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    2.3.2 - Delete NAT rule - bug?

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      rgijsen
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      2x pfSense 2.3.2 with carp setup if that matters.

      I have several NAT rules implemented. I use the new fancy seperators in the rule view for obvious reasons. Whenever I delete a NAT configuration, the NAT firewall rule gets deleted as well, but then the seperators move up one line too far. I'll try to illustrate:

      Rulelist before deleting NAT:

      –------Exchange seperator------
      <exchange 1="" rule=""><exchange 2="" rule=""><exchange nat="" rule="">--------FTP server seperator------
      <ftp 1="" rule=""><ftp 2="" rule=""><ftp nat="" rule="">--------SSH server seperator------
      <ssh nat="" rule="">Now if I delete the Exchange NAT rule the result in the rules view is this:

      --------Exchange seperator------
      <exchange 1="" rule=""><exchange 2="" rule=""><ftp 1="" rule="">--------FTP server seperator------
      <ftp 2="" rule=""><ftp nat="" rule=""><ssh nat="" rule="">--------SSH server seperator------

      Anyone else seeing that? Is this a bug?</ssh></ftp></ftp></ftp></exchange></exchange></ssh></ftp></ftp></ftp></exchange></exchange></exchange>

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        NOYB
        last edited by

        Confirmed.
        Bug report filed: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6676
        Fix pull request submitted: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3089

        Thanks for reporting this bug.

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