• New Updates for 2.0 RC3 causing issues

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    @Highroller: A couple new updates for 2.0 RC3 came out today. After installing the updates I now have an RDD error. Can someone take a look at the attached long and give me direction on how to fix this or what to do? Thanks "UPDATE" I rolled back a couple configs and found the Errors where caused by Snort.  I was able to roll back to the point before the install of snort and all but one Error went away.  The one Error I'm still getting is: (apinger: Error while feeding rrdtool: Broken pipe). Anyone have an idea? Thanks
  • Questions about writing to CF

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    Your CF manufacturer actually made a bit smaller card than 4GB or one reason is that manufacturers define 4GB differently. In this forum we're already discussed this same thing over and over again.
  • New user,should I do the 1.3.9 or do the 2.0 release?

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    @AvadaKedava: Hey everyone new to pfsense here looking to use it because I want it for it's good QoS for VoIP in my office.  I have 1.3.9 installed and running I believe, whatever the stable one is.  Is it a good idea to go to 2.0 RC3 or should I wait for stable in production?  Not sure how good pfsense RC's are, like if it's buggy and just for testing or if people use it.  Thanks! I have been running Pfsense over 2 years now and i would say Go to 2.0 and at least RC3 build. The features difference really makes it worth the effort (not that there is any) to install. Many of the features in the 2.0 release are tailored to the internet "now" vs the 1.2.3 had features best for back then. Does not make sense to start your builds when all forums including support are focusing on the new build. Many of the problems of the old are fixed in the new. **I hope you made your decision by now this was an old post,This is for the new viewers.
  • 2.0 RC3 config into 1.2.3

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    Ok, thank you for the help!
  • Booting pfsense from flash memory

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    @wallabybob: A limited number of packages is supported on the embedded version. One of the intended application areas for the embedded version is for "disk" with a limited number of write cycles (e.g. compact flash). Thanks wallaby. I'll look into a SSD. By the way, I understand SSDs do not work well with Squid. Would I get any benefit from Squid on a home network and not running any web servers?
  • Upgrade to 2.0

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    Good solution! :-) There are new snapshots every day. Here you can find the changelog of the snapshots. https://github.com/bsdperimeter It is not neccessary to update every day but it makes sense to do so once a week or every two weeks. If you think you found a bug, first check for an update and then report to the forum if the bug is still persistent.
  • Install on new systems

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    You'll find that a USB memory stick is a great way to install as no optical drive is required.  I posted my newbie wanderings here: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=5379 Cheers, Dennis.
  • Problems with update

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    I tried "update error" in the search box and it gives me this: Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 … 38 Maybe you are searching in just a particular section of the forum. For the Installation and Upgrades section: Pages: [1] 2 3 For 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems section: Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 … 13 Did this solve your problem? @stephenw10: Have you read this? http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,38687.0.html Steve
  • No updates since July 4th???

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    np, keep an eye on that board for 2.0 related stuff.
  • Pfsense 2.0: kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for

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    I have the same problems, albeit a bit different, I get this message only for one interface, when I try to put it into the same gateway group and put it on the same level to have loadbalancing. Connections trying to use the new interface fail and the connections do not work proberly at all (most of them time out). I use VLAN's for my WAN connections. Each ADSL Router has it's own VLAN and Network (a 10.100.<vlan>.0/28 net) where vlans are counting up from 100. So there is no overlaping. Another symptom I have is with the failover pfsense box, which when started does not recognize it's Backup and everything is Master, I have to deactivate CARP and activate it again on the Backup-Router to have it become Backup. Then all gateways are offline except the one which is on the interface which gives me the problems described above with llinfo stuff, it stay's online and I get packet loss on both, the primary and the backup box … The servers are no-name computers with Intel PRO dual-port server network cards. Hope someone can figure out what's going on, i have this since the Beta through 2.0-RC3 (i386) built on August 3rd. best, Ray</vlan>
  • Update almost everyday!

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    @Gradius: I see. Thanks. But if you like to help the developers to fix bugs it is neccessary that you are running an actual snapshot so that they can narrow down between which snapshot there exists a new bug.
  • Booting embedded from usb stick?

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    @stephenw10: Create the file /boot/loader.conf.local and add the line there. See: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting This doesn't work for everyone but it does in most cases. Steve Worked for me!  Got the box working.  Thanks. Ken
  • Mkflash_new Errors on FreeBSD 8.2

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    stephenw10 sorry, I forget to get a bigger image, thanks!!!
  • Fail autoupgrade after manual upgrade using different image size

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    Boot the other slice (the one that is still from the 4gb image size) and then re-run a proper upgrade. If that doesn't work, you'll have to reimage the entire card.
  • Netfence NF-431 installation

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    Read howtos for cf installation, that should handle it
  • Multiple Issues with updates

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    Well… That's why I am testing this. I don't mind the startup / leaning issues so long as I can figure out in a few weeks of testing if I can get it done. At the same time I have an openSUSE server box I am working on. While not on-line yet, if pfSense does not pan out I will turn my efforts over to it. btw: any recomandations on a working Reverse Proxy? or a way to get a simular screen working?  ;D
  • Compact flash & Microdrive embedded space free

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    Covered in the FAQ ;) In short, each are for the respective size of media (1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB CF cards etc).
  • Unable to download perl-5.12.3.tbz

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    I also experienced this from the last snapshots, from July 18 - 31. All I have to do is uninstall and reinstall. Although my chance of success was very minimal, but it worked later on. I think it has something to do with the packages. I also experienced this perl error with ntop and squid. Aside from that, this is what I experienced in the last few days: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,39420.0.html There were also times that the installation was a success, but I cannot find the menu in the gui. So when I remove the package or do a reinstall, the installation process got to a halt or hang.
  • Upgrade from 1.2.3 to 2.0 FAILED

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    yes, I'll just reinstall and restore, thanks!
  • Install while isp is not connected

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    @jahonix: You cannot install packages from the internet without a connection there from WAN interface. True. But I don't recall any packages being required unless one or more packages is selected for installation.
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