The problem here is that you are running YAAC in -nogui mode. The mini-webserver in YAAC depends on the graphics libraries to render the map image, so it won't work in headless mode.
For your setup, I recommend using vncserver to remotely access YAAC running in graphical mode.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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From: Greg WB6ZSU <gregn1@...>
Date: 12/26/19 16:07 (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: [yaac-users] Mini-Webserver
I have recently switched over to using YAAC for my two-way IGate. I am trying to run it headless, and therefore I would like to be able to remotely access it from another computer on the same subnet. ?I have thus far been unable to make the mini-webserver work.
?I've tried using the default port of 8008 and also a different port, but with no luck. Is something else required to make this feature work? ?I've done some minimal amount of research, but haven't found anything.
I am running YAAC 1.0-beta 143 on a RPI 2B with Raspbian Buster.
Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU