• upgrading 2.4.4-RELEASE-p3 (amd64)

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    @brian-smit To your question about it not being offered: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#upgrade-not-offered-library-errors
  • Ver 2.3.5

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    @rcoleman-netgate said in Ver 2.3.5: AMD Geode or other 32-bit only CPU. My advice would be to get somewhat current hardware then.. 32bit only - that hardware has to be what 10+ years old.. time to move on..
  • Solved - Upgrading from 2.6.0 to Plus - Unable to check for updates

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    @adelaide_guy Same blocker. Next, opened a support ticket. Appears they need a cert output from in-place upgraded CE system to correct their backend (asked if the system was in-place upgraded CE migrating to Plus or newly downloaded CE v2.6 upgrading to Plus - might be different fix routes). Anyways Netgate support was awesome! Migration from CE to Plus is complete.
  • Bad request error upgrading to pfSense Plus

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    Fix: start a new taclite support request. Result: Chris verified the issue and then resolved it which allowed the system to upgrade from CE to Plus. Amazing customer service Netgate!
  • Downgrade from 2.6.0 to 2.5.2

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    @aspiringnetworkadmin I might be misreading that -- it could be the first is the ISO and the second is the USB file.
  • Extremely slow downloads when updating packages with upgrade.

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  • Authentication error repository pfSense-core has no meta file

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    I had to copy cert files from a running box to the installation with issues and then it worked... /etc/ssl -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 7544 Feb 15 16:54 pfSense-repo-custom.cert -rw------- 1 root wheel 3242 Feb 15 16:54 pfSense-repo-custom.key
  • Download

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    @steveits Correct.
  • update 2.0.1 v

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    Yeah, 2.0.1 is more then 10 y old. So I assume, your hardware is as old as well and could be incompatible with recent pfSense / FreeBSD versions. If you want to still use it try to get the latest BIOS for it first. Maybe it works with it. Aside from this any reason for hesitating to upgrade to a recent version? 2.3.5 was the latest version which was available for 32 bit hardware. So I'm wondering if your hardware is still 32 bit.
  • Update to 22.01 Failed with "Authentication error"

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    Hi there, finally, I was able to update it, it is very strange, it was failing before on one package listed in the logs above, but today it was crashing many times by retrieving the other packages as well, but in the end, was able to get everything and make an update. I lost the system for 10 minutes after a reboot, I thought tomorrow I will have a very "nice" morning in the office with being hit by hundreds of questions about why the network is dead... The system is now alive, but during the boot process in logs I found some logs which do not really looking good, tomorrow will be more clear whether everything works as before :) BR,
  • Fails to update

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    @cityunionmission There have been a few posts in the last week or two about IPv6 having problems with packages, at least. Try checking "Prefer IPv4 over IPv6" on System/Advanced/Networking. That affects only connections from pfSense itself per the docs. Have you looked through https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html ?
  • MBT-4220 update to 2.6.0 failed - TWICE

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    @stephenw10 I don’t know; the original USB stick I had, didn’t feel like walking a non-IT person through downloading and burning a USB stick over a iPhone tethering network connection… It was simpler using the existing stick and updating…
  • Stuck at loading kernel after upgrade to 2.6 (SOLVED)

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    It appeared I could not get the installer to run from the USB. I tried writing the 2.6.0 image using both Ethcher and Win32DiskImager and then setting the USB first in the boot priority. I keep on booting into the normal pfSense auto boot menu and then pfSense would hang. Odd behaviors but I am glad 2.6.0 seems to be up and running. This would have to be my first upgrade issue in years. Of course I forgot to remove my two packages (avahi and pfblockerng) prior to the webgui upgrade.
  • installator does not see my SSD

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    Hmm, probably not much we can do there. There may be some drive controller options in the BIOS you could try. You're seeing that just trying to boot the installer not after install? It may be possible to work-around it with loader variables. There are some shown here: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/kernel-ahcich-timeout-in-slot.51868/ Steve
  • FIXED>Dashboard update showing 2.3.2_1 avail YET I did install it

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    @securityconscious thank you works today also
  • HE IPv6 tunnel and pfSense Update

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    @nowa-it Maybe I have a dual WAN interface setup, as their is one for IPv4 and one for IPv6 but I'm not 'tracking', as the set up is static for the IPv6. When I got home yesterday, I managed to install the proposed pfBlocker update over he.net/IPv6. It went slowly ....... like 9600 bits / sec slow. After my daily Youtube-brain-food, and some data center checking around me ( Europe Internet backbone ) I saw huge traffic going east. Berlin, Warschau and further. Something going on in east Europe ?? ;) As he.net is a major player for most transatlantic connections, I guess I just have to wait it out. edit : found No packages available on multiple CE 2.6 devices - and it looks like it not the ipv6 tunnel from he.net, but more closer to where the update servers live. Could still be he.net of course.
  • Failed upgrade to 22.01 on SG-2220

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    The configuration isn't copied to RAM during upgrade, it remains in place on the disk and isn't touched then. Not sure what might have happened, but it wouldn't have only been from the upgrade being interrupted. Not unless whatever happened also corrupted the filesystem. The upgrade process doesn't touch the disk in that way, it only applies new OS packages in place of the old ones and makes config adjustments afterward. If it gets interrupted in the wrong place, such as during the kernel package update, I could see it failing to boot like you showed. But that wouldn't result in losing the config or other filesystem data in most cases. It's possible there was some existing filesystem corruption that was exasperated in some way by the upgrade but that's also quite rare. If that was the case, a reinstall should fix it all up, unless there is a hardware issue underneath such as a failing disk. You might want to keep a close eye on it and make regular backups just in case. Turning on ACB can also help there, but you'll still want to retain a local backup periodically, especially using the new option to backup SSH keys, as that will result in a smoother experience with ACB overall.
  • Package Manager is not working

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    @patrick0525 See https://forum.netgate.com/topic/171033/no-packages-available-on-multiple-ce-2-6-devices/
  • DEINSTALL script failed

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    That's expected, harmless, and has been covered multiple times here in different threads. It was a bug in the DEINSTALL script of the old kernel. It's fixed in the new kernel. But there isn't a way to fix that bug without hitting it at least once as it removes the old package during upgrade. You won't see it on future upgrades on that system.
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    @rajesharide Hello, I was trying with installer Software as Serial mode. It was throwing error I tried with VGA mode installer and its working now
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