On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:10 PM, David Burgess wrote:
> You could use a different browser for pfsense. It's an inconvenience,
> but probably more convenient than closing all your tabs.
Install the "Web Developer Toolbar" for firefox and then select
Miscellaneous -> Clear Private Data -> HTTP Authe
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Joseph L.
Casale wrote:
> Argh, that means I have to close my browser:) I always have so much open
> like Nagios etc in other tabs...
You could use a different browser for pfsense. It's an inconvenience,
but probably more convenient than closing all your tabs.
d
>There isn't one in the 1.2 series since it uses HTTP authentication.
Argh, that means I have to close my browser:) I always have so much open
like Nagios etc in other tabs...
Thanks!
jlc
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:15, Joseph L.
Casale wrote:
> Silly question, where the heck is the logout button?
There isn't one in the 1.2 series since it uses HTTP authentication.
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Silly question, where the heck is the logout button?
jlc
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