NastyNick83
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Thanks for the info.
Will explain why car ignored Energy.ev and charged to 90% at a more expensive rate than specified
Will explain why car ignored Energy.ev and charged to 90% at a more expensive rate than specified
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Mines not working either.
How easy is it to move a TeslaMate docker instance from one host to another? Looks like I’m going to have to ditch the GCP solution if this isn’t resolved soon, as I don’t really want to go down the Pi route.
Well, one of the smaller providers should be safe, the trouble is finding one that isn’t white labelling AWS, GCP or Azure.It will just be a case of re-installing and importing the backup.
I’d rather avoid the Pi too to be honest, but wondering what else they might lock down, could be a lot of moving about!
Well, one of the smaller providers should be safe, the trouble is finding one that isn’t white labelling AWS, GCP or Azure.
If I had more time I’d explore what’s involved in making TeslaMate proxy its API requests, or tunnelling the whole internet connection across a site-to-site VPN.
I don’t want to lose any data though, nor records of any driving I might do in the coming days, so need to sort something out.
Digital Ocean might be worth a look, think that’s fairly cheap. If there’s no commitment I might have a bash today.
I am still speculating that Tesla is not being malicious here but due to the DDoS attacks they had 1-1.5 months ago might be blocking the IP ranges of cloud providers as a countermeasure against something we don't know about.Digital Ocean might be worth a look, think that’s fairly cheap. If there’s no commitment I might have a bash today.
but Teslafi must have a huge volume of Traffic if Tesla are serious they will easily be able to spot the Teslafi traffic and block it again. If this is what is going on it will only end one way eventually I'm afraid and it won't be good for Teslafi or the other data logging services
I have my own AWS based logging service and that went down yesterday as well. I only just realised and mine has not come back on its own its just timing out when calling Tesla I think. Hmm annoying. Looks like they blocked all AWS IP's. Netflix did that a while ago to stop all the AWS hosted VPN's. That's really annoying I spent ages writing that. I guess Teslafi are using a VPN or something. I can probably do that but Teslafi must have a huge volume of Traffic if Tesla are serious they will easily be able to spot the Teslafi traffic and block it again. If this is what is going on it will only end one way eventually I'm afraid and it won't be good for Teslafi or the other data logging services
I don't want to change hosting I am using AWS lambda, AWS API gateway and Dynamo DB which costs me about $0.20/month so I am pretty heavily locked into AWS without a major re-write and a lot more cost. I guess i will need to look at a proxy. sighI am still speculating that Tesla is not being malicious here but due to the DDoS attacks they had 1-1.5 months ago might be blocking the IP ranges of cloud providers as a countermeasure against something we don't know about.
That said, I would suggest taking a look at Bahnhof for hosting. They are listed as a privacy focused host provider and it's 4 Euro a month.
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