Installed Packages Notification - pfSense+
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 Finally, it happened : I got a mail : 13:01:20 The following updates are available and can be installed using System > Package Manager: System_Patches: 2.0_6 ==> 2.0_7 Some packages are part of the base system and will not show up in Package Manager. If any such updates are listed below, run `pkg upgrade` from the shell to install them: pfSense-pkg-System_Patches: 2.0_6 -> 2.0_7 [pfSense]The GUI showed :  edit : Hummmm, deception : it only offers one patch : Redmine #13424  this is an issue I had build my own patch rule for weeks ago (which is now 'official') - I've ditched it, and activated the 'official', build in patch. 
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 @Gertjan Thank you for the post. I didn't even see the System_Patches package in the Package Manager. I've now installed it and it shows version 2.0_7. I can see the same Fix for CRL expiration lifetime default and maximum values (Redmine #13424) entry. I applied the patch and restarted pfSense as well. Here is the output of the patch when I applied it: 
  Here is the output to the Patch does not apply cleanly: 
  Here is the output to the Patch can revert cleanly: 
  I'm not sure what to do at this point. Revert or not to Revert? 
  As well, I'm wondering if this System_Patches package will notify the Admin of patches when they become available? 
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 @newuser2pfsense said in Installed Packages Notification - pfSense+: As well, I'm wondering if this System_Patches package will notify the Admin of patches when they become available? When the pfSense package "System_Patches package" includes a new patch, its version number will change. It will go from 7 to 8. You will see this change in the GUI Dashboard, if you have the installed pfSense packages listed on the dashboard. But "System_Patches package will not send notifications. That why I mentioned this cron task above :  and the script file pkg_check.php has to be placed in the /root/ folder. Now the cron task will execute twice a day, and send a notification when it finds something. I've got the file from here Auto update check, checks for updates to base system + packages and sends email alerts and modified it so it takes also in account pfSense PLus (22.05) specific updates like the "firmware". 
 @luckman212 : you want a copy for your git ?
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 @Gertjan At least the pkg_check.php file is reporting an update which is what I was wondering most of all. I'll post a different question concerning the Revert or Not to Revert. 
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 Don't revert. You already have that patch installed and it's recommended for 22.05. Steve 
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 @stephenw10 Thanks for the reply Steve. I appreciate your response. I won't revert. 
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 @newuser2pfsense said in Installed Packages Notification - pfSense+: I'll post a different question concerning the Revert or Not to Revert. That is, when I upgraded to .7 version, the build in patch was marked as already installed. 
 Has I build my own several weeks ago to apply exacly the same thing.
 I preferred to remove mine ( revert it ) and apply the 'official' one, and then delete my home made patch.
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 If it shows as applied and can be reverted then whatever was previously applied must be identical to the included patch there. 
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 I can confirm that it is working well under pfSense+ (Plus) version 22.05 here. One System patch applied. (red arrow)   Before I was also doing it manually over console with 
 (13) update from console>>> Creating automatic rollback boot environment... done. >>> 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. 542 packages processed. All repositories are up to date. Your packages are up to date Netgate pfSense Plus - Netgate Device ID: "John Doe"
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 @dobby_ Thanks for verifying. I haven't had any notifications yet as all of my installed packages are still up to date. I'm just waiting for a package to update to see if I get the notification. 
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 I haven't had any notifications yet as all of my installed 
 packages are still up to date.The only notification was the small sign in the packages list. 
 pfSense webinterface > System > Advanced > Notifications
 could be a nice place to test something out. Or? Realtime
 on telegram or eMail report daily or weekly would also
 there available.
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 @dobby_ said in Installed Packages Notification - pfSense+: could be a nice place to test something out. Or? Realtime 
 on telegram or eMail report daily or weekly would also
 there available.
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