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    • perikoP
      periko
      last edited by periko

      Hello.

      Checking release notes I got this one but don't see where we can chose:

      1. Added: GUI option to select the user password hashing algorithm #12855, where?
      2. This feature exist on any Linux or Unix OS, finally is available, but if the history just exist on the current login, if we login again there is no history available.
        pfsense27-1.png
      3. Diagnostics->States, The Rule ID filter, where is this filed related to?
        pfsense27-2.png
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      • JeGrJ
        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @periko
        last edited by

        @periko said in Release notes doubts?:

        Diagnostics->States, The Rule ID filter, where is this filed related to?

        That field gets automatically filled if you click on the states/connections column of a rule you want to check:

        52818fdc-f125-4120-b19b-8715b2e881f4-image.png

        That is working alright IMHO.

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        @periko said in Release notes doubts?:

        Added: GUI option to select the user password hashing algorithm #12855, where?

        It's right there where it says it is:

        1ac12cbd-1dc1-4b80-af2e-a5b756ca3229-image.png

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        @periko said in Release notes doubts?:

        This feature exist on any Linux or Unix OS, finally is available, but if the history just exist on the current login, if we login again there is no history available.

        If I enable history keeping on my user or the admin, I get the following prompt after logging in:

        Command history storage is enabled. Clear history with: history -c; history -S.
        [2.7.0-DEVELOPMENT][admin@pfs-devel.lab.test]/root:
        

        Logging out after typing a command and login again and I see:

        [2.7.0-DEVELOPMENT][admin@pfs-devel.lab.test]/root: history
             1  10:02   history
             2  10:02   test
             3  10:02   history
        

        So I don't see anything wrong with either of those 3 topics?

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        • perikoP
          periko
          last edited by

          Thanks JeGr.

          Password hashing I see it, good.
          I had check, maybe my system need a reboot, now I can see my history on my shell between logins, good.
          The Rule ID, u mean this one?
          pfsense27-3.png

          Thanks for your help!!!

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            That's the state tracking ID. The rule ID is shown in the linked URL.

            The rule IDs are those shown in the rules list which can be shown in the output of: pfctl -vvsr

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            • perikoP
              periko @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 will be better to add that field in the GUI to see relation, make more sense to me...thanks!!!

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                You mean include the rule number in the mouse-over info?

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                • perikoP
                  periko @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10 yes...some users don't like to work with the shell.
                  Regards!!!

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    That should be a feature request: https://redmine.pfsense.org/

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @stephenw10
                      last edited by johnpoz

                      @stephenw10 said in Release notes doubts?:

                      You mean include the rule number in the mouse-over info?

                      The rule ID is listed in the firewall listing, is it not..

                      But if you click the rule that allows the traffic - it auto fills in the rule ID..

                      Just click the states info in your rules..

                      click.jpg

                      I guess it wouldn't be a bad idea to add it specific to the popup info - but if you mouse over a rule states info, it shows you the rule ID in the link you would go too

                      mouseover.jpg

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                      • jimpJ
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                        That particular rule ID is dynamic based on the order pf parses the rules. It could change any time the filter reloads. It's not shown because it's not useful to know on a long term basis.

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