Have a Fortigate 60D running 5.6.3.
In the User Groups I have three groups, I can edit two of the groups but when I try to edit the third group I get the spinning ball of death.
Nothing happens.
Is there a way around this?
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Hi,
Yes, I have the same issue. You have to remove white space in the group name. You can accomplish this in CLI
configure firewall addrgrp
rename "Group with white space" to "Groupwithoutspace"
end
Philippe
What browser? Try a different browser? Can you edit it via cli ?
Ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
emnoc wrote:Tried both Safari and Mozila, (also tried from different computer).What browser? Try a different browser? Can you edit it via cli ?
Ken
Had a look at the config from the cli, probably is editable, but have no idea how.
Hi,
Yes, I have the same issue. You have to remove white space in the group name. You can accomplish this in CLI
configure firewall addrgrp
rename "Group with white space" to "Groupwithoutspace"
end
Philippe
Take special notice to the syntax used in CLI: "rename abc to def". The "to" is necessary.
pgagne@androide.com wrote:Ok I'm getting there.Hi,
Yes, I have the same issue. You have to remove white space in the group name. You can accomplish this in CLI
configure firewall addrgrp
rename "Group with white space" to "Groupwithoutspace"
end
Philippe
Made another group with no spaces and can edit it, no problem. So this must be it (the spaces), good catch!
How do I delete the "spaced" groups.
The groups I am referring to are in "User and Device"->"User Groups" (can't find them in the cli)
Sorry for being such a noob.
conf user group
del ?
this will list all entries. Tab through and hit Enter.
ede_pfau wrote:Done.conf user group
del ?
this will list all entries. Tab through and hit Enter.
Thanks for the help.
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