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   1. Re:  Manual Topology won't display (login issue?) (Oliver Gorwits)
   2. Re: Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface? (Jason Garrett)
   3. Re:  Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface? (Oliver Gorwits)
   4. Re: Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface? (Jason Garrett)
   5. Re:  Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface? (Oliver Gorwits)
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Thanks again! I have fixed this in the next release of Netdisco.

oliver.

On 2018-03-22 01:47, [email protected] wrote:
I found the cause, or workaround, of the problem below, though it
still looks like a bug.

If I enable Port Control (which I usually keep off just in case), then
I can get to the manual topology.

Disabled it does this weird loop thing.

Happening for others?

Is it correct I should not be able to do manual topology without port
control enabled? (it's clearly not correct the way it loops in an
inner frame).

Linwood

FROM: [email protected]
 SENT: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 5:31 PM
 TO: '[email protected]'
<[email protected]>
 SUBJECT: FW: Manual Topology won't display (login issue?)

I use manual topology rarely, but just went to use it and kept ending
up at the home page.

Interestingly with a narrow screen, I get two menu page boxes, like
there's an iframe there. Also interesting the "System Information"
works fine on the home page, but on this embedded home page it just
says "Compiling statistics" forever, so it's not wired up correctly.

 I'm running it from apache, but I ran it in foreground manually and
got the same result.

I went back to an old system which had not been upgraded in some time,
and it worked fine. The current system was just updated, but I cannot
say if it was working before the last update.

Everything else that I've tried is working fine.

This is on Ubuntu 16.04.4, I've tried Chrome, Edge and Firefox it's
not browser specific.

If I look in the browser console I get this error (below signature).
I'm not sure if this is cause or effect though, if it's reloading the
main page for some reason it may just be a side effect.

I do see one other clue -- this is in the exchanges:

http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/admin/topology [1] (gets 200)

http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/ajax/content/admin/topology?dev1=&port1
[2]= (gets 302)

http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/login/denied?return_url=%2Fnetdisco%2Fajax%2Fcontent%2Fadmin%2Ftopology%3Fdev1%3D%26port1%3D
[3] (gets 200)

Looking in the URI portion there's a "denied", it seems like I am not
allowed to run it, but I'm an admin (I've checked several times, even
made a change in the user to make sure).

I have tried it with both trust_remote_user:true (my normal setup) and
with it false and logging directly in.

Is anyone else having this? Or is this a bug introduced recently? I am
on 2.39.17. I tried it on a pretty old (2.034001) version and it
worked fine there, I have nothing in between.

JPG attached is a screen shot showing this overlay home on a narrow
screen; note on a wide one it's invisible, it lays over the whole
screen.

I'm happy to enter an issue if it's broken, but wondering if first
anyone else has seen it?

Linwood

jquery-latest.min.js:5 Uncaught Error: History.js Adapter has already
been loaded...

 at eval (eval at <anonymous> (jquery-latest.min.js:3),
<anonymous>:1:109)

 at eval (eval at <anonymous> (jquery-latest.min.js:3),
<anonymous>:1:426)

 at eval (<anonymous>)

 at jquery-latest.min.js:3

 at Function.globalEval (jquery-latest.min.js:3)

 at text script (jquery-latest.min.js:5)

 at Fn (jquery-latest.min.js:5)

 at k (jquery-latest.min.js:5)

 at r (jquery-latest.min.js:5)

 at Object.send (jquery-latest.min.js:5)

Links:
------
[1] http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/admin/topology
[2] http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/ajax/content/admin/topology?dev1=&amp;port1
[3]
http://xxxxxx.local/netdisco/login/denied?return_url=%2Fnetdisco%2Fajax%2Fcontent%2Fadmin%2Ftopology%3Fdev1%3D%26port1%3D

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I was able to configure the Pseudo Device and populated a couple of neighbors 
via the manual topology.  However, when I click Neighbors on my Pseudo Device, 
I get an "Error: Your data contains an empty nodes array.".

Thanks!
Jason Garrett
Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
Email: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?

Hi Jason

On 2018-03-12 20:51, Jason Garrett wrote:
> It
> appears NetDisco only allows you have a device and a corresponding 
> interface 1 time as the Left Device and 1 time as the Right device. Is 
> that true?

Yes this is true.

The workaround we have is the creation of a "pseudo device" in Netdisco which 
acts as your VPN cloud. This works well if your network is fairly static, as 
after setting it up there's not a lot to do.

