Some 'errors'
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:44 am
Hi,
While using Gargoyle version 1.4.2 for a while know I find some things are not working as expected.
- Using Status / Web Usage / Web Monitor Preferences I'm unable to make the setting 'Monitor Only Hosts Below' stick. After setting the IP's I want to watch and saving the changes, the setting always reverts to 'Exclude Hosts Below From Monitoring' and although the use on these IP's is displayed in the 'Recently Visited Sites' listing, it's mixed with traffic on other non-set IP's.
- Under System / USB Storage / Shared Disks I want to protect the CIFS access with username and password (only possible in general and not per partition, which I would like to be able to do) and the NFS access only from a number of specified IP's.
Accessing those drive partitions without protection is no problem. When setting NFS access I can access from the LAN alright. But when setting username and password I can't access those partitions. It keeps asking for a network password, while I'm 100% certain that I entered the correct info. Whatever setting in CIFS and NFS access, I seem to be unable to maken those partitions accessible from the WAN side.
It seems to be a firmware problem. Any tips? TIA
While using Gargoyle version 1.4.2 for a while know I find some things are not working as expected.
- Using Status / Web Usage / Web Monitor Preferences I'm unable to make the setting 'Monitor Only Hosts Below' stick. After setting the IP's I want to watch and saving the changes, the setting always reverts to 'Exclude Hosts Below From Monitoring' and although the use on these IP's is displayed in the 'Recently Visited Sites' listing, it's mixed with traffic on other non-set IP's.
- Under System / USB Storage / Shared Disks I want to protect the CIFS access with username and password (only possible in general and not per partition, which I would like to be able to do) and the NFS access only from a number of specified IP's.
Accessing those drive partitions without protection is no problem. When setting NFS access I can access from the LAN alright. But when setting username and password I can't access those partitions. It keeps asking for a network password, while I'm 100% certain that I entered the correct info. Whatever setting in CIFS and NFS access, I seem to be unable to maken those partitions accessible from the WAN side.
It seems to be a firmware problem. Any tips? TIA