M87
1
In my instance i have an user
“840n5G8U”.
Cant figure out where it comes from.
If i delete it, its recreated after restart.
In .storage/auth there are the IDs and:
"auth_provider_type": "homeassistant",
"auth_provider_id": null,
"data": {
"username": "840n5g8u"
}
francisp
(Francis)
2
Delete it, set all your add-ons to not start at boot, reboot the machine (not only HA)
See if the user is created again.
If not, start your add-ons one by one, checking every time if the user is created.
Eventually, you will find the add-on that created the user.
M87
3
I did that.
It’s back right away. It’s not from an add-on.
M87
5
Solved.
It comes from the Zendure HomeAssistant integration.
http://homeassistant.local:8123/hacs/repository/928012218
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Are you using TP Link router? I ask because the username references 5G and seems to be referencing a network device.
M87
7
no, but that was the point that made me suspicious!No, but that was the thing that made me suspicious!
It’s definitely from the Zendure integration.
Did you set up the second account?
It is strongly recommended to create a 2nd Zendure account for this integration to avoid being logged out of the app. To do this:
- Signout of the zendure app (or use a 2nd device/spouse for this if available)
- Register with a secondary e-mail (tip, for gmail you can use [email protected] which will just end up in your own inbox)
- After setting up and activating the secondary account logout of it and back into your primary account
- Go to Profile > Device Sharing and setup a share for your 2nd account
- Logout of primary, into secondary
- Accept the request.
Now that this is completed use the 2nd account for the setup of the integration.
M87
9
I can’t (yet) share the Solarflow 800 Pro for my second account. So for now I have to use my main account.
If MQTT installed, does the user match the MQTT user name?