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Expected behaviour:
`On the Query log page, When you click on an ip address under client, It should only show queries from that client.
Actual behaviour:
It also shows queries from clients that have the part of their ip in their ip address. For example, If you select the ip 10.0.0.1, It will also show queries from 10.0.0.11
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to Query Log 2. Click on a client ip in the client column (preferrably your modem ip(which ends usually with .1) and make sure theres another ip which ends with .11. 3. Now you'll see queries by both the modem ip and the other ip
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How familiar are you with the the source code relevant to this issue?:
1
Expected behaviour:
`On the Query log page, When you click on an ip address under client, It should only show queries from that client.
Actual behaviour:
It also shows queries from clients that have the part of their ip in their ip address. For example, If you select the ip 10.0.0.1, It will also show queries from 10.0.0.11
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to Query Log
2. Click on a client ip in the client column (preferrably your modem ip(which ends usually with .1) and make sure theres another ip which ends with .11.
3. Now you'll see queries by both the modem ip and the other ip
{Alphanumeric token}
Troubleshooting undertaken, and/or other relevant information:
{Steps of what you have done to fix this}
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: