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    realtek-re-kmod missing in pfSense 2.6 repository?

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      Knight @stephenw10
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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Ah, could be UFS.... Hmm. Testing....

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          MxcZXAKM @Knight
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          Re: realtek-re-kmod missing in pfSense 2.6 repository?

          Bit off topic but can pfsense be upgraded to 2.7 dev temporarily then “downgraded” to 2.7 release when it comes out? There’s been times I want to try the dev releases but I don’t want to get stuck in that path.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Hmm, nope ufs systems updated fine here too. I'll see if any of the devs have seen it.

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @MxcZXAKM
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              @mxczxakm said in realtek-re-kmod missing in pfSense 2.6 repository?:

              can pfsense be upgraded to 2.7 dev temporarily then “downgraded” to 2.7 release when it comes out?

              Yes. When a release comes out you can simply switch to stable and upgrade to it from an earlier snapshot.
              What you can't do is 'downgrade' to 2.6 once you've gone to a 2.7 snapshot.

              Steve

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  There are several ways 😉
                  https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html

                  Steve

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                    MxcZXAKM
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                    I forgot I’m on PfSense +, what’s the equal to 2.7, 22.09?

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      It's the current dev version which is 22.11. Plus snapshots are not available yet though, we have a few bugs to iron out first. Should be imminent.

                      Steve

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Yes, that is what happens because the FreeBSD ABI version is different. However when you switch back to 2.7 it should change back to 14.
                            You should see the repo pkg upgrade or downgrade in the logs when you do.

                            However I can't replicate that currently. In fact there seems to b exactly the opposite problem; the stable ABI is not updated to 12 so i cannot update from it. Looking at that now.

                            Steve

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                                Please keep this thread on topic. People click this topic specifically for realtek issues caused by years of neglect. Realtek hardware exists and works fine mostly everywhere...we just need to do manual foo to fix it here.

                                Normally I'm not one to complain, but we're talking about upgrades, downgrades, and complaints about posts being spam...

                                --please don't reply to this; just go about your day--

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                                  w0w
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                                  I can confirm that netmap is not working correctly with these drivers in pfSense, so do not try to use the inline mode for suricata or snort. It will crash shortly after setting applied or after reboot.
                                  P.S.
                                  I've tried builds based on Freebsd 12 only and at least 3 different realtek cards, if you have any luck with other version or hardware, please let us know.

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                                    MxcZXAKM @w0w
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                                    @w0w for the record I had the same issue with inline & legacy, made no difference.

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                                      w0w @MxcZXAKM
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                                      @mxczxakm for the record, I have crash and kernel dump on all three variants and your problem looks different for me. Create a new topic and post there as much information as you can.

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                                        bepa888
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                                        realtek-re-kmod version 197.00 for pfSense 2.6 / FreeBSD 12 is out:

                                        fetch -v https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:12:amd64/latest/All/realtek-re-kmod-197.00.pkg
                                        
                                        pkg install -f -y realtek-re-kmod-197.00.pkg
                                        

                                        My box's WAN and LAN interfaces periodically flapped with the older v196.04. I hope the latest Realtek driver version 197.00 is more stable.

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                                          w0w @bepa888
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                                          @bepa888
                                          I've been using it for a week and haven't noticed a difference.

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                                            MxcZXAKM
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                                            I’ve been running with the new driver and suricata in legacy without an issue for today anyways.

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