For what it's worth - I seem to have been able to recreate the problem. We had 
disabled CSRF to get the rules / checks page to load faster. When I re-enabled 
CSRF, I couldn't load the filters page anymore.

To fix, I just commented out the filter mapping in the 
/perfigo/control/tomcat/normal-webapps/admin/WEB-INF/web.xml file again (as per 
a previous listserv post):

 +       <!--
         <filter-mapping
                 <filter-nameCSRFFilter</filter-name
                 <url-pattern/*</url-pattern
         </filter-mapping
 +       -->

Obviously, there are security implications for disabling CSRF. Just letting you 
know what I am seeing. We are running 4.1.3.1 as well. I believe CSRF was first 
introduced with 4.1.3.

HTH

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It never comes up, working with TAC as we speak...  :-)

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 13:37
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Ok here too (following the method that Howard mentioned) - how many certified 
devices do you have on that CAS? Ours is displaying fine with ~2,000 certified 
devices.

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Mine seems to be ok.


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William Blake
Abercrombie & Fitch
Network Architecture
614.283.7053
614.946.4131



                                                                           
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What happens when you:

Device Management  Clean Access Servers  Filter  Clean Access

Just a warning, my CAM becomes unresponsive, see attached.

Howard


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