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    pfSense Plus version 22.01 and pfSense CE version 2.6.0 Software are Now Available!

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      Waqar.UK
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      Great update - went smoothly. Took under 15 minutes: Qotom i5-5250U, 8GB RAM and 120 GB SSD (circa 2% used). ISP: VM 200Mbit down, get 200.

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        kaj
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        The update from version 2.5.2-RELEASE (amd64) to 2.6.0-RELEASE (amd64) with the following hardware: Qotom Q878GE Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU 16 GByte RAM and 256 Gbyte mSata SSD took smoothly within 5 to 10 minutes. The following packages have been updated: acme, apcupsd, Cron, freeradius3, iperf, Lightsquid, mailreport,nut, openvpn-client-export, pfBlockerNG-devel, squid, squidguard. It doesn't get any better than that. Thank you for the successful update process and greetings from Germany

        Thank you very much for the great work

        kaj

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          guardian Rebel Alliance
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          I just upgraded from 2.5.2 to 2.6.0, and it appeared to go well, except that I can no longer access the serial console by logging in as root. I can still login with ssh, to the user id that I use with the webgui, but I don't get the menu.

          Is this expected behavior, or a bug?
          How can I access the serial menu over ssh?

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          pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

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            skogs @guardian
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            @guardian sounds like you made a legitimate login at some point that isn't admin/root. Might need to re-create it (even though it is there) to get the login script and such back for the 'new' user.
            Guessing have to install sudo and stuff, as normal user wouldn't have root access.
            I think the textual menu is provided by /etc/rc.initial

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              rcoleman-netgate Netgate @guardian
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              @guardian try running

              /etc/rc.initial
              

              to get the menu. Only 'admin' gets the menu by default. If you have disabled this account it is now reflective in the SSH connection with the 2.6 update.

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                  jwg014
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                  HI,

                  any Idea how to deal with CVE-2022-0778 in the case e.g. HaProxy use inside pfSense?
                  BR Johannes

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                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @jwg014
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                    @jwg014 said in pfSense Plus version 22.01 and pfSense CE version 2.6.0 Software are Now Available!:

                    any Idea how to deal with CVE-2022-0778 in the case e.g. HaProxy use inside pfSense?

                    HAProxy would only be affected if you have it configured to accept client certificates as a form of authentication. Which is possible, but rare in practice. If you have concerns about that, move the service inside a VPN where it's much more protected. As far as we can tell so far, VPNs are not likely to be as much of an issue as there are other hurdles attackers would have to overcome before the certificates come into play (e.g. TLS key protecting OpenVPN in addition to certificate auth.), and several VPN types and configs don't use certificates at all (e.g. WireGuard). We're still checking into it and keeping an eye on what people find, though.

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                          urbanovits @mleighton
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                          @mleighton Were to report a security issue ?
                          Need a contact info, I'm not going to put on public.

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                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @urbanovits
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                            @urbanovits said in pfSense Plus version 22.01 and pfSense CE version 2.6.0 Software are Now Available!:

                            @mleighton Were to report a security issue ?
                            Need a contact info, I'm not going to put on public.

                            https://www.netgate.com/security has the relevant contact information and procedures for reporting security issues.

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