I have just taken a look at the remote astrometry option introduced to Ekos some time ago. I understand that you need to run an INDI server on the remote machine hosting index files. The question is how to set it up? I can't find this info anywhere.
So, what exactly must be running on the server side and how to specify the remote host on the client side? Anybody willing to write a brief howto?
If astrometry.net is installed on the remote PC along with index files then nothing more to do really, I guess this is why there never was a HOWTO. So just sudo apt-get install astrometry.net, and then download the index files to /usr/share/astrometry and off you go.
Using astrometry.net on Windows is still not supported. Btw, there is an updated version of KStars in the website if you want to download that. It might fix some of your issues.
It looks like I misunderstood the remote astrometry concept at all.
1) Does it mean that remote astrometry has to be installed on the main indiserver side?
OR
2) I can have separate indiserver instance (with astrometry installed) and can access it remotely from Ekos? If so how to specify IP address of this server?
So far I assumed that we're talking about option 2) so that's why I was looking for a howto. If we're talking about option 1) it is indeed straight forward.
BTW. remote astrometry as in option 2) could be a nice feature though
I have Astrometry and indexes installed on my Raspberry Pi, and I am connecting to INDI on the Pi from KStars/Ekos on Windows. I have the align module set to remote. When I try to use the plate solver, and click Load & Slew, and feed it a fits file from a previous session, I just get a message that says "Starting remote solver..." then aborts after 180 seconds.
Actually load&slew is not supported in remote astrometry mode. There is a new release out now (Linux/Windows) and it would disable the button if you select remote solver. You can do load&slew with online solver (ANSVR) then for the rest use remote.