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Eisy-UI 0.7.2

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@bmercier

Updated to 0.7.2

Using Edge browser

I'm not seeing the same menu that you referenced in your release notes. I'm still showing the menu/Home page from the prior release. No system menu, no upgrade package page.

27 minutes ago, Techman said:

@bmercier

Updated to 0.7.2

Using Edge browser

I'm not seeing the same menu that you referenced in your release notes. I'm still showing the menu/Home page from the prior release. No system menu, no upgrade package page.

In the menu, click Settings | System.

Wouldn't it be useful to also display the FreeBSD version number? Especially when some upgrades specify a minimum version to upgrade from.

I just tried clicking on admin console, and it said "insecure download blocked". Clicking on "keep" let me continue, with additional warnings.

43 minutes ago, Techman said:

Try using HTTP not HTTPS to access eisy-ui

If you're replying to me...I meant if I'm in eisy-ui and I try to access admin console (top right corner of screen), I get the insecure download warning.

10 hours ago, Techman said:

@Guy Lavoie

Log into eisy-ui using HTTP and see if you still have the issue.

Ok. It actually happens the other way around. Using HTTP is what gives me the insecure download warning. Using HTTPS lets it through, but I get other warnings from Chrome about a possibly unsafe site. You can't win..!

It's interesting that contrary to IoX finder, which allows you to load the console either locally from the controller or from the web, the only way is of from the web in eisy-ui.

Edited by Guy Lavoie

1 hour ago, Guy Lavoie said:

Ok. It actually happens the other way around. Using HTTP is what gives me the insecure download warning. Using HTTPS lets it through, but I get other warnings from Chrome about a possibly unsafe site. You can't win..!

Some further details that expand on the issue:

For me, running Chrome 142.0.7444.60 under windows 11, when I attempt to load eisy-ui using https://LOCAL_IP , chrome warns me (about the self-signed certificate), and then if I tell it to proceed anyway, it does so and then changes the displayed url  to https://LOCAL_IP . If I then click on the Admin Console icon, chrome refuses to complete the download of admin.jnlp

If I load eisy-ui using http://LOCAL_IP, then click on the Admin Console icon, chrome complete the download of admin.jnlp

Edited by wmcneil
Added further details

24 minutes ago, wmcneil said:

If I load eisy-ui using http://LOCAL_IP, then click on the Admin Console icon, chrome complete the download of admin.jnlp

Interesting. It sounds like it could be a Chrome security setting. It gives me the warning, but allows me to continue if I click on "Keep" after getting the "blocked" message.

No biggie, but just something that will surely come up as more people try out eisy-ui.

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