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    [SOLVED] Can't Access System>Routing page

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      jikjik101
      last edited by

      As subject implies, I cannot access the Routing page in the System tab. Always revert to https even if my protocol is http.
      No packages installed. fresh install
      2.0-RC3 (i386)
      built on Mon Jul 4 16:48:37 EDT 2011

      with loadbalance multiwan.

      When I click System>General setup –> http://192.168.102.1/system.php (ok)
      When I click System>Routing --> https://192.168.102.1/system_gateways.php (not ok, becomes https), even if i change to http://192.168.102.1/system_gateways.php, still cannot access.

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        cmb
        last edited by

        has to be browser cache or something with your browser, those links are all relative (i.e. it just links to /system_gateways.php with nothing in front of it, your browser fills that in).

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          jikjik101
          last edited by

          clearing the browser cache seems to solve the problem.

          maybe because i was "jumping" from two pfsense boxes with same lan ip (192.168.102.1). the browser might be confused of having different entries in the same webpage.

          thanks cmb.  8)

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            cmb
            last edited by

            Yeah I've seen weird stuff happen switching between two web interfaces on the same IP (with completely different devices at times actually) until clearing cache. Also if you switch between pfsense 1.2.3 and 2.0 on the same IP, your cache can really hose things, much more so than that.

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