Bug #2554
closed
"kill client" functionality broken on OpenVPN status page
Added by JD - over 12 years ago.
Updated almost 12 years ago.
Affected Architecture:
All
Description
Since version 2.0.1 killing a client's connection no longer works from the OpenVPN status page. Still, killing the connection using the OpenVPN Dashboard Plugin works as expected.
Affected versions:
2.0.1-RELEASE (i386), built on Mon Dec 12 18:24:17 EST 2011, FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6
2.1-BETA0 (amd64), built on Tue Jul 10 13:26:47 EDT 2012, FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p3
2.1-BETA0 (amd64), built on Thu Jul 19 00:51:34 EDT 2012, FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p3
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Core Team)
What browser are you using to test this? I know these things tend no to work in IE.
Also if you get any JS errors in your browser, it would help to know what they are. Or if you can run firebug or chrome's debug mode when you try it may also give a better lead.
Hi Jim, I was digging further and I've tested the following combinations:
- Fedora 17, amd64, Firefox 13.0.1, with and without plugins)
- Windows XP, i686, Firefox 13.0.1, temp profile, no plugins)
- Windows XP, i686, Firefox 14.0.1, temp profile, no plugins)
Using the web console I get the following:
[16:42:31.848] jQuery(icon).attr("src") is undefined @ http://<nodeip>/status_openvpn.php:412
And the error console gives me this:
Timestamp: 07/20/2012 04:38:10 PM
Error: node is undefined
Source File: http://<nodeip>/javascript/sorttable.js
Line: 209
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- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
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