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#336 Problem while whitelisting ports and IPs.

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2017-12-20
2016-06-11
Giorgos
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Hi! :-)

Trying to add - remove - enable - disable a port or IP, returns an "mv: missing destination file operand" error.
At the attached screenshot, I tried to add (whitelist) the Azureus home IP (for its connectivity test).

My system is Debian Jessie x64 KDE. PG from its repository.
Bye! :-)
G.

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  • jre-phoenix

    jre-phoenix - 2017-04-06
    • Group: PeerGuardian_2 --> PeerGuardian_Linux
     
  • jre-phoenix

    jre-phoenix - 2017-04-06

    Sorry for the late answer.
    It seems you were first trying to change the automatic update frequency, which implies moving the cron script between /etc/cron.{daily,weekly,whatever} folders.
    "Something" went wrong there, and then you couldn't do the other tasks.

    We are restructuring pgl to not use the /tmp/execute-all-pgl-commands.sh script. Once that's done, this issue should be solved.

     
  • Giorgos

    Giorgos - 2017-04-07

    Thanks jre-phoenix! :-)

    I'm waiting for the new version!

    PS. Meanwhile, if someone (in Debian) reads this and wants to whitelist something (eg. http-https traffic), a good way is bypassing the GUI.
    Just open the /etc/pgl/pglcmd.conf with an editor (needs root rights) and adding the appropriate lines there.
    Eg. "kdesu kate" will ask for pwd and open the editor with root rights.
    Opening pglcmd.conf and adding the line WHITE_TCP_OUT="http https" and saving, will do the trick.

     

    Last edit: Giorgos 2017-04-07
  • Fincer

    Fincer - 2017-12-20

    I guess this is the same issue I have talked about here:

    PGL not working on Arh/AntergOS

     

    Last edit: Fincer 2017-12-20

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