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James M. Woodward
James M. Woodward
@jmw@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Random #Sysadmin ramble;

Why is it so damn difficult to get aliases into #OPNSense?

Other parts of the config have a CSV export, but Aliases have to require a full JSON structure of some sort for import/download? And there's not a template download (yes, yes, I know, simple to create a sample and export, but still)?

That sucks from a usage perspective. I have 253 hosts in my current config (which isn't a lot) and I've got to migrate to 'aliases'. Needing to generate a full JSON structure with unique GUID/UUID's for them all sucks.

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MacLemon
MacLemon
@MacLemon@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@jmw While I understand your grief, I let ansible do that work for me. Also OPNsense usually is happy for pull requests that improve UX

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