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      justme2
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      All,

      Noticed what appears to be a bug. In the GUI, once you define a sync target, you cannot "delete" the sync target. Only option is to disable it. Would have expected that you could delete the sync target with "Enable Sync" set to "Do not sync this package configuration". This is on 2.7.2 with the devel package 3.2.0_7. Is this expected? How does one "delete" an XMLRPC replication target from pfBlockerNG? FWIW - the manual target was set to test something, not realizing that it couldn't be deleted later. Did try creating a second target and then trying to delete the first, the GUI wouldn't allow as it stated that the IP Address, etc. had to configured. Tried simply wiping out the values - same issue.

      Thanks!

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @justme2
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        @justme2 I had found this and created a bug report: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15159

        Edit: “this” in that the field was required when it isn’t supposed to be. You’re welcome to add a note for your variation.

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          justme2 @SteveITS
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          @SteveITS - Thanks!

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