Gargoyle Login Screen Error
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:20 pm
Hello,
I've been using Gargoyle for about 6 months with no real errors until now. A few days ago, the http login screen for the Gargoyle web management page stopped displaying correctly, instead giving me a "Please Wait While Settings Are Applied" message, a spinning whirly-ding, and a few misplaced text boxes. I have attached a screenshot for reference.
While the login prompt is still displayed below the weirdness, it does not function, so I can not log in to manage the router. I have rebooted the router numerous times, and even ssh-ed in and manually restarted each process. All this was to no avail. I have also attached a copy of the router's ps -a output for reference.
Has anyone seen this error before or know how to fix it? I haven't tried dong a hard 'reset-to-system-defaults' type operation (I assume Gargoyle has such a feature), but would like to avoid it if possible (to save all my settings).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. It's quite annoying not being able to manage the router. Although, I should note, the routing portions (internet, wireless, etc) all seem to be working just fine.
Thanks,
Andy
I've been using Gargoyle for about 6 months with no real errors until now. A few days ago, the http login screen for the Gargoyle web management page stopped displaying correctly, instead giving me a "Please Wait While Settings Are Applied" message, a spinning whirly-ding, and a few misplaced text boxes. I have attached a screenshot for reference.
While the login prompt is still displayed below the weirdness, it does not function, so I can not log in to manage the router. I have rebooted the router numerous times, and even ssh-ed in and manually restarted each process. All this was to no avail. I have also attached a copy of the router's ps -a output for reference.
Has anyone seen this error before or know how to fix it? I haven't tried dong a hard 'reset-to-system-defaults' type operation (I assume Gargoyle has such a feature), but would like to avoid it if possible (to save all my settings).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. It's quite annoying not being able to manage the router. Although, I should note, the routing portions (internet, wireless, etc) all seem to be working just fine.
Thanks,
Andy