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Teleporter does not restore DHCP server enabled state #5632
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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
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Teleporter does not restore DHCP server state
Teleporter does not restore DHCP server enabled state
Apr 5, 2024
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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.
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