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Missing links in Navigation Panel
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:32 pm
by sdelcorno
Hi, I've just upgraded Gargoyle from 1.3.3 to 1.3.9. I backed up the config before flashing the Fonera and restored right after upgrading. Everything is working fine except a few missing links from Navigation panels (on the left). Most notable missing links: DHCP settings (to set fixed IP-MAC pairs), port_forwarding (pretty self explanatory) amongst others.
Anyone with the same issue?
Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this behaviour?
Thank you in advance!
And congrats, since Gargoyle is really a good (and usefull) piece of software!

Re: Missing links in Navigation Panel
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:15 am
by DoesItMatter
1) Reset to defaults and re-flash 1.3.9 to be sure you got a good flash
2) Make sure you flush your internet browser caches
3) Try to do some configuring yourself to test
4) Once you're sure all the tabs are ok/working, then go ahead
and reload your config backup and see if that works.
Re: Missing links in Navigation Panel
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:55 pm
by sdelcorno
DoesItMatter wrote:
4) Once you're sure all the tabs are ok/working, then go ahead
and reload your config backup and see if that works.
I've got a couple of screenshots. Right after installing 1.3.9 I have all the links in left navigation panel. Next I restore old config and the links go away misteriously. Again.
Any different idea/suggestion?
Re: Missing links in Navigation Panel
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:43 pm
by DoesItMatter
My #1 suggestion would be to write down all your info
and re-configure by hand.
It is very unlikely - but I think I've experienced it once, where
the config file is corrupted and doesn't reload properly.
What version did you upgrade from?
If you did a huge jump, like from 1.3.1 to 1.3.9, try this.
Load up the old version, re-load that config file, make sure it all works.
Then go ahead and jump up 1 version, reload the config, and see if
it works ok. If it does, re-save a NEW config file and then try the
1.3.9 upgrade and reload the new saved config.
Re: Missing links in Navigation Panel
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:28 am
by sdelcorno
DoesItMatter wrote:It is very unlikely - but I think I've experienced it once, where
the config file is corrupted and doesn't reload properly.
It's very unlikely but it's exactly what happened to me
I followed your directions and now everything looks OK, apart from a strange behaviour with DHCP/DNS that I'll dig later
Thank you.