Bluelava is a very old (Still supports WAP) set of cgi scripts that control equally ancient X10 systems using a variety of backends, like Heyu or Bottlerocket. It's pretty easy to configure and is fairly agnostic as to where it runs on your server - as long as the server can support the execution of perl, you're probably good.
X10 may be old, but it's still useful and cheap, and is supported by modern Homelink systems in cars. I've had a copy of this running on a Pi since forever ago, so long I had to sit down and refresh my memory on exactly how it was setup and how I'm calling the scripts.
Bluelava is a very old (Still supports WAP) set of cgi scripts that control equally ancient X10 systems using a variety of backends, like Heyu or Bottlerocket. It's pretty easy to configure and is fairly agnostic as to where it runs on your server - as long as the server can support the execution of perl, you're probably good.
X10 may be old, but it's still useful and cheap, and is supported by modern Homelink systems in cars. I've had a copy of this running on a Pi since forever ago, so long I had to sit down and refresh my memory on exactly how it was setup and how I'm calling the scripts.
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