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Imcompatible with zerotier 1.12.1 #123
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Same Problem here. |
I just guess zerotier has changed part of their configuration database structure or their access API interfaces , and this cause the issue, ztncui cannot parse the data from the http API, hope the author could fix it ASAP, the ztncui is great for me. |
Same issue here. |
Made a fork with a temporary fix: https://github.com/Koromix/ztncui |
Can you share the bianary file or tell how to build? thanks |
Same issue. Downgraded zerotier-one to 1.10.3 |
@Koromix thanks for your fix. I have made a branch issue#123 including your fix. Everyone please test on the latest and older versions of ZT. For Debian/Ubuntu: For Redhat: |
The fix seems to be working with 1.12.1 on Debian 12.1. No Errors and working configuration/add and remove of members. |
I have tested on 1.12.1, seems good, thanks for the fast response. |
Same issue here. |
This fix has been merged into master and the RPM release repo has been updated with 0.8.14, so to upgrade, please use the following instructions: For DEB, download and install from: For RPM: Once again, thanks to @Koromix for the fix! |
Thank you |
I am using the latest ztncui 0.8.13 and latest zerotier 1.12.1 seems the ztncui now is imcompatble with the change of zerotier 1.12.1 in some places, the path of 'networks ->network name->details' page cannot show details(it prompts the 404 http error when poll one particular network Id) and only can listed the network name in networks tab, so the futher configuration is impossible, can anyone help to fix this?
thanks.
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