to add the dash button as a Thing. On my router, I noted down all current DHCP leases, then followed the dash button setup until the point of choosing button, then stopped, then looked for new DHCP lease and found the MAC address AC-63-BE-XX-XX-XX, gave it a fixed IP assignment then blocked it in the router firewall for WAN access.Įnable amazon dash binding in Paper UI - click install such as to see & find in ‘Device Info’ etc. then i think its better way to go Router GUI setup. Let it run 15 mins - check GUI ok, then restarted it this command ‘arp -a’ use to get Mac address of LAN port side. Sudo su -s /bin/ bash -c '/opt/openhab2/start.sh' openhab
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Setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin=eip /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre/bin/java Using Amazon Dash Button and OpenHab2 to find my iphoneįollow install pcap4j, including permissions for running as non-root: 18:09:53 openhabianopenHABianPine64: dmesg grep 'mac address' 7.993562 eth0: Use random mac address Sorry, something went wrong.