This endpoint is not a website for human browsing; it is a Machine-to-Machine (M2M) API endpoint. It serves as a distribution channel for Samsung’s "SmartThings Enabled" services.
When a Samsung device (like a TV, refrigerator, or washing machine) connects to the internet for the first time or updates its firmware, it reaches out to servers like this to:
This guide provides a general approach. Specific details may change, so always refer to the most current documentation for the add-on or integration you're working with. https opensamsunghasscom download install svcglobal
The user-provided URL contains the string hass, which is a common shorthand for Home Assistant, the popular open-source home automation software.
Tech-savvy users often see these URLs when setting up Home Assistant to control Samsung devices. Since Samsung does not provide a public API for all their TV models, developers and enthusiasts often have to intercept the traffic (using tools like Wireshark or by monitoring logs) to find the specific endpoints used for remote control (like turning the TV on/off or changing channels). Complete installation → reboot optional
If you are looking at this URL in a log file for a smart home setup, it is likely your system trying to emulate the official Samsung handshake to authorize control of the device.
The URL provided seems to point towards a specific resource but appears incomplete or misdirected: This endpoint is not a website for human
If you're manually integrating or need more details:
The domain opensamsunghass.com is not an official Samsung domain. Official Samsung service tools are distributed via samsung.com, samsung.net, or partner portals like samsungpartner.com. Visiting unknown URLs with similar names could be a phishing or malware risk.
If you need the real Samsung Global Service (SVC Global) tool, please contact Samsung Support or your authorized service provider directly.
Obtain a Token: