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===========================
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General User Interface
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===========================
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This article explains the basics of the OPNsense Graphical User Interface or GUI
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for short.
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User Login
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----------
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Before we can take a look at the GUI options we need to login.
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The default user is root and the password is opnsense.
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.. image:: images/login.png
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GUI Layout & Main Components
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The GUI consists out of the following main components:
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.. image:: images/gui_layout.png
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:width: 100%
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Logo & Link to Lobby
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---------------------
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Click on the OPNsense logo wherever you are in the interface and you will be
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directed to the lobby and dashboard.
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In the Lobby you can:
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* Look at the dashboard with widgets
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* View the 2-clause BSD license
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* Change your password
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* Logout
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Menu Area
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The Menu area holds all the primary menus and submenus.
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Here you can select what part of the system you want to watch or change.
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You can see the layering on the menu. There are three levels:
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#. Category level
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#. Function level
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#. Configuration level *(may not exist if the function is simple)*
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In the following sample you see a screenshot of the Category **System**, with:
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* Function: **Settings**
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* Selected Configuration item: **General**
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.. image:: images/submenu.png
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Quick Navigation
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A faster way to navigate trough the GUI is by using the quick navigation/search box
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on the upper right corner of the screen. Either click on it or hit tab to select it.
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The search field is a type-ahead field, meaning that it will guess what you are
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looking for and fill up while typing. Hit Enter or click on an option to select
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and navigate directly to the right page.
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.. image:: images/quick-navigation.png
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User & Local domain
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-------------------
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In the right corner just to the left of the quick navigation you will see your
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username and the full domain name the firewall is configured with
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(to change firewall name, go to :menuselection:`System --> Setting --> General`).
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Content Area
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The content area is used to display:
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* Input forms
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* Popup Forms
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* Buttons
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* General forms of data output graphical and text based
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Form View
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Let's take a look at how an advanced form may look like:
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.. image:: images/proxy_form.png
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Full Help
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Many forms are equipped with built-in help. In the upper right corner of the form
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you can select to view all help messages at once. The toggle will color green when
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enabled and show the help messages beneath the input items.
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.. image:: images/help_msg.png
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Advanced Mode
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Some forms have hidden advanced features, to view them toggle the **advanced mode** in
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the left corner of the form. Doing so will reveal all advanced options.
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.. image:: images/advanced.png
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Single Item Help
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Show a single line help by pressing the **(i)** left of a form item.
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Like this:
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.. image:: images/info.png
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Standard Tabs
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A standard tab can be clicked upon to open the corresponding form.
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A sample can be seen here:
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.. image:: images/tab.png
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Dropdown Tabs
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A dropdown tab can be clicked upon to open the first menu item or you can click on
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the arrow next to it to show all options, like so:
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.. image:: images/dropdown_tab.png
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Data grids
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Many components within OPNsense use grid views to navigate through content, below is an example of a simple table view
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supporting the most relevant actions.
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.. image:: images/gui_grid.png
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Fields
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.. raw:: html
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The available fields vary between components, the <i class="fa fa-list-ul"></i> icon can be used to select which fields should
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be visible or hidden.
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<br/><br/>
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Filter and limit
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.. raw:: html
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The top area of the grid contains a search input combined with a reload button <i class="fa fa-reload"></i> and
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a selection for the number of rows to show at once on a page. Often the search input will be instantly applied, but
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in some cases a reload is needed if the action can't be processed fast enough.
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<br/><br/>
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Actions
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.. raw:: html
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Different actions could be supported on a (set of) records:
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<ul class="simple">
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<li> <i class="fa fa-square-o"></i> / <i class="fa fa-check-square-o"> </i> Enable / disable a record </li>
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<li> <i class="fa fa-pencil"></i> Edit a record </li>
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<li> <i class="fa fa-clone"></i> Copy a record and edit </li>
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<li> <i class="fa fa-trash"></i> Delete a record, usually this will ask for a confirmation </li>
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<li> <i class="fa fa-plus"></i> Add a new record and open edit dialog </li>
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</ul>
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<br/><br/>
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Page Navigation
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The navigation buttons :code:`« ‹ [1,2,..] › »` help scroll through the different pages that are available for the
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selected data.
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.. Note::
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Although the page numbers and last page button (:code:`»`) are always visible, they can only be used when the size
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of the dataset is known upfront. In case of large datasets, such as intrusion alerts and log views the number of records
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is not known upfront, since there's no relation between the size of the underlaying data and the number of records.
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The record count in these cases is more or less a guestimate based on the number of records already shown.
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