Joined: 31 Jul 2021 Posts: 2146 Location: All over YOUR webs
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2022 14:35 Post subject:
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This code is generic, here only happens if I save any of those with a space, if it were an issue would be an issue with all routers not any random device. Could also be some browser issue or cache related or other unknown variable and all of those are something out of our control.
The help files are still a long way from being "complete", but while we're waiting on j0ker to get sorted out, might as well be helpful I know BS is busy and I don't like "bullying" him if I can help it _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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I'm getting "httpd login failure for ..." and "Authentication fail" messages from [httpd] in the syslog when successfully logging into the GUI locally over http. If I type the wrong password on purpose, the same messages appear and I fail to log in (r50841 on northstar using Windows firefox). Related to the new login button?
Not really a bug but confusing messages nonetheless.
Joined: 05 Oct 2008 Posts: 667 Location: Helsinki, Finland / nr. Alkmaar, Netherlands
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 22:44 Post subject:
So, I changed to Chromium and the funny character was gone, but no arrow ... (temporarily in yellow, no theme)
Anyway, I would say it's the browser that is broken, although the browser makers probably disagree.
For this router I prefer blue as it is located in Finland. My other R7800 is in the Netherlands, therefore that one is orange, to avoid getting mixed up between the two.
I cleared all cookies and cached web content in Firefox using the privacy etc. settings, but the funny characters stay. I was looking for a shortcut, but if there is, it wasn't mentioned.
I should probably install a straight browser. I remember Opera ... is it any good?
On a Raspberry Pi Zero I once tried Midori, but it wasn't a success, quite the contrary.