Between about 17h00 and 20h00 UTC+1 on 9th June 2020, there was a bad release of app-network in the clearos-updates repo. If anyone has updated to app-network-2.7.11-1.v7, it is reasonably OK but does not work for external VLAN's and there are a couple of issues with the new bridge functions.
You can tell if you have upgraded to app-network-2.7.11-1.v7 from the webconfig IP Settings screen where the app version on the right will show 2.7.11, or by checking your yum log or by doing:
I would suggest that you downgrade back to the normal released app. To downgrade to earlier app, please do:
It has nothing to do with app-network-map which was intentionally released.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
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The post has been somewhat edited following John Jarrett's questions.
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You can tell if you have upgraded to app-network-2.7.11-1.v7 from the webconfig IP Settings screen where the app version on the right will show 2.7.11, or by checking your yum log or by doing:
rpm -q app-network
The generally released version is app-network-2.6.0-4.v7.I would suggest that you downgrade back to the normal released app. To downgrade to earlier app, please do:
yum downgrade app-network app-network-core
It has nothing to do with app-network-map which was intentionally released.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
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It could have come through auto or manual updates, but bear in mind nightly auto-updates should have completed in the west coast of the USA before the package was released. It could affect as far as Australia and New Zealand for auto updates. You can tell from the webconfig IP Settings screen where the app version on the right will show 2.7.11, or by checking your yum log or by doing:rpm -q app-network
It has nothing to do with the app-network-map.
It is worth bearing in mind that I've been using a slightly earlier version, app-network-2.7.8 for many months now on my production server and 2.7.11 is better. Most people will not notice it. It is mostly only people who have an external VLAN interface who will be affected and this is a much rarer use case. -
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