Upgrade to 22.05 has killed my pppoe WAN
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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
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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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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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@stephenw10 Part of my plan was to virtualise pfsense in Proxmox. I've just made a bare VM of 2.6 CE which again will only correctly bring up a WAN interface off my ISP router and thus using DHCP. I assumed I would be able to get PPPoE to work on this clean install but no. I've read other instances of 2.6 or 22.05 killing the WAN interface. Does this need to be logged as a bug now?
ppp log attached
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@orangehand The connection is Zen fttp and I've double checked that the only data they need in the ppp process is username and password, both of which are triple checked to be correct. I'm just checking what they are seeing their end. Will update this if anything significant.
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@orangehand
OK. Mysteriously all sorted. I've typed in the ppp creds so many times, but this time it worked. About to try the CE to + upgrade! -
Hmm, yeah, fingers crossed then. I have a number of PPPoE connections working fine here in 22.05. As far as I know it should work fine.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Bazinga! Finally! Many thanks for your help Steve. It didn't return any packages, but I'd filled the previous box with so much dross that I'm happy to be starting again. If I've restored a backup of the system with those packages installed, if I install them manually, will they likely just pick up the settings? And if there are orphan settings which I will never use again and which have no parent pkg, how best to remove them?
Many thanks again!
(This is now virtualised under Proxmox.latest on one of the Chinese 4x2.5g boxes that STH have been featuring 2G/50G 2 cores. FAR quicker and more responsive than the APU24 that it was on as a bare metal install)
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Sorry to revive a 10+ day thread.
Just upgraded from 2.6 > 22.01 = works fine
upgrade from 22.01 > 22.05 it broke my PPPoE. Bell Fibre in Canada. IDK if that brings any details to the table.I will attempt some of the things here with dpkg upgrade because it's a remote site, so fingers crossed for me.
I tried a few times to just re-enter the PPP details; deteling and remaking both the VLAN tag and PPP credentials and just straight NOTHING. PFSense just checked out for a vacation. -
@stephenw10 Given the most recent post here, is this looking like a bug now?
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More information needed. @gothixkhan are you seeing the same errors in the logs after upgrading?
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@stephenw10 I'm happy to report 2nd time around, it did not mess up PPPoE.
Is it possible really that it gets stuck on a pkg upgrade if PFSense is loaded with plugins?
my previous installation had pretty much all the plugins I needed for security and functionality.I just redid it on a brand spanking fresh install of pfsense and it worked like a charm. so maybe food for thought?
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@gothixkhan said in Upgrade to 22.05 has killed my pppoe WAN:
Is it possible really that it gets stuck on a pkg upgrade if PFSense is loaded with plugins?
Yes, it is. And that is what we suspect is happening here though we've not been able to replicate it locally. Unfortunately most users reboot or reinstall before we can check what the pkg process is doing.
However this doesn't appear to be a PPPoE problem specifically. That's a symptom of an incomplete upgrade.Steve
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Hi,
I wanted to upgrade my 2.6 CE to pfSense Plus 22.05 today (always need to watch out for an ability for a 30 min downtime) and ran into exactly the same issue. :(
The intermediate step to 22.01 worked fine, after update 22.01 --> 22.05 my WAN was dead. Seeing the same error message in the logs: "Cannot attach to ng_ether message: Invalid argument"
I had no way to get PPPoE up and working. Found this thread and saw that my mpd was 5.9_6 (it should be 5.9_7). As my server is in my basement with absolutely no cellular coverage I can't get some LTE hotspot connected - so finally I needed to revert to my pfSense 2.6 snapshot which I took before the update.
So, looking for a new slot where I can put my complete homlab down, can I download the mpd package somewhere manually and then update it "offline" if the same issue happens again? (Which is a good chance as I saw no errors during the upgrade process and package download)?
Any advise how to manually upgrade the mpd from 5.9_6 to 5.9_7 without any internet connection would be highly appreciated.
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You can fetch it and install it:
[22.05-RELEASE][admin@cedev-4.stevew.lan]/root: fetch https://pkg01-atx.netgate.com/pkg/pfSense_plus-v22_05_amd64-pfSense_plus_v22_05/All/mpd5-5.9_7.pkg mpd5-5.9_7.pkg 263 kB 480 kBps 01s [22.05-RELEASE][admin@cedev-4.stevew.lan]/root: pkg add mpd5-5.9_7.pkg Installing mpd5-5.9_7... the most recent version of mpd5-5.9_7 is already installed
So fetch it in advance and install it manually if required.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Upgrade to 22.05 has killed my pppoe WAN:
You can fetch it and install it:
So fetch it in advance and install it manually if required.Thank you, @stephenw10 ! That saved my day. The upgrade from 22.01 to 22.05 went wrong again the same way. I transferred the mpd then to the machine, disabled and re-enabled the WAN IF and I had internet connectivity. Running the upgrade option (13) via shell then again and it updated the remaining stuff. It's in final startup now and I hope all will work ;-)