On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Charles N Wyble
<char...@knownelement.com> wrote:

> Phase one applies the configuration.
>
> Phase two rolls it back if you don't confirm it. So if you did something
> that blocked you out of the device for example, it would auto roll back.

Ubiquiti's AirOS 5 has a "change" button which updates the config file
but doesn't apply it. Pressing it also causes three buttons to appear
on the page, "Test", "Apply" and "Cancel". If you hit the test button
it applies your changes then posts a countdown from 180 seconds and
the 3 previous buttons are replaced by 2 new, "Apply" and "Revert".

This feature has saved me many walks in the snow, and I can see how it
could be useful in pfsense. AirOS is open, so I imagine the code could
be borrowed if it proves useful/portable to a dev.

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