Although I never found myself in a situation where I need to have an
auto-revert, I can see how this will be useful for some. Or for
myself, someday.

Rgds,


On 2011-01-14, David Burgess <apt....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
>
> db
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