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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Right so it's still running the 22.01 meta package for some reason.

      I assume it's not offering you an update in the gui?

      If you run pfSense-upgrade -d at the command line does it offer anything?

      Otherwise you can try running pkg-static upgrade and it should then see the updated meta package.

      Steve

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        orangehand @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10
        so pfSense -upgrade -d from the gui cmd gives:

        Updating repositories metadata...
        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: . done
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: . done
        Processing entries: .. done
        pfSense-core repository update completed. 14 packages processed.
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: . done
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: .......... done
        Processing entries: .......... done
        pfSense repository update completed. 540 packages processed.
        All repositories are up to date.

        The following 61 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

        New packages to be INSTALLED:
        graphite2: 1.3.14 [pfSense]
        harfbuzz: 4.1.0 [pfSense]
        lua54: 5.4.2 [pfSense]
        php74-libbe: 0.1.4 [pfSense]

        Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
        bash: 5.1.12 -> 5.1.16 [pfSense]
        bind-tools: 9.16.23 -> 9.16.26 [pfSense]
        clamav: 0.104.1,1 -> 0.104.2,1 [pfSense]
        db5: 5.3.28_7 -> 5.3.28_8 [pfSense]
        devcpu-data: 20211109 -> 20220221 [pfSense]
        dnsmasq: 2.86,1 -> 2.86_3,1 [pfSense]
        dpinger: 3.0 -> 3.2 [pfSense]
        filterdns: 2.0_5 -> 2.0_6 [pfSense]
        fontconfig: 2.13.94_1,1 -> 2.13.94_2,1 [pfSense]
        gdbm: 1.22 -> 1.23 [pfSense]
        graphviz: 2.44.1_17 -> 2.50.0 [pfSense]
        hostapd: 2.9_4 -> 2.10 [pfSense]
        iperf3: 3.10.1_1 -> 3.11 [pfSense]
        libgd: 2.3.1,1 -> 2.3.3,1 [pfSense]
        links: 2.20.2_1,1 -> 2.25,1 [pfSense]
        mpd5: 5.9_6 -> 5.9_7 [pfSense]
        mysql57-client: 5.7.36 -> 5.7.37_1 [pfSense]
        ndpi: 4.0.d20210818,1 -> 4.2.d20220210,1 [pfSense]
        nginx: 1.20.2_1,2 -> 1.20.2_9,2 [pfSense]
        nss: 3.73 -> 3.76 [pfSense]
        ntopng: 5.0.d20210923,1 -> 5.2.d20220314,1 [pfSense]
        ntp: 4.2.8p15_3 -> 4.2.8p15_5 [pfSense]
        openvpn: 2.5.4_1 -> 2.6.0_8 [pfSense]
        pfSense: 22.01 -> 22.05 [pfSense]
        pfSense-pkg-sudo: 0.3_6 -> 0.3_7 [pfSense]
        php74-bz2: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ctype: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-filter: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ftp: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-gettext: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-intl: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-json: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ldap: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-opcache: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pcntl: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pdo_sqlite: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pfSense-module: 0.76 -> 0.81 [pfSense]
        php74-posix: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-readline: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-session: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-shmop: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-simplexml: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sockets: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sqlite3: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvmsg: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvsem: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvshm: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-xmlreader: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-xmlwriter: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        postgresql13-client: 13.5 -> 13.6 [pfSense]
        py38-libzfs: 1.1.2021100100 -> 1.1.2022021400 [pfSense]
        smartmontools: 7.2_3 -> 7.3 [pfSense]
        socat: 1.7.4.2 -> 1.7.4.3 [pfSense]
        squid: 4.15 -> 5.4.1 [pfSense]
        sudo: 1.9.8p2 -> 1.9.10 [pfSense]
        suricata: 6.0.4 -> 6.0.4_3 [pfSense]
        vnstat: 2.8 -> 2.9 [pfSense]

        Number of packages to be installed: 4
        Number of packages to be upgraded: 57

        The process will require 9 MiB more space.

        **** WARNING ****
        Reboot will be required!!
        Proceed with upgrade? (y/N) Aborting...

        Then after running pkg-static upgrade I get "up to date" in the Update section as per this screenshot
        Screenshot 2022-06-30 at 09.24.08.png

        Running the pfSense-upgrade via ssh doesn't seem to solve it either:
        sudo pfSense-upgrade -d
        Password:

        Updating repositories metadata...
        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: . done
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: . done
        Processing entries: .. done
        pfSense-core repository update completed. 14 packages processed.
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        Fetching meta.conf: . done
        Fetching packagesite.pkg: .......... done
        Processing entries: .......... done
        pfSense repository update completed. 540 packages processed.
        All repositories are up to date.

