Add-on #1: SSH/Terminal. Home Assistant Add-on number 1 is the SSH/Terminal add-on, which is in my opinion is one of the first things you need to get up and running as soon as you install Home Assistant. Having the ability to remotely login from another computer to the OS running Home Assistant, even when Home Assistant isn’t running is an
You need an SSL certificate (full-chain) and key, and then you configure HA to use them. If you’re using Home Assistant OS or Supervised there’s various add-ons that can generate those certs for you. Thanks @aceindy & @Tinkerer, worked like a charm!! Hi guys, Very new to HA, played around a lot with UI but cannot find any option to change
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With the OS Agent and dependencies installed, you can move on to installing Home Assistant Supervised. 3.1) Enter each line of the below commands into the terminal and execute them one at a time. If you have rebooted since section 2, make sure you are running as root before executing the below commands. sudo -i.
Home Assistant’s Zigbee and Thread dongle SkyConnect gave me an excuse to dismantle my smart home and rebuild it. No more Philips Hue hubs or Elgato apps are needed to control my home.
Configuring the home assistant. Click on Configuration, at the bottom left. Go to Integrations. Click on the + button at the bottom right. A modal will appear with the list of supported devices, click on esphome. Add the Ip address of your ESP32, leave port to 6053. Click on finish.
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