• I have release 2.3.4-RELEASE-p1 and want to upgrade to newer release

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    Mr. WasteM
    Download the pfsense software, backup the pfsense files, download the backup file. Use a usb to reinstall pfsense again, when done, load the backup you have. Good Luck, Mr. Waste
  • 2.4.5 RAM Issues

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    @MeCJay12 said in 2.4.5 RAM Issues: I noticed that before it reboots that the command line shows "swap_pager_getswapspace(32): failed" over and over I installed 2.4.5 several weeks ago and today I had the same swap space error and had to reboot. The reboot went unusually slow when starting the packages.
  • Machines use IPV6 for DNS until time out then switching to IPV4

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    That's not the same though. Changing from <512MB to 512MB or mode causes more significant changes. You would need to test that specifically. Steve
  • Available packages empty

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    @GodAtum said in Available packages empty: I was trying to install something today when I noticed the available packages page is empty and by searches brought up no results. I have installed pfblockerng before and my internet works. Looking through old posts, I tried accessing http://pkg.pfsense.org/ but I cannot, so for some reason pfsense is blocking that page. Maybe something to do with pfblockerng but nothing in the logs? Look here: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/154033/unable-to-download-available-package-list-cert-expired/3 last Post.
  • SG-1000 failed to upgrade to 2.4.5

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    Can you turn off the blocking of bogons on the WAN interface? (or disable IPv6 if you don't use it, I think that should avoid loading that table)
  • Time always slow 2.4.5

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    @johnpoz said in Time always slow 2.4.5: You go to the store and there is a bottle of booze listed for 24.99 on the shelf, but then you go to pay for it and there is sales tax and excise tax, and convenience tax, and whatever - and it ends up being 32$... Just put 32$ on the freaking shelf ;) Completely off-topic, but I like the banter.. this kinda reminds me of Bali eating out as a foreigner... Food + Service Tax + Tips + Peak Christmas Season Tax + Corkage.... plus foot rub, donkey ride, bracelet, coconut bag, photo, photo with snake, photo with monkey, photo with some random... then the tip to the driver once you get back to your accommodation, only to find the cleaners are waiting! But if I were to onsell the 3100 based on US prices of $399 as a small quantity reseller. Id assume I would have to buy this from Netgate USA with a max 15% discount and my ballpark calculations would be not including shipping: $399 - $60 discount = USD$339 add Shipping on bulk order = USD$??? $339 * $1.51 (2020-May-30 xe.com) = AUD$510 $515 + 10% GST for import = $561 $561 + 20% FX variance/margin/storage = $675 $675 + 10% wholesale GST = $745 It sounds about right and for me as a VAR, I get that wholesale GST back when I sell to the client. I guess Australia has simplified the taxes compared to other countries. @JeGr said in Time always slow 2.4.5: Don't know if the shop you checked auto-included VAT, import taxes and/or shipping - just sayin' :) Yup, those prices are exlcuding, so add another 10% on top of $750. So its a nice margin to be sitting on based on the above assumptions. Bintang anyone? Im sure its a rebranded Heinekan.
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    @Xu said in pfSense is unable to recover WAN whenever WAN connectivity is lost momentarily and restored: Broadcom/QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5716 1000Base-T Is this a modem ? Router ? If it's a modem, check out these WAN DHCP options : [image: 1590734784502-271d64e5-2acc-4c0b-9ae6-19539f2f6152-image.png] Example : when the WAN NIC comes up, the "Back-Off" timer could be used to give the modem some time to "stabilize" before pfSense starts firing DHCP requests. See manual for more options. Later on, when the connections goes bad again, the gateway monitor will 'reset' the WAN connection, reset the WAN interface, a new, delayed DHCP will kick in etc.
  • High CPU Usage, Low Troughput

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    there is a section for ix card, https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/hardware/tuning-and-troubleshooting-network-cards.html#intel-ix-4-cards
  • pfsense 2.4.4-RELEASE-p3

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    @jdeloach Thanks for pointing out. I was really missing that :)
  • 2.4.4-p3 to 2.4.5 slow upgrade [Solved]

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    I have had 2 upgrade from 2.4.4.x to 2.4.5 with no issues, then I tried one of my HA clusters and it will not upgrade. I get the package errors. ![0_1590585068050_pfsenseConsoleErrorPackages.png](Uploading 100%) Thanks, Joe
  • update from 2.4.4-p1 to 2.4.5 with packages fail to update or remove

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  • First time PFSense user here. :)

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  • Cannot PING or access web interface for pfSense on ESXi

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    I was able to find the solution! Because I was running a VM of ESXi and running pfSense within that VM, I had to switch the LAN and WAN interfaces as-well as augment the default IP of the LAN by 1 (192.168.1.2) because 192.168.1.1 was being used by VMware. All of these configurations were done within the pfSense console provided by the web interface from my virtual ESXi. Once I switched the interfaces and IP, I was able to ping and access the web interface of a pfSense VM loaded within an ESXi VM!
  • Reinstalling pfSense on SG-1100

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    @pctrailrunner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1lVIqEXk5g
  • How do i convert bootable USB to ISO file?

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  • Problems connecting via PPOE

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    Unfortunately, double NAT remains until you can connect to your ISP with PPPOE and get public IP on the WAN interface... What you can see on the mainboard tab with this little app? https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html Packet Capture: Sure, if you could see a set of log data, we could move forward, but it's also important what hardware we're struggling with right now. BTW: Have you cloned your old ASUS WAN MAC address on pfSense (MAC spoofing)? If I remember correctly you said in the past that ASUS works perfectly, it worked in this setup
  • Certificate verification failed during updating from 2.3 to 2.3.2

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    @jimp your right i need to change "date". then i was able to flash to WG BIOS 1.3, does someone here have a 1.2 ?
  • Rule syntax error after 2.4.4 upgrade to 2.4.5

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    GertjanG
    The extra rules used by 2.4.5 use labels like $NVR, $PFSense, $Wall_e. These are not pfSense itself. Reset your pfSense to default, make 'pppoe' work (and stop there) and these labels will be gone. Looks like these rules are part of NAT (?) rules on the pppoe interface that didn't exists when you were using 2.4.4. edit : just in case : NATting, of course, should not be used to access things like pfSense GUI or a NVR. Use OpenVPN server for a secured connection. Then you can access all your local devices without any NATting.
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