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  • Brrrrr,

    What an annoying piece of forum software this is...
    It is built by people who don't know what intuitive is.

    Probably made by the same people who made the modern ClearOS web interface, still search myself silly to find stuf.
    I still long to say back to the Clarkconnect interface.

    Hi Nick, I'm not a new forum user, I started just after version 1 of Clarckconnect.
    But something went wrong with my data, so I signed up again.

    That I asked my question twice, is because of the bad forum software.
    I pressed the "send" button and it took at least 10 seconds before I got a response.
    I'm behind four big screens here and if the reaction takes so long, your eyes will automatically go to one of the other four screens, because i have more work to do.
    And I thought I already saw something from the corner of my eye, so that was the short message that the first question is always judged first.

    But just leave that message on the screen and show it immediately afther pushing te send button, and not after 10 seconds.
    In case you think I have a slow Internet connection, it is 400mBit down and 40MmBit, up fast enough for a forum topic? :p
    Creating forum topics on EEVBLOG is no problem at all also on a American Server.

    And now to the last about this forum and ClearOS website, why all the tracking that happens there.
    14 items I see in NoScript, 7 trackers and uBlock reports 11 items...
    Why so data greedy?

    But let's go back to network problem :-)
    Thanks for al the work!

    I have already solved a part based on your comment, I have now made a "Hot" LAN for one of the VLANs.
    And of course I ran into a bug that this didn't work, removed this VLAN and then created it again and when I created it I immediately chose for a HOT LAN and that worked.
    For now this is enough, with this I can isolate the IP segment for media equipment sufficiently in their VLAN.

    It is so practical, if you can use a matrix in the ClearOS web interface to specify which LAN or VLAN can exchange data with each other.
    I find it strange that this is still not built into ClearOS, why else would you use VLAN or separate IP segments if they can all talk to each other by default.

    For now, I am not going to modify Server network scripts in a production Server.
    I will set ClearOS as a virtual machine to test with the modifications you proposed.

    And I would like to thank you once again for your commitment!

    Kind regards,
    Bram