Icon in Linux Firewall (iptables)

Hi Ilia,

Want to point out a litle small thing...

In Linux Firewall Iptables one icon is wrong, its the one for adding a rule in a list, both add before and add after are pointing downwards, and has done that for some time now.

Have a nice weekend!

Best regards, Leffe

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Submitted by Ilia on Sat, 02/15/2020 - 10:28

Leffe, hi.

Thank you for your time providing feedback.

Could you provide a screenshot? What browser and client OS is that?

I have uploaded a scrrenshot

//Leffe

This is latest Firefox running on Window 10 Pro

//Leffe

Oh... forgot... and the most logical order would be to have "Add Before" first and "After After" last...

//Leffe

Looks like the icons as rendered by the theme are incorrect in this case?

Probably something with the class "fa-flip-vertical" that doesn't do what it should.

//Leffe

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Submitted by Ilia on Sun, 02/16/2020 - 06:48

Looks like the icons as rendered by the theme are incorrect in this case?

Jamie, it's the way it is on the module. Should I change that?

..adding a rule in a list, both add before and add after are pointing downwards

That is something I can't reproduce on any of my installs. But I fixed miss-align bug. (have a look at the screenshot). I could login and take a look if you don't mind?

Probably something with the class "fa-flip-vertical" that doesn't do what it should.

:) Probably. How about the second, latest patch, let's see if fa-rotate works for you?

Yes!

Now the "before" is pointing up again, as it used to do!

Thanks!

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Submitted by Ilia on Sun, 02/16/2020 - 07:26

It wasn't our issue. It's just a browser bug. In this case you just force reload the page (Ctrl+Shift+R).

Nope!

A reload still have arrows down on the other server that runs on 19.45! On the other that run 19.46 they also pointed down, but after update to 19.46-2 which are using fa-rotate-180 the are correct!

And of course I make sure that this type of things is not some cached issue before I post.

//Leffe

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Submitted by Ilia on Sun, 02/16/2020 - 08:14

Odd. Then I will have to do more tests.

Thanks.

It's ok, not a problem... just wanted to let you know about it.

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Submitted by Ilia on Mon, 02/17/2020 - 09:48

It's ok, not a problem... just wanted to let you know about it.

If you open file editor window, can you provide me with a screenshot of how it looks like, with opened menu in ti? Just go to File Manager module, click on some file to edit, then on the top right, near minimize button, click on the menu button (3 horizontal lines) to keep it opened, and send me the screenshot of it, to have a look.

If you do the same but on the Private Tab, so all extensions would be disabled, do you have refresh button in that menu to be pointing at the same direction?

Hi, I don't have refresh button on non of them, have tried both 19.45 and 19.46-2 in normal and private tab. Se my attached screen shots.

I also did try this on our local test server running Authentic 19.41 in the same browser, and there are a refresh button where spinner is pointing in the same direction in both normal and private tab.

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Submitted by Ilia on Mon, 02/17/2020 - 12:28

Hi, I don't have refresh button on non of them, have tried both 19.45 and 19.46-2 in normal and private tab. Se my attached screen shots. I also did try this on our local test server running Authentic 19.41 in the same browser, and there are a refresh button where spinner is pointing in the same direction in both normal and private tab.

This is extremely confusing, as for some reason fa-flip doesn't work for you. Okay, I will boot to my Windows 10 and see what's going on. Uff.

Thank you very much for your time.

I'll mail you login so you can look for your self, and if you want... take a look at fail2ban. Do you need SSH running or do you go the "normal way"?

Let me know if you want to take a look in our server.

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Submitted by Ilia on Mon, 02/17/2020 - 12:51

Do you mean fail2ban issue? I responded on your second post, asking about few things? Just reply back as you decide what is best for you, and yes, if you cannot fix this issue, and decided to keep CentOS 7 for the new server (which like I already said don't recommend), then I can do it for you. :)