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DNS servers are not displayed and parsed correctly if more than one is defined #140

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this-username-has-been-taken opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 2 comments
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Hello!

I found a bug: the DNS servers are not displayed correctly if there are more than one defined on the Settings page. It is also impossible to save them.
Workaround: put a new line between the servers and save.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Put more than one correct DNS server onto Settings -> General page.
  2. Save the edits.
  3. Log out and log back in.
  4. Go to Settings -> General page and observe the issue: the servers are displayed in one line without any separators. It is also impossible to save this configuration until you put a new like between them.

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@NHAS NHAS added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 11, 2024
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NHAS commented Nov 15, 2024

You dont have to log out and log in again, you can just hard reload the page and it does this same thing

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@NHAS NHAS added the needs testing (on unstable) If the feature exists, but isnt yet released label Nov 15, 2024
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NHAS commented Nov 15, 2024

All done

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