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      mloiterman @stephenw10
      last edited by

      @stephenw10

      It's only showing 2.6

      I had a system Register, but now it's gone.

      I guess I'm going to have to reinstall?

      Sigh...

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        mloiterman @mloiterman
        last edited by

        I reinstalled, restored my configuration and then upgraded to plus. Everything appears to be working correctly now.

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          ns
          last edited by

          I'm hitting the same issue after switching to pfsense+, hoping I can try some other troubleshooting techniques before doing a wipe/reload.

          [22.01-RELEASE][admin@localdomain]/root: pkg-static -d update
          DBG(1)[34629]> pkg initialized
          Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense-core
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: need forced update of pfSense-core
          DBG(1)[34629]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense-core.sqlite'
          DBG(1)[34629]> Request to fetch pkg+https://beta.pfsense.org/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-core/meta.conf
          DBG(1)[34629]> opening libfetch fetcher
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetching from: https://files01.netgate.com/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-core/meta.conf with opts "i"
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
          Fetching meta.conf: 100% 163 B 0.2kB/s 00:01
          DBG(1)[34629]> Request to fetch pkg+https://beta.pfsense.org/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-core/packagesite.pkg
          DBG(1)[34629]> opening libfetch fetcher
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetching from: https://files01.netgate.com/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-core/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
          Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100% 2 KiB 1.8kB/s 00:01
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: extracting packagesite.yaml of repo pfSense-core
          DBG(1)[34843]> PkgRepo: extracting signature of repo in a sandbox
          pkg-static: No trusted public keys found
          Unable to update repository pfSense-core
          Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: need forced update of pfSense
          DBG(1)[34629]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense.sqlite'
          DBG(1)[34629]> Request to fetch pkg+https://beta.pfsense.org/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-pfSense_devel/meta.conf
          DBG(1)[34629]> opening libfetch fetcher
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetching from: https://files00.netgate.com/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-pfSense_devel/meta.conf with opts "i"
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
          Fetching meta.conf: 100% 163 B 0.2kB/s 00:01
          DBG(1)[34629]> Request to fetch pkg+https://beta.pfsense.org/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-pfSense_devel/packagesite.pkg
          DBG(1)[34629]> opening libfetch fetcher
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetching from: https://files00.netgate.com/packages/pfSense_master_amd64-pfSense_devel/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
          DBG(1)[34629]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
          Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100% 152 KiB 155.7kB/s 00:01
          DBG(1)[34629]> PkgRepo: extracting packagesite.yaml of repo pfSense
          DBG(1)[35151]> PkgRepo: extracting signature of repo in a sandbox
          pkg-static: No trusted public keys found
          Unable to update repository pfSense
          Error updating repositories!

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan @ns
            last edited by

            @ns

            The system time is ok ?

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              ns @Gertjan
              last edited by

              @gertjan Indeed: Current date/time
              Fri Sep 16 10:36:35 EDT 2022

              I have tried switching different update branches from the UI, same results.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                What branch do you have selected?

                Looks like you might be trying to hit the dev branch which would be 22.09/22.11 at this point. Make sure you're set to latest stable to see 22.05.

                Steve

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                  ns @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10 I get the same results from all branches; here's the output from 2.6.0
                  pkg-static -d update
                  DBG(1)[9368]> pkg initialized
                  Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense-core
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: need forced update of pfSense-core
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense-core.sqlite'
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-core/meta.conf
                  DBG(1)[9368]> opening libfetch fetcher
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pkg01-atx.netgate.com/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-core/meta.conf with opts "i"
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                  Fetching meta.conf: 100% 163 B 0.2kB/s 00:01
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-core/packagesite.pkg
                  DBG(1)[9368]> opening libfetch fetcher
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pkg01-atx.netgate.com/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-core/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                  Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100% 2 KiB 1.7kB/s 00:01
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: extracting packagesite.yaml of repo pfSense-core
                  DBG(1)[9600]> PkgRepo: extracting signature of repo in a sandbox
                  pkg-static: No trusted public keys found
                  Unable to update repository pfSense-core
                  Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: need forced update of pfSense
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense.sqlite'
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-pfSense_v2_6_0/meta.conf
                  DBG(1)[9368]> opening libfetch fetcher
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pkg00-atx.netgate.com/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-pfSense_v2_6_0/meta.conf with opts "i"
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                  Fetching meta.conf: 100% 163 B 0.2kB/s 00:01
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-pfSense_v2_6_0/packagesite.pkg
                  DBG(1)[9368]> opening libfetch fetcher
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch > libfetch: connecting
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetching from: https://pkg00-atx.netgate.com/pfSense_v2_6_0_amd64-pfSense_v2_6_0/packagesite.pkg with opts "i"
                  DBG(1)[9368]> Fetch: fetcher chosen: https
                  Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100% 149 KiB 153.0kB/s 00:01
                  DBG(1)[9368]> PkgRepo: extracting packagesite.yaml of repo pfSense
                  DBG(1)[9650]> PkgRepo: extracting signature of repo in a sandbox
                  pkg-static: No trusted public keys found
                  Unable to update repository pfSense
                  Error updating repositories!

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Hmm, you were running 22.01 and trying to upgrade to 22.05 I assume?

                    You shouldn't be seeing 2.6 as an available branch at all.

                    What i the history on that install?

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                      ns @stephenw10
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10 I went from the 2.7.0 (last nightly from 8/30 IIRC) to Pfsense+ ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Ah, OK. Yes, that's not (yet) a supported upgrade path. Curently you can only upgrade between 2.6 and 22.01. You can then update to 22.05.

                        Are you able to re-install clean? That's probably going to be the quickest way back.

                        Otherwise try running freebsd-version -kru and uname -a to see what you have ended up with.

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                          ns @stephenw10
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 said in No trusted public keys found:

                          Wipe and reload is going to be a pita, but one that I forced on myself, this sucker is remote.

                          Here's the output(s):

                          uname -a

                          freebsd-version -kru
                          12.3-STABLE
                          12.3-STABLE
                          12.3-STABLE

                          uname -a
                          FreeBSD a.localdomain 12.3-STABLE FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE plus-RELENG_22_01-n202637-97cc5c23e13 pfSense amd64

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Ok, the latest stable repo branch is showing 22.01 or 2.6?

                            It needs to be 22.01. If it is then I would first try this:
                            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#upgrade-not-offered-library-errors

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                              ns @stephenw10
                              last edited by

                              @stephenw10 pulling the keys from git looks like it resolved the key issue. I'm somewhere between the CE>+ migration, but at least the FW is running. I'll leave it like this for the time being. Thank you for the assistance.

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Ah, good call! ๐Ÿ‘

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