        The following 61 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

        New packages to be INSTALLED:
        graphite2: 1.3.14 [pfSense]
        harfbuzz: 4.1.0 [pfSense]
        lua54: 5.4.2 [pfSense]
        php74-libbe: 0.1.4 [pfSense]

        Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
        loads of packages and
        pfSense: 22.01 -> 22.05 [pfSense]
        and loads more

        Number of packages to be installed: 4
        Number of packages to be upgraded: 57

        The process will require 9 MiB more space.

        **** WARNING ****
        Reboot will be required!!
        Proceed with upgrade? (y/N) y

        Removing vital flag from php74...
        Downloading upgrade packages...
        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        pfSense-core repository is up to date.
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        pfSense repository is up to date.
        All repositories are up to date.
        Checking for upgrades (57 candidates): .......... done
        Processing candidates (57 candidates): .......... done
        Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
        The following 61 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

        New packages to be INSTALLED:
        graphite2: 1.3.14 [pfSense]
        harfbuzz: 4.1.0 [pfSense]
        lua54: 5.4.2 [pfSense]
        php74-libbe: 0.1.4 [pfSense]

        Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
        bash: 5.1.12 -> 5.1.16 [pfSense]
        bind-tools: 9.16.23 -> 9.16.26 [pfSense]
        clamav: 0.104.1,1 -> 0.104.2,1 [pfSense]
        db5: 5.3.28_7 -> 5.3.28_8 [pfSense]
        devcpu-data: 20211109 -> 20220221 [pfSense]
        dnsmasq: 2.86,1 -> 2.86_3,1 [pfSense]
        dpinger: 3.0 -> 3.2 [pfSense]
        filterdns: 2.0_5 -> 2.0_6 [pfSense]
        fontconfig: 2.13.94_1,1 -> 2.13.94_2,1 [pfSense]
        gdbm: 1.22 -> 1.23 [pfSense]
        graphviz: 2.44.1_17 -> 2.50.0 [pfSense]
        hostapd: 2.9_4 -> 2.10 [pfSense]
        iperf3: 3.10.1_1 -> 3.11 [pfSense]
        libgd: 2.3.1,1 -> 2.3.3,1 [pfSense]
        links: 2.20.2_1,1 -> 2.25,1 [pfSense]
        mpd5: 5.9_6 -> 5.9_7 [pfSense]
        mysql57-client: 5.7.36 -> 5.7.37_1 [pfSense]
        ndpi: 4.0.d20210818,1 -> 4.2.d20220210,1 [pfSense]
        nginx: 1.20.2_1,2 -> 1.20.2_9,2 [pfSense]
        nss: 3.73 -> 3.76 [pfSense]
        ntopng: 5.0.d20210923,1 -> 5.2.d20220314,1 [pfSense]
        ntp: 4.2.8p15_3 -> 4.2.8p15_5 [pfSense]
        openvpn: 2.5.4_1 -> 2.6.0_8 [pfSense]
        pfSense: 22.01 -> 22.05 [pfSense]
        pfSense-pkg-sudo: 0.3_6 -> 0.3_7 [pfSense]
        php74-bz2: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ctype: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-filter: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ftp: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-gettext: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-intl: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-json: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-ldap: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-opcache: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pcntl: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pdo_sqlite: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-pfSense-module: 0.76 -> 0.81 [pfSense]
        php74-posix: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-readline: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-session: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-shmop: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-simplexml: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sockets: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sqlite3: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvmsg: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvsem: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-sysvshm: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-xmlreader: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        php74-xmlwriter: 7.4.26 -> 7.4.28 [pfSense]
        postgresql13-client: 13.5 -> 13.6 [pfSense]
        py38-libzfs: 1.1.2021100100 -> 1.1.2022021400 [pfSense]
        smartmontools: 7.2_3 -> 7.3 [pfSense]
        socat: 1.7.4.2 -> 1.7.4.3 [pfSense]
        squid: 4.15 -> 5.4.1 [pfSense]
        sudo: 1.9.8p2 -> 1.9.10 [pfSense]
        suricata: 6.0.4 -> 6.0.4_3 [pfSense]
        vnstat: 2.8 -> 2.9 [pfSense]

        Number of packages to be installed: 4
        Number of packages to be upgraded: 57

        The process will require 9 MiB more space.

        Downloading pkg...

        No packages are required to be fetched.
        Integrity check was successful.

