Certificate has expired error?
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Many thanks for getting this fixed so quickly. Had to restart my gateway but beyond that all looking good again now.
Loving the system overall, it’s been really great!
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@Monocle I’m still seeing an issue. Now my account is relinked and all the devices discovered fine, but the Echo Show still won’t display anything (keeps insisting that the cameras are not responding). I rebooted my controller and restarted my cameras to no avail. Any thoughts/tips/comments?
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Monocle-gateway is Working again.
Just tested cam Display on echo show and Working.
Thank you for getting it sorted out quick. -
All working here now good work guys 👍
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@supermikez @Monocle
Same issue here. Thought it was something on my end. Any troubleshooting? -
@samern said in Certificate has expired error?:
g an issue. Now my account is relinked and all the devices discovered fine, but the Echo Show still won’t display anything (keeps insisting that the cameras are not responding). I rebooted my controller and restarted my cameras to no avail. Any th
I’m seeing the same issue. Essentially i see the requests arriving at port 443 using tcp dump but the monocle gateway log doesn’t show them arriving at the gateway. This started happening since yesterday.
Essentially it’s all the same as other folks mentioned from a end user perspective - alexa says it can’t connect to the cameras.
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For those of you where its still not working … what system/OS are you running your Monocle Gateway on?
In the meantime … I’ll go check the SSL certificates for the gateways and see if there are any problems there.Thanks, Robert
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Can you share the log output from Monocle Gateway while you are making a camera requests. I would expect it to at least show you an “Initialize Camera” blurb. This should be followed immediately by the incoming camera TCp/RTSP requests on port 443. Using tcp dump, are the incoming connections you see coming from Alexa devices in your home?
Thanks, Robert
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Hey Robert,
Somehow adding an explicit “@tunnel” tag for some of the cameras did the trick and i now see the requests at least being processed by the monocle-gateway. That fixed most of my cameras - somehow two of them are still not working (i see some requests return 401s (unauthorized) from the cameras and im not quite sure yet why but i think the problem must be on my side ? - i did update all the credentials, i believe, correctly, just in case but no luck yet.).
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@Monocle I am running Ubiquiti/Unify with an NVR and have a newer Echo Show. The Echo clearly knows the cameras are there because it discovered them.
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@Monocle Hi since expired certificate issue of 29th May my cameras no longer display on Echo show 10 2nd generation, just says ‘the camera is not responding’. Cameras are Qvis connected to network on fixed ip addresses. All been fine for a year.
Tried disabling Alexa skill and re-enabling, rebooting show 10. still the same.
These cameras are not connected via the Gateway. Stream works fine in VLC
Any suggestions much appreciatedGraham
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Thank you all for the reports and information provided!
I think we have found and resolved the final issue with this SSL root expiry debacle. For those of you who were not using the monocle gateway or not using the
@tunnel
or@proxy
tags, there was one more server certificate that was still using the old validation chain. This resource has been updated and everything should be working as it was prior to this certificate issue.Thanks, Robert
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@Monocle Hi Robert, I can confirm all is working again, many thanks for the swift action. Graham
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@Monocle same here, everything is back online. Thank you!
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Glad to hear this has finally fixed the connectivity issues.
Thanks, Robert