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Bug #7692

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andwidthd date on daily report incorrect.

Added by Anonymous over 6 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

Status:
Not a Bug
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
07/14/2017
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Plus Target Version:
Release Notes:
Affected Version:
2.4
Affected Architecture:
SG-1000

Description

Bandwidthd shows incorrect date (changing between graphs) in daily report.

See attachment for screenshot.

Environment:
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SG-1000
2.4.0-BETA (arm)
built on Sat Jul 08 11:20:00 CDT 2017
FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p10


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incorrectedate.png (112 KB) incorrectedate.png Screenshot showing reported date and current date. Anonymous, 07/14/2017 07:03 AM
Actions #1

Updated by Jim Pingle over 6 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Not a Bug

Most likely something is cached in your browser. Try ctrl+F5 or shift+click reload. It is fine on all of my systems with bandwidthd installed.

Even if it were not, that is content provided by the bandwidthd binary package, not a part of the package we control.

Actions #2

Updated by Anonymous over 6 years ago

It is not the browser cache, the date seems to change on every graph generation, and the software was installed just a few days ago, not anywhere near the dates it reports (february, august, may, etc).

Any idea where to report bugs regarding bandwidthd.

It may be related to the ARM BETA platform on the SG-1000 if bandwidthd relies on other packages/system functions that report the date.

Did any of your systems include the SG-1000 sold by Netgate?

Actions #3

Updated by Jim Pingle over 6 years ago

I don't have it installed on either of my SG-1000s right now. It's possible there is an ARM-specific bug that affects some of its calculations. Still nothing we can do for that, though, unfortunately, it would be a bug in bandwidthd itself.

You can report bugs to the bandwidthd project here: https://sourceforge.net/p/bandwidthd/bugs/

Actions #4

Updated by Anonymous over 6 years ago

I have created a report with bandwidthd here:

https://sourceforge.net/p/bandwidthd/bugs/50/

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