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    Fatal error after editing gateway

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      TLP
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      Hello, after clicking in save on the edit gateway, i receive this error

      Fatal error: Cannot unset string offsets in /usr/local/www/system_gateways_edit.php on line 230

      follows the error
      I am in the latest version by today

      2.0-RC3 (i386)
      built on Tue Jul 19 02:18:00 EDT 2011
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        TLP
        last edited by

        Just complementing, the gateway with the error is the dafault, the others 2 are just fine

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          eri--
          last edited by

          There is something wrong on your config?!

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            TLP
            last edited by

            not really, its just a test server, but i installed with all default configs, just messed with openvpn, and as i mentioned it only happenes when editing the default gateway

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              eri--
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              Yeah i understand but seems rather strange to have that error with a san config.

              I will put some checks to not bring out the warning, since its harmless.

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