I spent half an hour reordering my tunnel definitions after GTA decided a "Filter look-alike" interface format was better than the straight-forward tabular presentation in 3.3.x. But I wasn't quite ready to commit them so I figured I'd save the config file to my desktop and come back later. Guess what? No file Icon appeared on the desktop! So I downloaded the config from the box again and tried to save it to another folder. Guess what? It saved, but as something called "3.4.GBcfg" not GB341_031112 which is the old version/date filename syntax displayed in the filename box when you use Browse to save it where you want. And no matter what, it defaults to 3.4.GBcfg. So if you like to keep a history of past configurations in case you have to go back and restore something, it appears you can't.
Anybody else experiencing this?
Rick Van Leeuwen Network Services South Orange County Community College District Mission Viejo, CA
At 11/12/2003 07:58 PM, Christopher A. Congdon wrote:
I've been having problems as well with 3.4.1 & DHCP. I have a GB-200 that was shipped with v3.4.0. I configured it, then upgraded to v3.4.1. First thing that happened was the Feature codes disappeared, so I typed 'em back in. Everything was working fine, except that when I took the unit to a client site, DHCP did not function.
Guess I'd better check my GB Flash that I just upgraded from 3.3.4 to 3.4.1
Christopher Congdon Network Engineer Congdon.WEB [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.congdonweb.com 317-920-9601
-----Original Message----- From: Jared Corless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 19:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [gb-users] GBAdmin 3.4.1
Does anybody have a problem when using the latest 3.4.1 software with GBAdmin 3.4.1 when connecting to the firewall it doesn't load any DHCP Server settings so if you make any changes and save it back to the firewall it erases all the DHCP settings on the firewall.
Jared Corless
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