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Pi-hole version is v5.17.3 (Latest: v5.18.2)
web version is v5.21 (Latest: v5.21)
FTL version is v5.25.1 (Latest: v5.25.1)
pihole -v on the restore target PiHole
Pi-hole version is v5.18.2 (Latest: v5.18.2)
web version is v5.21 (Latest: v5.21)
FTL version is v5.25.1 (Latest: v5.25.1)
Platform
OS and version: Armbian/Jammy (Ubuntu)
Platform: BananaPi M2 Zero ARM SBC
OS and version: Ubuntu 23.10 (fresh install, using the server ISO)
Platform: Wyse 3040 / Intel Atom x5-Z8350 / x86-64
Expected behavior
I expected Teleporter to restore the previous state of my PiHole configuration, at the creation time of the backup file.
Actual behavior / bug
Teleporter did not restore the enabled state of the DHCP server.
Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
have an existing PiHole, running on Armbian / BananaPi M2 Zero ARM SBC
install Ubuntu 23.10 Server on a Wyse 3040 x86-64 thin client, with the intent to use this box as the PiHole
export the PiHole backup from the BananaPi, using Teleporter
import/restore the backup on the Wyse into a fresh install of PiHole, using Teleporter
(i might've rebooted the Wyse after restoring, i'm not quite sure)
notice the DHCP server remained un-enabled
after manually enabling the DHCP server, the enabled state remains after rebooting the Wyse
Considering that people who integrate a PiHole into a/their network, usually know what they're doing, i don't think that leaving the DHCP server disabled was a deliberate choice. Please export/backup and import/restore the DHCP server enabled state via Teleporter.
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PurryPlatypus
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Teleporter does not restore DHCP server state, as well as some custom configs
Teleporter does not restore DHCP server state
Apr 5, 2024
PurryPlatypus
changed the title
Teleporter does not restore DHCP server state
Teleporter does not restore DHCP server enabled state
Apr 5, 2024
Versions
pihole -v
on the backup export PiHolepihole -v
on the restore target PiHolePlatform
Expected behavior
I expected Teleporter to restore the previous state of my PiHole configuration, at the creation time of the backup file.
Actual behavior / bug
Teleporter did not restore the
enabled
state of the DHCP server.Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
enabled
Considering that people who integrate a PiHole into a/their network, usually know what they're doing, i don't think that leaving the DHCP server disabled was a deliberate choice. Please export/backup and import/restore the DHCP server enabled state via Teleporter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: