Posted 5 November 2013 - 01:49
Ok, so the problem is a completely different one:
You are using the OLD Webif (The one by Dream Multimedia).
OpenWebif was originally designed as a more modern alternative to the old DMM-Webif. In its childhood, it defaulted to work on different ports than and in co-existence with the old Webif.
However, DMM has demanded that the Webif gets removed from images for non-DMM boxes and that way OpenWebif became the de-facto standard for the web interface.
This was reflected in the settings for OpenWebif, which now default to the standard http/https ports.
Both web interfaces can still co-exist, but OpenWebif needs to be configured for that, it no longer defaults for it.
With E2 never writing the default values into its /etc/settings, everything will continue to work as long as you are using builds set up for co-existence:
Old Webif hooks port http/80, OpenWebif hooks non-standard port 8088 for http and port 443 for https (Old builds of the old Webif didn't support https, afair) and OpenWebif adds some plugin hook to the old Webif.
Now, after the update, the old Webif is probably borked (Not cleanly removed), OpenWebif defaults to port 80 for http but is still looking for the existence of the old Webif and hooks that too and so on ...
Alternatively, your old Webif is still in theory functional, but OpenWebif wants to hook the same ports and to add the plugin hook ...
I do not own one of those overprized "original" Dreamboxes, so I do not know about the current state of the old Webif on the OpenPLi feeds for these, but in either of the above cases you need to do some cleanup when you update beyond the point were OpenWebif was designed as being the secondary web interface:
a.) Get rid of the old Webif entirely (Incl. remaining files in its plugin dir and that directory itself)
or
b.) Configure them for co-existence manually, that means, set OpenWebif to use other ports than 80 and 443, e.g. 81 and 444.
If b. fails, fall back to a.
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