Oliv'

As a part of my future home automation called NoteRF, I need some devices other than a Raspberry Pi grabbing weather and pollution data from the internet: I designed a PCB and throw some lines of code on it.
Currently, the devices are only sensors, but I plan to implement some actuators later. Everything communicates wirelessly with the help of HopeRF RFM69hw, I will write something on the PCB and publish them as soon as I have the time to do some minor corrections to the Eagle files.

Oliv'

I am using a lot of web services on several servers, and I was bored to remember all ports and change my firewall rules each time. So I use HAProxy to redirect all incoming HTPP traffic to the right server/port by checking the requested URL.

Moreover, I configured it as an SSL endpoint, so every communication between a browser and HAProxy is encrypted, even if the service I am using is not able to support it. The other pro of this solution is to be able to use basic HTTP authentication whenever I want to restrict access to some services.

Oliv'

First, post :)

I am currently testing Emoncms as a part of my home automation system, it is a tool to store house’s data and which should allow us to analyze it from an “energetically point of view”. It is a part of the OpenEnergyMonitor project.

Emoncms’s servers seem to be quite overloaded so I decided to host it myself. It should have been easy as good documentation is provided, but, it was not!