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Use "Post" instead of "Get" in web browser to shutdown unRAID

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When I reboot or poweroff the unRAID server, the url is something like "http://tower/update.htm?startState=STOPPED&reboot=Reboot".  If I refresh this, it will reboot the unRAID server regardless of whether or not the array was shutdown properly.  Sure, people normally wouldn't go around refreshing that page, but that url can be called on accident.  One, after it reboots instead of going back in the history I may just type the name in again.  Now if I go back in the history and accidentally click on the page that reboots the server, it'll reboot.  Another possibility is if Firefox closes for whatever reason (a crash, I meant to close it, rebooted the PC, whatever) and I have it set to save my sessions.  When it starts back up, it'll reload each tab, thus making my unRAID server reboot.

 

If you have the browser POST the command instead, it would help out some.  Even if you refresh the page, the browser should ask if you're sure you want to repost the information.  Hopefully the user would know better than to click yes.

  • 1 month later...

This bit me bad the other day. I pressed backspace on my browser, this url popped up and before you know it. The server rebooted.

Web interface needs some rethinking. Some people including me have seen unexpected shutdowns just by browsing to main page... did the fix address this too?

 

 

 

 

Web interface needs some rethinking. Some people including me have seen unexpected shutdowns just by browsing to main page... did the fix address this too?

 

As mentioned in previous post, this is fixed in the next release  :)

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