On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 03:55:00PM +0200, Matthias Fischer (matthias.fischer(a)ipfire.org) wrote: > > On 14.09.2019 15:29, Tapani Tarvainen wrote: > > I just spent a stupid amount of time trying to figure out why IpFire > > insisted a fixed lease had "invalid fixed ip address" when I could > > see nothing wrong with the address. > > > > I had to read the source before I realized where the problem was: the > > same error message is also used when the *next-server* address is bad, > > and it doesn't accept server name there but wants an IP. > > To be sure: do you mean this if-clause in 'dhcp.cgi'? > > ... > if ($dhcpsettings{'FIX_NEXTADDR'}) { > unless(&General::validip($dhcpsettings{'FIX_NEXTADDR'})) { > $errormessage = $Lang::tr{'invalid fixed ip address'}; } > } Exactly. > > I guess this would not be the most critical thing to fix but at least > > changing the error message would be nice. > > Yep. Should be easy. > > Adjusting 'dhcp.cgi' and the 'lang'-string for the errormessage should > be sufficient. I just need your confirmation. > > Would the errormessage 'invalid ip' => 'Invalid IP Address' be clear > enough/sufficient? > > Alternative: > 'invalid next-server ip' => 'Invalid IP Address for next-server' The latter is much better, as it makes it instantly clear *where* the error lies. Thank you, -- Tapani Tarvainen