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emnoc
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v6.0 is here

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romanr
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Andy Bailey wrote:

I've getting a "Failed to save some changes: Input value is invalid" message (showing in the attachment) when I try and modify a policy (for example add an anti-spam to an existing policy).

Hey,

 

I don't have that problem - works fine for me since Beta 3.

 

Can you run the following on a Command Line, while you try to modify a policy:

 

diag deb reset

diag deb ena

diag deb cli 8

 

... and post the output

 

Br,

Roman

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Jordan_Thompson_FTNT

romanr wrote:

Andy Bailey wrote:

I've getting a "Failed to save some changes: Input value is invalid" message (showing in the attachment) when I try and modify a policy (for example add an anti-spam to an existing policy).

 

Can you run the following on a Command Line, while you try to modify a policy:

 

diag deb reset

diag deb ena

diag deb cli 8

 

... and post the output

 

In addition, please enable "diag debug app httpsd -1" and include that output.

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thuynh_FTNT

Andy Bailey wrote:

I've attached the output your requested Roman and Jordan. Thanks for your help.

 

Nothing really obvious for me. I tried opening the policy and then clicking ok (no changes) and again (no changes) same result both times. I tried Edge instread of Firefox too- no changes there either.

 

The key lines seem to be:-

 

[httpsd 9510 - 1522869450    error] cmdb_commit_from_json[1426] -- error saving request object to CLI (-651) [httpsd 9510 - 1522869450    error] _api_cmdb_v2_config[1137] -- error editing object (nret=-651) [httpsd 9510 - 1522869450    error] api_return_http_result[516] -- API error -651 raised

Interestingly I can delete policies- I just tried deleting a couple of unused policies and that worked fine (highlighted from the "IPv4 Policy" list and then just delete.

 

Any other ideas?

Hi Andy, we've tried with several FGTs and were unable to reproduce your issue. Looks like it's specific to your config after upgrade. From your CLI debug output, the CLI is rejecting the change (any policy edit save) from the GUI.

0: config firewall policy 0: edit 15 0: set ssl-ssh-profile "SSL Certs-Block Untrusted\\Invalid" -651: end

 

Here are a few other things to try:

1. Can you use the CLI to edit a policy? You can use the above commands to see further error reported by the CLI

2. Can you use the GUI to create new Policy? if not, please also include CLI and httpsd debug message

3. Does this happen to any policy edit via the GUI? 4. Can you check if your interfaces are correctly upgraded?

5. Which FGT model are you using? if possible, can you share your full config with us? you can email me the config at thuynh@fortinet.com

 

Tri

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sejrik
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i hear about some critical bugs in fortiweb V6.0 .

did anyone notice any ?

whats the diffrence between 5.9.1 and 6.0 

 

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