It should be started with a shell cmd as I had got it working by following the posted fixes on 2.1.5 so will all those patches etc still be effective or do I need to clear out and start again. I had lcdproc and lcdproc dev on 215 as recommended somewhere but after the install only the dev package was reinstalled so I installed the standard package but it was no help I'm going to see if I can find the fix you mention in the docs and get back in a while.
Thanks Jay…
P.S. no ip6
@dbessa:
Install pfsense on raspberry pi b or cubieboard 2
No. Not at this point in time and not in the near future.
Why do people ask this over and over again?
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=79817.msg435431#msg435431
Hello all,
i sorted all to work fine except pflocker. Can someone please see this printscreens and tell me what caused this?
Many thnx.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31483374/Pfsense/Pfblocker_services.png
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31483374/Pfsense/pfblockerNG%20alerts.png
Restore the full backup you made prior to upgrading
OR
Install fresh and then restore your config.xml backup
If you don't have a full backup or a config backup of your previous install then you're screwed. If you are a paying support customer and have the AutoConfigBackup package installed, then you maybe able to restore based on that but I've never used AutoConfigBackup to restore a previous version's config file or if it's even possible.
Otherwise you can make a config.xml backup with package information removed (it's a checkbox) and then do a restore and manually add/configure your packages.
Hi,
thanks for your quick and sorry for my late response.
I was on vacation… 8)
I did install form scratch, but changed the hardware and installed as a vm. Backup restored fine and everything is up and running...
Best solution is to put your modem into bridged mode and allow your PFsense box to do everything.
Note down the modem settings for connecting to your ISP (PPPoe, SIP, username, PW etc etc) as you will need to put these settings into the WAN page of your PFsense box.
Well, I found 'set hint.run.0.disable=1' later on, after I was able to restore Internet connectivity at home :)
That's a good tip, but you have to be careful - if missed, booting and crashing caused many filesystem errors in my installation…