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Resolved Strange icons for Plesk Firewall

Sergey K.

Basic Pleskian
Hi, dear community!
I tried to migrate my old server CentOS + Plesk Obsidian to Ubuntu + Plesk Obsidian.
I tried to copy-paste Plesk firewall rules from the old server to the new one.

When new rules were added and Firewall was updated - I've 2 strange orange icons (no hints on hover).
Could you explain, what does it mean?
 

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Thanks for the quick reply.
It's not clear for me.
Here it is a comparison screenshot.
Left part - old server with green mark and rules
Right part - new server - with orange mark BUT the rule settings are the same

Please advise, have I missed something?
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Ah, got you. I am using a newer version of the extension (you could update, too), so mine looks a bit different. I asked a colleague and the solution is that this arrow in orange means that the setting does not affect all IP addresses or ports, but only a specific range or selection.
 
Thanks for the update!

I've got Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.55 Update #2 for new server.
Are you talking about this new version?
 
... and I now see that the extension looks different on CentOS 7.9, although it has the same version. So probably that is somewhat linked not only to the version, but also to the operating system used. That's new to me, too.
 
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