Go into Admin menu and select Pseudo Devices. Create one with enough ports to 
cover all your sites. Connect site devices to the pseudo device ports.

I hope this helps,

regards,
oliver.


> 
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> 
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> 
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Hi Jason

Are you running the most recent Netdisco version ?

On 2018-03-22 20:54, Jason Garrett wrote:
I was able to configure the Pseudo Device and populated a couple of
neighbors via the manual topology.  However, when I click Neighbors on
my Pseudo Device, I get an "Error: Your data contains an empty nodes
array.".

Thanks!
Jason Garrett
Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
Email: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?

Hi Jason

On 2018-03-12 20:51, Jason Garrett wrote:
It
appears NetDisco only allows you have a device and a corresponding
interface 1 time as the Left Device and 1 time as the Right device. Is
that true?

Yes this is true.

The workaround we have is the creation of a "pseudo device" in
Netdisco which acts as your VPN cloud. This works well if your network
is fairly static, as after setting it up there's not a lot to do.

Go into Admin menu and select Pseudo Devices. Create one with enough
ports to cover all your sites. Connect site devices to the pseudo
device ports.

I hope this helps,

regards,
oliver.



Thanks!

Jason Garrett

Diocese of Lincoln Schools

Education Technology: (402) 473-0600

Email: [email protected]


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I was, as of a couple of weeks ago. 

I'm running 2.39.15, but I see 2.39.17 must be available now.

Thanks!
Jason Garrett
Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
Email: [email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?

Hi Jason

Are you running the most recent Netdisco version ?

On 2018-03-22 20:54, Jason Garrett wrote:
> I was able to configure the Pseudo Device and populated a couple of 
> neighbors via the manual topology.  However, when I click Neighbors on 
> my Pseudo Device, I get an "Error: Your data contains an empty nodes 
> array.".
> 
> Thanks!
> Jason Garrett
> Diocese of Lincoln Schools
> Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
> Email: [email protected]
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:42 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?
> 
> Hi Jason
> 
> On 2018-03-12 20:51, Jason Garrett wrote:
>> It
>> appears NetDisco only allows you have a device and a corresponding 
>> interface 1 time as the Left Device and 1 time as the Right device. 
>> Is that true?
> 
> Yes this is true.
> 
> The workaround we have is the creation of a "pseudo device" in 
> Netdisco which acts as your VPN cloud. This works well if your network 
> is fairly static, as after setting it up there's not a lot to do.
> 
> Go into Admin menu and select Pseudo Devices. Create one with enough 
> ports to cover all your sites. Connect site devices to the pseudo 
> device ports.
> 
> I hope this helps,
> 
> regards,
> oliver.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Jason Garrett
>> 
>> Diocese of Lincoln Schools
>> 
>> Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
>> 
>> Email: [email protected]
>> 
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Hi Jason

I just spotted a bug anyway which you're tripping over, and have patched Netdisco. So the full fix (and tested with pseudo devices) will be in 2.39.18.

oliver.

On 2018-03-22 21:12, Jason Garrett wrote:
I was, as of a couple of weeks ago.

I'm running 2.39.15, but I see 2.39.17 must be available now.

Thanks!
Jason Garrett
Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
Email: [email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?

Hi Jason

Are you running the most recent Netdisco version ?

On 2018-03-22 20:54, Jason Garrett wrote:
I was able to configure the Pseudo Device and populated a couple of
neighbors via the manual topology.  However, when I click Neighbors on
my Pseudo Device, I get an "Error: Your data contains an empty nodes
array.".

Thanks!
Jason Garrett
Diocese of Lincoln Schools
Education Technology: (402) 473-0600
Email: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 7:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Multiple Neighbors to a Single Interface?

Hi Jason

On 2018-03-12 20:51, Jason Garrett wrote:
It
appears NetDisco only allows you have a device and a corresponding
interface 1 time as the Left Device and 1 time as the Right device.
Is that true?

Yes this is true.

The workaround we have is the creation of a "pseudo device" in
Netdisco which acts as your VPN cloud. This works well if your network
is fairly static, as after setting it up there's not a lot to do.

Go into Admin menu and select Pseudo Devices. Create one with enough
ports to cover all your sites. Connect site devices to the pseudo
device ports.

I hope this helps,

regards,
oliver.



Thanks!

Jason Garrett

Diocese of Lincoln Schools

Education Technology: (402) 473-0600

Email: [email protected]


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