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    BUG: 1.2.3-RELEASE: Javascript error on "Diagnostics: Filter Reload Status" page

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • D
      DeCex
      last edited by

      Right, time for fiddling  ;)

      I thought that this gotto be a Javascript fault so i look and replaced some lines and i got it to work. This what i did. From the webgui open (edit) this file  /usr/local/www/status_filter_reload.php

      …scroll down whare you see this:

      Replace with this:

      Hit save, now go and verify that the Status/Filter Reload page. Wait a sec and you should see that the page is giving you a reply: Done. "The filter rules have been reloaded."  :)

      Now 1.2.3 feeling more complete.

      Please notice that the script section is start with , replace section carefully!

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        jesusberlinchez
        last edited by

        Hi, I just finished the installation in an embedded system with Alix 6b2 motherboard and I have encountered this same problem. The solution proposed by DECEX helped me to correct the problem but I would like to confirm that it is replacing a variable by the constant of one of the available topics.

        Take this opportunity to acknowledge the help provided.

        Best Regards
        Jesús Berlínchez

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        • valnarV
          valnar
          last edited by

          Why won't these little bugs get fixed?  What's wrong with doing bug fixes on the 1.2.x track of a product that is intended (at least I assume) to be a viable enterprise alternative to the likes of Cisco, Sonicwall, Juniper, etc?

          (Please don't hurt me….. just askin')  :'(

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            Efonnes
            last edited by

            I suppose someone could make a patch to install as a package on 1.2.3.

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              cmb
              last edited by

              @valnar:

              Why won't these little bugs get fixed?

              Because we have very limited resources, there will not be another 1.2.x release unless it's necessary for a security fix, and with all our efforts focused on 2.0, we're not going to fix trivial things that have 0 impact on functionality. Git is available to the world, if it concerns you that much, make a merge request on RELENG_1_2.

              You obviously haven't used much Cisco gear, or any other vendor for that matter, if you think they fix little things like that, especially when they're getting ready to release a new major version. That's laughably untrue. I'm continually surprised how much better we do than huge vendors at many things like this.

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              • valnarV
                valnar
                last edited by

                @cmb:

                You obviously haven't used much Cisco gear, or any other vendor for that matter

                That's all I do in my day job.

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                  danswartz
                  last edited by

                  And you've never run into bugs in IOS?  I certainly have.  Bugs much more serious than the above, which are never fixed :(

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                  • valnarV
                    valnar
                    last edited by

                    @danswartz:

                    And you've never run into bugs in IOS?  I certainly have.  Bugs much more serious than the above, which are never fixed :(

                    Actually, I've discovered several IOS bugs over the years and submitted them.  They got fixed.  I currently have one submitted for ASA 8.2x.  But now we're off subject, so I'll stop.

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                      danswartz
                      last edited by

                      I didn't say they never fix any bugs - I have done the same as you.  I am saying I have found bugs that involved memory leaks and such, requiring reboots of the router every few days and finding out cisco would not fix them in the older release, requiring an upgrade to a newer (bigger) IOS image, which (in at least one case I remember), we couldn't do, because it was an older 2500 that didn't have enough flash.  "Cannot get there from here".

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        The Cisco bit is especially irrelevant because someone earlier in this thread posted a solution for the bug and you could edit the file on your own system to fix it. Try that on a Cisco box. :-)

                        Just because a whole new release isn't going to happen for a few minor bugs isn't a big deal when they can be patched manually by anyone who really hits them.

                        https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/repos/mainline/logs/RELENG_1_2

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