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      Bredys
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      I think first small bugs

      When i try set time from 7:45 to 16:15 …
      error message popup : start minute cannot be greater than stop minute...

      When i try delete shedule pfsense show me error message :
      Cannot delete Schedule. Currently in use by Permit IPSEC traffic.

      • cosmetics ... automatic adding leading zero...
      • cosmetics ... not all country start week with sunday :)
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        heiko
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        Hello,
        it looks fine. Problems:

        as Bredys: start - stop problem –> start minute cannot greater
        as Bredys: Weekend Saturday - Sunday at the right, for example - First Day in Germany for example ist Monday

        • when i save a schedule, the next time i change to another tab and go back to the schedules, all savings are lost.....i know - alpha/beta
        • In germany it is a time zone changing between Summertime and Wintertime, so i cannot change all schedules manually...
        • I can set a schedule for a month, but in the configured ranges, i see only the days??

        Greetings from Germany
        Heiko

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          heiko
          last edited by

          Oh, my mistake with days or months…, it works

          • when i click on a configured red day, nothing happens.
          • when i configured a range of days a line break in the "configured ranges" would be helpful

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            diegonix
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            Hi,

            I sent an e-mail to Scott with some ideas to the GUI.
              I´m testing the schedule and it looks fine. I don´t know if it is the objective, but it would be cool if exist the possibilitie to create generic rules without inform dates, like 'work hour: MON-FRI, 08:00-18:00', 'All Time: MON-SUN, 00:00-24:00'.

            –
            Diego Morato

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              diegonix
              last edited by

              It would be usefull if firewall rules show the schedule column.

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              Diego Morato

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                sullrich
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                Hang on here.  The person that sponsors the bounty has say so over this feature but with all due respect unless you contributed to the bounty then please sit on the sidelines.

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                  yoda715
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                  @diegonix:

                  It would be usefull if firewall rules show the schedule column.

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                  Diego Morato

                  we will do something for that, just need to figure out something

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                    yoda715
                    last edited by

                    @diegonix:

                    Hi,

                    I sent an e-mail to Scott with some ideas to the GUI.
                      I´m testing the schedule and it looks fine. I don´t know if it is the objective, but it would be cool if exist the possibilitie to create generic rules without inform dates, like 'work hour: MON-FRI, 08:00-18:00', 'All Time: MON-SUN, 00:00-24:00'.

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                    Diego Morato

                    In this case you would not need a schedule. If you want a rule to be active all the time, then don't assign a schedule to it.

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                      sullrich
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                      @sdale:

                      In this case you would not need a schedule. If you want a rule to be active all the time, then don't assign a schedule to it.

                      Agree'd.  Lets NOT over engineer this, please!!

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                        heiko
                        last edited by

                        Hello,
                        i think a schedule column in the firewall rule is really helpful, because the gui is more ergonomic…
                        In a few minutes, i will test twice an post the results.
                        Greetings from Germany
                        heiko

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                          heiko
                          last edited by

                          Hello,

                          "In this case you would not need a schedule. If you want a rule to be active all the time, then don't assign a schedule to it."

                          I think, this is OK and also ergonomic. This behavior is the same as astaro for example. No "Clickorgy" please. I agree with "Scott´s".

                          Bye
                          heiko

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by

                            Good deal.  We are making some progress over here.  I've got the backend hooked into the rule logic.  Now we just need to finish the date and time logic.

                            One of the hardest pieces of this puzzle will be killing active states once a rule period is being enforced.  This will take some thinking about but I don't see any issues in the long run.

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                              heiko
                              last edited by

                              Hello Scott,
                              you save a schedule, but with no name, the schedule is save, but you cannot choose this schedule in the rule. It is ok, i think, but saving a schedule without a name is strange… , the "schedule name" is a duty field...., so i can save when i write a name, otherwise not..
                              Bye
                              Heiko

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                                heiko
                                last edited by

                                Hello,

                                do not forget…

                                --> Timezone changes between Summer and Wintertime --> My Proposal: A drop Down Field with "change any schedules to +1h or -1h or anything else, so everybody can use timechanges...

                                --> I don´t choose anything in the time table, so in the calendar there is no selection.., i set the time to my favorite blocking mechanism, so i wish this schedule is save with the "setting time" and "every day", because i am choosing nothing in the calendar.

                                Greetings
                                Heiko

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                                  yoda715
                                  last edited by

                                  @heiko:

                                  Hello,
                                  i think a schedule column in the firewall rule is really helpful, because the gui is more ergonomic…
                                  In a few minutes, i will test twice an post the results.
                                  Greetings from Germany
                                  heiko

                                  I'll will get to that soon. Right now the focus is to get the backend working properly then fix the gui stuff.

                                  @heiko:

                                  Hello Scott,
                                  you save a schedule, but with no name, the schedule is save, but you cannot choose this schedule in the rule. It is ok, i think, but saving a schedule without a name is strange… , the "schedule name" is a duty field...., so i can save when i write a name, otherwise not..
                                  Bye
                                  Heiko

                                  I've fixed that, it just hasn't been committed yet.

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                                    heiko
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello Scott,
                                    i agree, a little annotation:

                                    When you finish the coding behind the gui, please take a look to my requested features…..

                                    Greetings
                                    Heiko

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                                      sullrich
                                      last edited by

                                      Time zone information will come from the system.  If your timezone is honoring DST then FreeBSD/php should just work I would think.  So I don't know if we need a daylight savings option?

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                                        yoda715
                                        last edited by

                                        @sullrich:

                                        Time zone information will come from the system.  If your timezone is honoring DST then FreeBSD/php should just work I would think.  So I don't know if we need a daylight savings option?

                                        Agree

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                                          sullrich
                                          last edited by

                                          Having a really hard time figuring out how we are going to kill old states.  Is this an absolute requirement for the bounty or is blocking new connections "good enough"?

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                                            sai
                                            last edited by

                                            @sullrich:

                                            Having a really hard time figuring out how we are going to kill old states.   Is this an absolute requirement for the bounty or is blocking new connections "good enough"?

                                            Easy way out would be an option to reset all states on the rule. When the rule comes into force, you reset the states if the option is ticked.

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