        Removing unnecessary packages...
        Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
        Nothing to do.
        Activating boot environment default... done.
        System is going to be upgraded. Rebooting in 10 seconds.

        Broadcast Message from nstjh@pfSense.orangehand.lan
        (/dev/pts/0) at 9:31 BST...

        System is going to be upgraded. Rebooting in 10 seconds.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Hmm, so it looks like it was offering you the upgrade but you initially refused it?

          Did you then run it and it is now showing up to date pkgs?

          Crucially it was showing the updated mpd5 which is required for PPPoE:

          mpd5: 5.9_6 -> 5.9_7 [pfSense]
          

          Steve

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            orangehand @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10

            I’m sorry I may have confused myself. Output of pfSense-upgrade in the gui seems to show that all is now up to date. But still no pppoe wan connection can be made. Should I give up, reinstall and restore a backup?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              That's probably quicker if you're able to do that.

              Steve

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                orangehand @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10
                Clean install and restore seems to have got me back up and running. Changed the file system to ZFS.

                In order to restore + which I previously had should I just request another lab key? Or should I use the previous one if I can find it?

                Thanks for all your help Steve; the moral of the story is to have a cheap router ready to rock so you can plug pfsense downstream of it and thus retain functionality. Zen's FritzBox has set me in good stead in this instance.

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                  orangehand @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  Oddly I cannot paste in a key. It's on 2.6 CE, but the register page does not allow pasting - says it already knows the device. Can you advise please?

                  Screenshot 2022-07-01 at 13.40.55.png

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                    orangehand @orangehand
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                    @orangehand
                    Sorry - ignore. I hadn't spotted it in the upgrade drop down!

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Like it says there, your device is already registered, you don't need to register again. the NDI doesn't change when you reinstall.

                      Steve

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                        orangehand @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 So I am back at 22.01 where I was. I'd like to go up to 22.05. What chance do you think of the same chaos ensuing? Am understandably nervous!

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Well I've updated countless things from 22.01 to 22.05 without issue. Including CE > Plus upgraded boxes. So I wouldn't expect any issues. You can never be 100% though since you hit something last time.

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                            orangehand @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10
                            Same again. No WAN post upgrade to 22.05
                            This is a mess!
                            Any ideas?

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                              orangehand @orangehand
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                              @orangehand
                              I’ve got a spare physical port. Might it be worth trying to move the wan interface to it?

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                                orangehand @orangehand
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                                @orangehand
                                Just tried igb2. Simply changed WAN to it in interface assignments. Haven’t rebooted. No dice

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                                  orangehand @orangehand
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                                  @orangehand
                                  Rebooted. No change

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                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                    You see the same error? Same output from pkg info -x pfSense?

                                    I note you have Squid running, I wonder if that is getting stuck reinstalling.

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                                      orangehand @stephenw10
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                                      @stephenw10

                                      Shell Output - pkg info -x pfSense
                                      pfSense-22.01
                                      pfSense-Status_Monitoring-1.7.11_4
                                      pfSense-base-22.05
                                      pfSense-default-config-serial-22.05
                                      pfSense-kernel-pfSense-22.05
                                      pfSense-pkg-Status_Traffic_Totals-2.3.2_2
                                      pfSense-pkg-acme-0.7.1_1
                                      pfSense-pkg-bandwidthd-0.7.4_5
                                      pfSense-pkg-iperf-3.0.2_5
                                      pfSense-pkg-ntopng-0.8.13_10
                                      pfSense-pkg-openvpn-client-export-1.6_4
                                      pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG-devel-3.1.0_4
                                      pfSense-pkg-squid-0.4.45_8
                                      pfSense-pkg-squidGuard-1.16.18_20
                                      pfSense-pkg-sudo-0.3_7
                                      pfSense-pkg-suricata-6.0.4_1
                                      pfSense-rc-22.05
                                      pfSense-repo-22.05_2
                                      pfSense-upgrade-1.0_26
                                      php74-pfSense-module-0.76

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                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                        @orangehand said in Upgrade to 22.05 has killed my pppoe WAN:

                                        pfSense-22.01

                                        Yeah, it still has the 22.01 meta package. If you run pkg upgrade it should offer you the upgrades to the current versions of anything that didn't update correctly.

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                                          orangehand @stephenw10
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                                          @stephenw10 That worked, thanks. Manually change the WAN method to PPPoE or restore the last good backup?

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            I would manually change since restoring the backup will reinstall all the packages again and might hit whatever was stalling out last time. If that does happen you can usually find the stalled process and stop it allowing the install to continue.

                                            Steve

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