pfSense Plus version 22.01 and pfSense CE version 2.6.0 Software are Now Available!
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@johnpoz That's a known issue with a couple specific packages:
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@jimp thanks! yeah wasn't anything couldn't work through - but it make for a less smooth experience is all.. Overall pretty happy with the whole process..
Not like I was currently using those packages anyway ;) But once I installed freerad for example - all my previous configurations were there, even if not currently running the package.
Looks like I am fully back to what I had, just on shiny new 22.01 and with the new zfs layout as well ;)
Some strangeness with pfblocker but expected maybe some issues with aliases I had until those were refreshed etc on just running an update in pfblocker..
Good work guys! as always - thanks!!
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I read an article that for home users pfsense plus is free, and they recommend upgrading from CE to Plus.
What's the difference between them both?
What advantage of CE does Plus have?
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@gwaitsi Right now I'm not sure there are many differences. In the announcements a year ago Netgate talked about a future new internal architecture for Plus, so presumably at some point there will be major differences. Plus runs on Netgate ARM hardware.
re: chargeable (for home users, presumably), I can't answer that but as long as they are similar and the config files are compatible then it seems like installing CE and restoring a config file is an easy path back to CE.
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Every time I use the traffic shaper the connection (limiters) falls off. will it be a bug in version 2.6.0?
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If you have the captive portal enabled you're probably hitting this:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12954Steve
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Just did a reinstall of pfSense using latest 2.6.0. First backed up config on 2.5.2 then did a reinstall on a new machine (old machine plan to retire).
All systems look to be OK except for the rate limiters. One of the VLANs has a firewall rule to rate limit the connections using source address. After troubleshooting why devices on that particular VLAN could not access the internet I figured the only difference with this particular VLAN was it had a rule utilizing rate limiters in the firewall rules. Disabled the rule and the devices on the VLAN could finally access the internet. There were no problems using this rule under 2.5.2.
I tried to use different queue types but all of them didn't work. For now I have disabled the rule but would like to have the rate limiters working.
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Do you have the captive portal enabled on any interface?
See the above linked bug report.
Steve
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yes. but not on the VLAN which has the traffic shaping rate limiter.
the captive portal VLAN has rate limited in the captive portal page itself and which doesn't require firewall rules and which works correctly. The VLAN which has no captive portal but instead uses traffic shaping firewall rules to rate limit blocks clients from accessing the internet.
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ok...I could get around the bug by enabling captive portal on the VLAN that doesn't have CP enabled and use the rate limiter in the captive portal config page and disabled the rate limiter in the firewall. All works well and actually prefer it this way as it is consistent with my other VLANs which use the CP.
Since I don't want the login page to appear for this VLAN I configured to allow 100 pass through credits and 1 hour to restore the credits. Seems to work just as well.
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Yeah, that would do it.
The bug is as described there. If you have the captive portal enabled on any interface then ipfw is active. And if ipfw is active then traffic sent to dummynet pipes (Limiters) by pf will fail. So to use Limiters outside of captive portal, captive portal must be disabled entirely on all interfaces.
Steve
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Another problem discovered with my 2.6.0 upgrade. I have configured my ppp connection to reset each day at 3am. I noticed in the logs from 3am - 4am every minute the ppp will reset itself over and over again 59 times then stop at 4am and remain stable until the next ppp reset at 3am the following day. It repeats this connect/disconnect pattern everyday for exactly 1 hour.
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Hmm, interesting. Does it connect successfully, repeatedly during that time?
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yes. I get 59 new IP addresses over the course of 1 hour.
I have disabled the option to reset the ppp connection for now.
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@papdee said in pfSense Plus version 22.01 and pfSense CE version 2.6.0 Software are Now Available!:
yes. I get 59 new IP addresses over the course of 1 hour.
I have disabled the option to reset the ppp connection for now.
What is your selection for the Periodic Reset option? It sounds like you have a bad custom option set. Daily at 3am would be Hour:
3
, Minute:0
. If you put*
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OK, I need to force it to "0" . It defaults to * so I missed that.
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the pppoe reset option will ignore all user input and enter * into CRON for minutes. The only to get around this is to manually edit the CRON job which I don't want to do.
Another bug came up with the captive portal. If you click on Enable custom page and upload your own custom page then click save then go back and click live view it will always show the default netgate page.
Another bug with captive portal: if custom page is already clicked to enable and you try to unclick enable custom page and then try to save it doesn't unclick enable custom page. Once you have clicked custom page it us always enabled.
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Looks like it just doesn't like
0
. If you enter a non-zero value such as1
or30
it takes it. But if you enter0
then on save it changes to*
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I created a Redmine issue to have the issue corrected:
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not sure this is coincident with the new release but after a ISP outage I found that dhcp service stopped handing out default gateway assignments. I had to go to each one and give the default default gateway value even though it wasn't required before.