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    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot access offset of type string on string in /etc/inc/captiveportal.inc:1084

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      roeupr
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        Gertjan @roeupr
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        @roeupr

        These
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        dots ..... seems strange.
        Is the PHP error handler anonymizing the MAC addresses ? Or are the dots really part of the the MAC ?

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          roeupr @Gertjan
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          @Gertjan Hello Gertjan. it's just anonymizing the Mac Addresses.

          Looks like it may be related to pass-through MACs when "noconcurrentlogins" is set along with per-user limits.

          "I disabled the 'Pass-through MAC Auto Entry' on the Captive Portal, and the error messages have stopped. However, now, to avoid these messages, I need to add these entries manually. It seems like a bug. Anyway, it's exhibiting some unusual behavior.

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