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    Unable to create static routes

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      vectr0n
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      When trying to add a static route via the web gui, I get the following (see attached image)

      I am putting a correct IP into the space with no typos and errors with "Please match the format requested."

      Thanks
      ![windows-7-eu - VMware Workstation_017.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/windows-7-eu - VMware Workstation_017.png)
      ![windows-7-eu - VMware Workstation_017.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/windows-7-eu - VMware Workstation_017.png_thumb)

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        doktornotor Banned
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        By obfuscating the entire input, you make finding the cause of input validation failure so much easier…  ::) ::) ::)

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          Steve_B Netgate
          last edited by

          Thanks for reporting this. The input element used a validation pattern, but it was missing the '.' thereby preventing the use of IP addresses.

          Now fixed.

          Als ik kan

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            vectr0n
            last edited by

            @doktornotor:

            By obfuscating the entire input, you make finding the cause of input validation failure so much easier…  ::) ::) ::)

            Funny how they resolved the issue without this sensitive information… heh.

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              cmb
              last edited by

              Thanks vectr0n, appreciate your help and feedback. In this case the issue was obvious enough that it didn't matter. In the future, an example of what type of input you're putting in (IPv4, IPv6, alias, etc.) would help and may be necessary to find the issue.

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