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      dmorda @AMG A35
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        dmorda @Gertjan
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        @Gertjan I've tried clearing browser cache, incognito windows, and multiple browsers, still missing the icons unfortunately.

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          dmorda @dmorda
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          @dmorda I upgraded to pfSense 24.03 that includes 0.8_1 and that seems to have resolved the issue for me.

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            Gertjan @dmorda
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            @dmorda said in Missing icons in ACME configuration settings:

            includes 0.8_1

            In the acme pfSene package there are no image files, no icon filer, no CCS files.
            Just some PHP and sh shells script files.

            The icons (images) used are from the default pfSense core theme files.

            When checking with the web*-dev mode of your brwer (any browser) you would see that the images are not BMP JPEG PNG or ICO files, but some "streamed" images like GIF where all images are stored in the same file.

            If the issues persists and the browser is not at fault, a simple re install will take care of things.

            Still : scary : as this would mean a file was missing or something like that.
            Next time its a driver, a system library, part of the kernel, or something way more critical. Check your drive "quality" ?!

            Also : system CSS (theme) files can get rebuild.
            Images shown in the GUI are actually indexes into these CSS file.
            The latest pfSense package was written with the latest pfSense version in mind.
            If some CSS got changed, and you would be using the latest pfSense package, and not the latest pfSense version, then this would explain the issue. Normally, this shouldn't happen, as you shouldn't upgrade packages before upgrading pfSense ( but in reality this still happens, dono why .... )
            Anyway, me just brainstorming here.

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

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              ZapDash @dmorda
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              @dmorda said in Missing icons in ACME configuration settings:

              @dmorda I upgraded to pfSense 24.03 that includes 0.8_1 and that seems to have resolved the issue for me.
              I had this exact issue and this solved it for me also, thank you!

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                fdhabhar
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                Just for the record, I just noticed that I also have this issue on my pfsense+ box (23.09.1, Acme 0.8). I haven't had a chance to update yet, but I feel like this isn't a case of storage failing in folks' machines.

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                  nelis
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                  The icons come from font-awesome. They are inserted with classes like 'fa-solid fa-check' (meaning a solid check mark). However, to appear they require the additional class 'fa'.
                  Try it yourself: hover icon, inspect element, find fa- classes and add fa manually, the icon will show.

                  This should be fixed in the acme package, I suppose

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                    Gertjan @nelis
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                    Upgrade to

                    5ee04afc-4335-4265-8832-d106de31d26d-image.png

                    then update to

                    922cf0c0-102b-4ad8-a139-1b6fa1c73123-image.png

                    and done ?

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

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                      nelis @Gertjan
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                      @Gertjan Yup that did it. Thought all pfSense updates were automatic

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                        Gertjan @nelis
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                        @nelis said in Missing icons in ACME configuration settings:

                        Thought all pfSense updates were automatic

                        They can't be.
                        pfSense can be mission critical, so like your phone, coffee machine, TV, doorbell, and even your Windows PC and my Linux server ask to go ahead if an update is possible.
                        Normally, when an update/upgrade is aviable, the admin takes then some time to check things up, make spare backups and other better safe then sorry stuff.

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

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                          fdhabhar @fdhabhar
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                          UPDATE: Yes, updating to 24.03 and Acme 0.8_1 seems to have resolved this problem. I didn't try upgrading Acme on its own first.

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