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chrus
20-05-2004, 20:41
I think I found a nasty bug:

Yesterday I added one after other some rows of my "server-applications" in the "Virtual Server List", everything seems OK (FW 1.7.5.6-2 Oleg).

Today I was changing some lines (deleting the row to change and adding a new one). But after the deleting the rows "got in tilt": this means the description, the port, ... of the table was mixed up and nothing was right.

The only way to get a correct VSL was to delete all the rows and enter them one after other without deleting one.

Today I upgraded to FW 1.7.5.6-3 from Oleg, but everything remains like this. I wouldnt go back to the original FW 1.7.5.6, because I need the printer feature.

How can this happen? Is this a bug? Would it be possible to directly change details of a row (not delete and re-enter)?

PS.: I hope it is not a Javascript-HTML-Frontend-Problem.
Thank you for every help...

chrus
06-07-2004, 11:52
Has anybody tried this feature (editing VSL list) in a newer (over 1.7.5.6-3) firmware?
To me the VSL features are very important.

Oleg
11-08-2004, 20:15
If I recall correctly, I've seen stupid bug in the ASUS sources, which causes things like this. The reason for that is "bad" characters in the description field which is not quoted/handled in the scripts. So, use simple one word descriptions.

fraho
06-05-2005, 11:26
As "simple one word descriptions" do not work either: Any news on this issue? Does the problem also occur with a newer firmware than 1.7.*.*??

fraho

Oleg
06-05-2005, 11:30
This firmware is not updated anymore. Switch to latest - 1.9.2.7-5

fraho
06-05-2005, 14:26
Hi Oleg,

that doesn't answer my question: Does this problem still occur with a newer firmware?

Fraho

Oleg
06-05-2005, 14:26
Try it and you will get an answer. I've not checked this.

tomilius
07-05-2005, 09:35
that doesn't answer my question: Does this problem still occur with a newer firmware?

Fraho

This doesn't answer your question either, but the 1337 among us use post-firewall ;).