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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.3-RC Snapshot Feedback and Issues - ARCHIVED
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      Steve_B Netgate
      last edited by

      We need to accommodate those who do not see colors clearly. Lock/unlock might work.

      Als ik kan

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      • DonnyD Offline
        Donny
        last edited by

        Hello, I like firewall log entries layout from the picture here under more than now. For the firewall log layout now at the "Act" column should be on the left side and not right side,  It is look conflicting.
        Icons X in the Act column look not attractive. My suggestion is: It is possible to use another icon or icon like firewall. When I point to an icon information and icon + the arrow pointer is disappear.

        Donny

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          divsys
          last edited by

          We need to accommodate those who do not see colors clearly.

          How about simply use Black on White for +ve and White on Black for -ve (or vice versa as consensus desires)?
          I'm suggesting color or contrast (in this case) clues to be used in addition to icon clues.

          -jfp

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            BBcan177 Moderator
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            Instead of defining 'icon-danger' and 'icon-success', why not just 'green' and 'red' so those css settings can be used in other places.

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              biggsy
              last edited by

              OOPS - a can of worms :)

              @Steve_B:

              Replacing those glyphicons which fount-awesome icons . . .

              How about:

              Reject          - arrow-left (orange)
              Block/Drop  - arrow-down (red)
              Pass            - arrow-right (green)

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                heper
                last edited by

                @BBcan177:

                Instead of defining 'icon-danger' and 'icon-success', why not just 'green' and 'red' so those css settings can be used in other places.

                the bootstrap css already contains  btn-success / btn-success /btn-warning  by default. both of those are used throughout the webgui.
                i thought it would be better to keep follow that naming-scheme ? what do you folks think?

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                  Steve_B Netgate
                  last edited by

                  As well as alert-success, alert-danger etc. We also now have an optional style argument to print_info_box() that I use quite a lot:

                  print_info_box(gettext("Changes saved."), success);

                  So keeping with the Bootstrap style names is a good thing IMHO.

                  Als ik kan

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                    dennypage
                    last edited by

                    Bravo.

                    @Steve_B:

                    We need to accommodate those who do not see colors clearly.

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                      router_wang
                      last edited by

                      PLEASE go back to the colored "BLOCKED" and "PASS". Those are so much more ergonomic than a check or an "x". From an aesthetic standpoint they look a lot better too!

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                        NOYB
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                        @doktornotor:

                        • The filter should be shrinked back to two rows as it was and grow itself a "hide" feature… Waste of screen estate.

                        Just for you (for 2.2.5)

                        Filter Form Hide Feature
                        Form hidden by default, shown when filtering/selected.
                        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/2037

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                          Steve_B Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Thanks. I'll be adding similar functionality to 2.3 in the next few days.

                          Als ik kan

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                            doktornotor Banned
                            last edited by

                            @NOYB:

                            Just for you (for 2.2.5)

                            Filter Form Hide Feature
                            Form hidden by default, shown when filtering/selected.
                            https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/2037

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                              NOYB
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                              @Steve_B:

                              Thanks. I'll be adding similar functionality to 2.3 in the next few days.

                              Since you are in there working on that.  If you're interested in consolidating some of that redundant code and adding filter form to the other system logs, feel free to grab anything from System Logs Consolidate Code and Add Advanced Filtering #1973  The most significant issue I know of is the regex pattern in /etc/inc/filter_log.inc needs a tweak for single digit day of month.

                              I'm currently running that on 2.2.5 with the following regex changes.

                              In function conv_log_filter($logfile, $nentries, $tail = 50, $filtertext = "", $fil…

                              
                              	elseif ($logfile_type == 'system')		{ 
                              		$month_pattern = "[a-zA-Z]{3}";
                              		$day_pattern = "[0-9]{1,2}";
                              		$time_pattern = "[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}";
                              
                              		$date_pattern = "\(" . $month_pattern . "\ +" . $day_pattern . "\ +" . $time_pattern . "\)";
                              
                              		$process_pattern = "\(.*?\)";
                              #		$pid_pattern = "\(.*?\)\(?::\ +\)?\(?:\[\([0-9:]*\)\]\)?:";
                              		$pid_pattern = "\(.*?\)\(?::\ +\)?\(?:\[[0-9:]*\]\)?:";
                              		$log_message_pattern = "\(.*\)";
                              
                              		$pattern = "^" . $date_pattern . "\ +" . $process_pattern . "\ +" . $pid_pattern . "\ +" . $log_message_pattern . "$";
                              	}
                              
                              

                              In function parse_system_log_line($line)

                              
                              	$month_pattern = "[a-zA-Z]{3}";
                              	$day_pattern = "[0-9]{1,2}";
                              	$time_pattern = "[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}";
                              
                              	$date_pattern = "(" . $month_pattern . "\ +" . $day_pattern . "\ +" . $time_pattern . ")";
                              
                              	$process_pattern = "(.*?)";
                              	$pid_pattern = "(.*?)(?::\ +)?(?:\[([0-9:]*)\])?:";
                              	$log_message_pattern = "(.*)";
                              
                              	$pattern = "/^" . $date_pattern . "\ +" . $process_pattern . "\ +" . $pid_pattern . "\ +" . $log_message_pattern . "$/";
                              
                              	if (!preg_match($pattern, $line, $log_split))
                              		return "";
                              
                              
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                                Steve_B Netgate
                                last edited by

                                Thanks.

                                I consolidated all of the many logs pages into a single page + GET argument some months ago. I'll certainly check-out you regex suggestion.

                                Als ik kan

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                                  NOYB
                                  last edited by

                                  Unless adding the filter form to the system logs the regex that was there was fine as it only had to handle the firewall log.

                                  I think it would be nice to have the filter form for the system logs too though.

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