On 21/02/2022 18:44, Jon Murphy wrote:
Wow! Nice find!
I found it because I clicked on the help link to see if the wiki page had been updated or not for the multiple providers new option and found that I had been directed to the IPS Logs section.
There is the same issue with "urlfilter" also.
# Network menu urlfilter=configuration/network/proxy/url-filter
# Logs menu urlfilter=configuration/logs/url-filter
Well spotted. I'll include that info also in the bug report.
Regards, Adolf.
On Feb 21, 2022, at 9:28 AM, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi All,
On 21/02/2022 16:08, Adolf Belka wrote:
Hi All,
One thing I have noticed is that the help button on the Intrusion Prevention System page take you to the IPS Logs wiki page and not to the IPS setup wiki page. I will submit a patch to fix that but it's not an issue to do specifically with CU164.
The problem is related to the fact that ids is listed twice in the manualpages file, once for ids.cgi and the second time for ids.dat for the log page but the manualpages script doesn't differentiate between .cgi or .dat
I will probably raise this as a bug.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 21/02/2022 16:01, Adolf Belka wrote:
Hi All,
Just tested out CU164 on my vm testbed system.
The update went without any problems. You see the pakfire log status again on the wui page during the update.
OpenVPN RW setup ran without any issues. Connection successfully made.
IPS has the multiple providers option successfully in place. I eventually found the Force Update of rules button, which was very useful for my vm testbed as it is not running all the time and so the rules were a bit out of date.
As far as I can tell everything is working fine on it. No issues detected.
I will let it run over the next few days during the daytime and see how things go.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 20/02/2022 18:35, IPFire Project wrote:
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*IPFire 2.27 - Core Update 164 is available for testing*
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