![]() ![]() I'd go on to say that very secure/airgapped architectures could be supportable (on prem activation server, non-Internet connection).Evgeny Druzhinin, Alexey Osipov, Ilya Karpov, and Gleb Gritsai of Positive Technologies have identified several vulnerabilities in Inductive Automation’s Ignition Software. Carl mentioned proxied connections using the Ignition Gateway Network. ![]() ![]() BTW, this scheme is extensible to support Enterprise Architectures. For the ambitious, this should be extremely scalable. This allows lightweight, elastic instances that can rapidly spin up and down, and are more flexible and survivable than a server based model. The Ignition community has been asking for Docker container/orchestration support and Maker Edition flexes the new online activation system. It's been well stated here that more interest in using Ignition means more community wide development and overall familiarity. If they write something useful they can even sell it ( ). This approach reminds me of Metasploit, which allows aspiring hackers to focus on their payload, without the heavy lift of all the "plumbing". Another idea would be parsing web services info such as: Metro, bus, etc.Īspiring software developers can write their own applications that leverage the rest of the platform: Unified Development Environment, Web Server, System Logging, Licensing, Auditing, Authentication, Module API, Alerting Core Functionality, Database Connectivity, Scripting Engine, Realtime/Historical Tag Database, Store & Forward, Redundancy, and of course industrial connectivity (OPC-UA, drivers, etc). If I were cooler, I think an automotive app would be slick - link in ODB2 and Ignition. Granted, it's more about learning/tinkering than locating my tools and spare batteries. I'm considering making a searchable, mobile phone/barcode based system to inventory my household goods. Significant capability is available for free with the included modules. Ignition is well suited for database driven, mobile-responsive web apps. Over the top tying in Alexa through his Amazon Echo. Very cool to see Travis' wild home automation system, connecting to ( 8:30): Adt (security?), Directv, Iaqualink (Pool), Nest (Thermostat), Rachio (yard), Ring (doorbell), Samsung (Appliances), Tesla (car), Unifi (router?), Weather, Wyze (cameras). ![]()
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