I have an old android tablet (and several phones) that I want to use for small applications in my home automation.
For the most part just to show a web page to quickly click something to activate or read the status.

My issue is the OS installed is very old and of course there are no official updates.
Looking for custom roms they are also somewhat old because the age of the devices, and everyone says “don’t use the rom of one device into another even if the models are very similar”.

So, my question is, what are my options if I can’t use a pre-built rom?
Could I keep the same OS and just restrict access to only my internal network?
Not sure if I’m being too paranoid about security risks using these devices to just connect to my services.

  • butter@midwest.social
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    10 months ago

    If it’s not crazy far out of date, and you can still get app updates and Google services updates, you’ll be mostly fine.

    A big part of security is limiting your exposure. If you know how to prevent any connection to anything other than your server and probably Google for updates, that would be a great help.

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    10 months ago

    If there’s a browser, then just put the tablet in landscape for instance, in kiosk mode if available, then load the web page you want to display like http://192.168.2.148/weather.html and add the auto-refresh in the html header of your web page or use dhtml etc