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problems
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isset($sh[$x]) breaks sync
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what is expected, to prevent MITM attacks. Fixes #1587
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install.
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IPv6. Also added some validation checks.
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bump package version
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associated textareas
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a v6 ip.
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denied by pfSense proxy". Also don't use pfSense there, but the product name instead.
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