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So that they are consistent with NAT Port Forward.
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Give NAT NPt GUI the same sort of interface as NAT 1:1
1) Checkbox to select multiple mappings and then delete selected
mappings
2) Tick/cross to enable/disable a mapping
3) Ability to "Add a new mapping based on this one"
4) Double-click to edit an entry
5) Ability to reorder mappings and save the new order - probably nobody
cares about that but it is easy to provide it the same as on other
forms, and so users can order the entries as they like.
Note: It used to try to automagically sort the entries based on ipcmp()
of the value of 'external' - that does not work in 2.2.* because
'external' is not a key at all for NPt. So I took that out - seemed more
consistent to provide the user drag-drop entry ordering feature.
Other bits of text in firewall NAT, 1:1 and Out standardized to make all
of them match.
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was the reason they were added, it was never finished and it's not being used
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are all pages and the "WebCfg" prefix implies they are pages.
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Any GUI script that loads the guiconfig.inc file will have access to
the autoloader.
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Mostly when dealing with enc0 interface.
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- Remove PPTP server and all related code
- Bump config version 12.2
- Write upgrade config code to remove pptpd section and also cleanup
firewall and NAT rules using PPTP interface or src/des
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