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    [solved] what does this symbol means?

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    • jdillardJ
      jdillard
      last edited by

      Your link isn't working, but I am guessing it is the Log Out button. If you hover over it, it should say 'Log Out'.

      I have an idea on how to get the hostname back without compromising the screen layout/space, but for now the hostname isn't in the header.

      edit: fixed the screenshot for you and now I see it. You have a notification as Steve_B said. Also, I (and he) were referring to 2.3 when it comes to the hostname changes.

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        Steve_B Netgate
        last edited by

        There are notices waiting for you to view. Click in the yellow area to the right of the bell icon to read the notices.

        Hovering over the pfSense logo on 2.3 will display the hostname, at least it will after the next snapshot.

        Als ik kan

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          lukinods
          last edited by

          Hi guys, i hover over it and it doesn't happen anything, no messages, and it isn't possible to click on it, it isn't a link..

          I'm sorry but i'm using 2.1 version instead of 2.3

          Where can I see the notifications?

          Thanks, best regards

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            Steve_B Netgate
            last edited by

            Click in the yellow area TO THE RIGHT of the icon, NOT the icon itself.

            Als ik kan

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              Trel
              last edited by

              There's supposed to be clickable text there.  If there's no text showing, there may not be anything clickable.

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                lukinods
                last edited by

                Hi,

                unfortunatelly it isn't a link and has no messages.. it is just a space..

                isn't there any specific part that is about notifications on pfsense?

                thanks, best regards

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                  Steve_B Netgate
                  last edited by

                  It sounds like for some reason your system thinks there is a notice, but that notice doesn't exist. Try going to the Diagnostics->Command prompt page and entering this command into the "Execute shell command" box:

                  rm /tmp/notices
                  

                  then click "Execute".

                  Once you navigate to a new page, the notice icon should go away.

                  Als ik kan

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                    lukinods
                    last edited by

                    @Steve_B:

                    It sounds like for some reason your system thinks there is a notice, but that notice doesn't exist. Try going to the Diagnostics->Command prompt page and entering this command into the "Execute shell command" box:

                    rm /tmp/notices
                    

                    then click "Execute".

                    Once you navigate to a new page, the notice icon should go away.

                    thank you my friend!

                    that worked out :D

                    I'll set this topic as resolved!

                    best regards

                    edit: just out of curiosity, is this /tmp/notice a folder or file? taking in consideration that is based on freebsd and I don't have much knowledge with this system, I don't know if it shows the file extension when we use the ls command.. I ran the command ls -la /tmp/notices and it returns to me this info:
                    $ ls -la /tmp/notices
                    -rw-r–r--  1 root  wheel  237 May  3 10:57 /tmp/notices

                    seems like it's a folder inside the same folder.. maybe i'm terrible wrong :/

                    thanks again

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                      cmb
                      last edited by

                      It's a plain text file with the contents of the notice(s). 'cat /tmp/notices' to see them.

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                        lukinods
                        last edited by

                        ok, thanks a lot guys!

                        now i'll set for good this topic as solved :)

                        best regards, lukinods

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                        • jdillardJ
                          jdillard
                          last edited by

                          I unlocked the thread and changed the title to "[solved]" in case someone hits that problem in the future and needs to add anything.

                          glad it got fixed!

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