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CyberQ WiFi Web Service Info (Super Nerdy)

Hey Ron, Yes. I can access it on xxx.123 address. When you say public IP address of the router I am confused. In Airport Utility there is the IPv4 address listed- which is the same address as when I type in "IP" in Google search, So I am assuming this is my public IP address; in Airport Utility there is listed "Router address" . When I type in either address into a URL field I get a time out error.
Is the DNS Server address the address I should be concerned about?
Thanks

No. The DNS server address is the address your router uses to find stuff on the internet. When you type in www.google.com the DNS server translates that to an IP address the belongs to Google.

I don't have an Airport so I can't tell you which address is the right one, but using your browser go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and it will tell you what your public IP address is. that's the address you want to put into your browser when you are outside of your network (on your phone on 4G, for example). If the port forwarding works you should see the Guru web UI.

If you want to PM me the result from http://www.whatismyip.com/ I can also try it from here.
 
No. The DNS server address is the address your router uses to find stuff on the internet. When you type in www.google.com the DNS server translates that to an IP address the belongs to Google.

I don't have an Airport so I can't tell you which address is the right one, but using your browser go to http://www.whatismyip.com/ and it will tell you what your public IP address is. that's the address you want to put into your browser when you are outside of your network (on your phone on 4G, for example). If the port forwarding works you should see the Guru web UI.

If you want to PM me the result from http://www.whatismyip.com/ I can also try it from here.

Thanks cap't Ron!

AirPort Extreme success;
Changed the port to 8080.
 
. Someone could not even sit on your LAN and use Packet Sniffing because the Username and Password is encrypted in the HTTP Header.


Thanks
AppDesignGeeks

Sorry, I'm confused. If the cyberq http daemon doesn't support ssl, how can you state the password isn't sent in the clear?
When I spoke to BBQ guru, they said CPU wasn't powerful enough to handle SSL and still perform well.
 
Supercazzola,

If you run the Tool Fiddler and read through the packets you will see that that header information that contains the Username and Password is encrypted. So to gain access to your Wifi Guru they would need the Username and Password. Having the Username and Password encrypted is different than SSL securing all of they traffic to and from your device. The username and password is base64 encoded.

Your router can also block all traffic inbound, except for the one from your phone based on the mac address or ip address of your phone.

I wonder what the chances are of someone actually running a packet sniffing tool to monitor your cooking temps :)

Thanks
AppDesignGeeks
 
Nice looking app. I used to use an older version of your app on my old iPhone but I'm now an Android guy. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out on Google Play for this new version.
 
Hi Guys,

Yeah, thats the problem with Apple, once its submitted its usually a 6-7 day wait period buts thats never a 100%.

Android will be up there today. We made some fixes and delayed putting it up on Google Play. We also found some bugs and will be submitting a new version to the Apple App Store as soon as version 1 is approved.

Thanks
AppDesignGeeks
 
Not showing up when I search on my phone, but the link works if I go into Mobile Safari and open the Appstore with the link..

Thanks..

Hi Everyone,

BBQ Remote is now available on iTunes!!!!!

https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=658997593&mt=8

Thanks everyone for you patience.

We are already uploading a new version to the App Store with a few bug fixes and enhancements.

Please contact appdesigngeeks@gmail.com

Thanks
AppDesignGeeks
 
Many thanks to Y'all for creating this! Just downloaded and will try this weekend.
 
One of the things I notice, is that the password is clearly displayed upon opening the app. I feel the password should be hidden. Again, thanks for the app.

Hi Guys,

We are aware of some bugs in the first version of the iPhone version. Here is a link to see the list. We have already submitted a new version to the App Store and are awaiting approval again :)

http://www.appdesigngeeks.com/bbqremoteHelp.html

Thanks
AppDesignGeeks
 
The next version has password hidden, and there is going to be an iPad version. Almost done wanted to get android version done first.

Thanks
 
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