This is a trivial thing and I feel silly mentioning it, but…
On an older Ubuntu 20.04, Webmin 7.10.0 server if I go to:
Webmin > Networking > Fail2Ban Intrusion Detector > Filter Action Jails
The "No"s are all red and the "Yes"s are black, and that makes seeing which ones are on a little easier.
But on a newer Ubuntu 24.04, Webmin 7.50.0 they are all black:
Was that a conscious change or did someone just forget to X the “color code the jails” bit on some build along the way?
Like I said, it’s so minor it’s silly, but I noticed it today and thing it was better the old way.
Thanks.
| SYSTEM INFORMATION |
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| OS type and version |
Ubuntu 24.04 |
| Webmin version |
7.50.0 |
You can click the enabled? to sort together with all yes at top.
ID10T
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Green/red would be in keeping with some things in the dashboard.
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@Ilia is working on upgrading the authentic theme, I don’t know if this is one of his considerations, but it does make sense.
Stegan
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not as trivial as you might think:
if your color blind red = black
= 
Ilia
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I don’t think it’s right to keep it in red in Fail2ban module because those are just disabled jails, not something that needs attention.
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