Bug #3790
closed
Input validation is too strict for IPv6 Prefix ID for Track Interface
Added by Jim Pingle over 10 years ago.
Updated almost 10 years ago.
Affected Version:
2.1-IPv6
Affected Architecture:
All
Description
It is impossible to set both the track interface and an ID higher than 0 in one action, even if it is valid.
For example if the WAN is set to DHCPv6 with a DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size of "60", the valid prefix IDs are 0 through F.
If you configure an internal interface to Track Interface, then select WAN and enter a higher ID (e.g. 1), then press save, an input validation error is printed saying the ID is invalid. If you select Track Interface and WAN and immediately Save, then enter the ID, the valid is kept.
This affects both 2.1.x and 2.2.
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Assignee set to Renato Botelho
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
A couple of additional items for this that need to be resolved...
- When the prefix selection box first appears, it always seems to show "between 0 and 0", even if a greater range is actually valid. (example: I have a /60 available, but when I add a new interface, it shows "between 0 and 0" when it should show "between 0 and f").
- You can enter a prefix value that is already in use on another interface and you are not alerted that the value is already in use, either on that page immediately or when saving the changes and the page reloads.
- Status changed from Resolved to Confirmed
- Assignee deleted (
Renato Botelho)
- Assignee set to Renato Botelho
- Status changed from Confirmed to Feedback
- Assignee changed from Renato Botelho to Chris Buechler
- Affected Version changed from 2.1 to 2.1-IPv6
- Status changed from Feedback to Confirmed
Seems to break when WAN is set to a /64 delegation. Saving LAN with an ID of 0 is rejected, though it is valid.
- Assignee changed from Chris Buechler to Renato Botelho
- Status changed from Confirmed to Feedback
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
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