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    • jwj
      jwj last edited by

      New one just noticed in the system log.

      Screen Shot 2020-11-13 at 21.03.31.png

      Browser is Safari 14.0.1 on macOS Big Sur.

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      • viktor_g
        viktor_g Netgate last edited by

        pfSense version?

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        • jwj
          jwj last edited by

          Current. 2.4.5-p1.

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          • johnpoz
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by johnpoz

            Yeah if you ask for something that is not there.. Then it logs it..

            log.png

            Are you asking how to turn off that logging? Not exactly sure what the question is here.. As you can see I asked for some gibberish file - that clearly does not exist. And it was logged.

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            • jwj
              jwj last edited by

              No, not at all. Just wondering why it asked for that file. My guess (not saying it's a good guess mind you) is that the browser is being misidentified and an icon that doesn't exist is trying to load. Specifically apple-touch-icon-precompressed.png. Never saw this before, always used Firefox. Decided to give Safari a try after updating the OS. I'm not explicitly asking for anything.

              Screen Shot 2020-11-14 at 08.30.15.png

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              • johnpoz
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by

                What does that have to do with pfsense? Go ask over on the apple forums ;)

                What your application or browser asks is up to the application or browser.. Not the web server, or in this case nginx running your webgui on pfsense.

                That is like a favicon for safari from my understanding..

                Guess pfsense could add that? Or they could set the nginx not to log such nonsense..

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                • jwj
                  jwj @johnpoz last edited by jwj

                  @johnpoz OK. That's actually what I was wondering. It's the browser asking for a favicon (or something). It's just log spam. Apple doing something 'different' and that's not accounted for. Who woulda though it...

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                  • johnpoz
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by johnpoz

                    So I see these favicons

                    [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/usr/local/www: ls -la *.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   6479 Jan 23  2020 android-chrome-192x192.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  19007 Jan 23  2020 android-chrome-512x512.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   6170 Jan 23  2020 apple-touch-icon.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   1162 Jan 23  2020 favicon-16x16.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   1842 Jan 23  2020 favicon-32x32.png
                    -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   3578 Jan 23  2020 mstile-150x150.png
                    [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/usr/local/www: 
                    

                    You could just add your file there and that would get rid of the log spam..

                    Maybe there is a redmine out for this? You could create one to get that updated if apple changed what they are looking for, etc.

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                    • jwj
                      jwj @johnpoz last edited by

                      @johnpoz Yeah. I've added it to the list of stuff to get to this weekend. I should do some more work around this to make sure it's isolated to the new Safari browser version on the new OS. I know the pfsense people love vague bug reports ;)

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                      • johnpoz
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by johnpoz

                        Wouldn't really call it a bug.. Its a feature request to add some favicon file that is not currently included would be how I would look at it..

                        Now if they had put the file in there and it didn't work, or they had a typo in the name of the file or something.. Then ok that would be a "bug" ;)

                        Maybe new versions stop looking for that apple-touch-icon.png and now only look for this precomposed file name?

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                        • jwj
                          jwj @johnpoz last edited by

                          @johnpoz Understood.

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                          • johnpoz
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by

                            Maybe the feature request would be something like ability to add any favicons your browsers or applications look for easy.. I personally would be more for a easy way to not have nginx log stupid shit like that ;)

                            I think you can do something like this

                            location = /favicon.ico { access_log off; log_not_found off; }
                            

                            In the nginx conf where it does not log specific things if not found.. So you could list or let users edit this list so that noise like that is not logged..

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