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    23.01.b.20221217.1429 Your device has not been registered for pfSense+

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    • Bob.DigB
      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @stephenw10
      last edited by Bob.Dig

      @stephenw10 Being on 23.01.b.20221221.1946 and problem persists. According to the dashboard, my Netgate Device ID hasn't changed to before.

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      Same with 23.01.b.20221223.0600

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      If I should guess, I changed my CPU of my vm-host some weeks ago and pfSense+ probably didn't flagged me as non-genuine but with every "upgrade" it does.(?) Although ID still hasn't changed to right before the "upgrade".

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        Viper_Rus
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          Viper_Rus @Bob.Dig
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          @bob-dig

          What is the theme that is on the screenshots in the first message? Very nice

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            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @Viper_Rus
            last edited by Bob.Dig

            @viper_rus said in 23.01.b.20221217.1429 Your device has not been registered for pfSense+:

            What is the theme that is on the screenshots in the first message? Very nice

            https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader
            ๐Ÿ˜‰

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              Viper_Rus @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              The same message popped up. pfSense is set to proxmox, I don't know if Netgate ID has changed, experimented a lot with machine tuning.
              How can I solve this problem if the NDI has changed?
              Is it possible to re-enter new the license code ?

              I wrote my NDI in private messages.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Replied in PM. But probably the NDI is not what was registered originally. We are going to need a method to resolve that situation, I can see it's going to happen relatively often. I have brought it up with our developers.

                Steve

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                  chickendog
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                  Confirming I've got this exact message too.
                  Upgraded from 22.05 to 23.01.b.20230104.0600

                  I made no changes to the hardware since I upgraded from pfSense CE 2.6 to 22.01 then to 22.05. So not sure how the NDI would've changed.
                  It is installed on a VM though.

                  @stephenw10 Is there anything you can do in the backend to restore it if I PM you my NDI? Thanks

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    There may not be if you made no changes. That would be very odd though. We can check what it's seeing if you PM the NDI to me though.

                    Steve

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                      chickendog @stephenw10
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                      Thanks @stephenw10 just PM'd you.
                      On second thought I did muck around with passing through NICs. But I reverted the changes since it didn't work for me. Maybe that triggered it though.

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                        Viper_Rus
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                        I fixed the situation like this:

                        Created a new pfsense 2.6 virtual machine with the same set of network cards and MAC addresses as the main machine. NDI matched. Received a new activation code plus on the netgate website and activated a new virtual machine. After that, on my main pfsense installation, the error message disappeared

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                          chickendog @Viper_Rus
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                          @viper_rus Ah I see, thanks for that. I might try that if Steve can't fix it for me.
                          Annoying that there isn't just a Register section in 23.01. It's missing!

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Yes, it's something I raised last week we are looking into the best solution.

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                              chickendog @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10 Cool, thanks mate

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                              • Bob.DigB
                                Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10 And maybe a hint can be given, what change of hardware will most likely make your machine "ungenuine".

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                                  Viper_Rus @Bob.Dig
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                                  @bob-dig
                                  changing NDI in pfSense running in Promox is only affected by the number of network adapters and their MAC addresses

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                                    Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @Viper_Rus
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                                    @viper_rus said in 23.01.b.20221217.1429 Your device has not been registered for pfSense+:

                                    changing NDI in pfSense running in Promox is only affected by the number of network adapters and their MAC addresses

                                    Ouh, that would be kinda bad for a vm.

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                                      Viper_Rus @Bob.Dig
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                                      @bob-dig

                                      I don't see anything wrong. If I need to copy a VM and all MACs change, I just manually register the old ones. If you need to change the number of interfaces, then yes, it's a problem. But nothing prevents you from making virtual interfaces in advance with a margin and not using all

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                                        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @Viper_Rus
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                                        @viper_rus said in 23.01.b.20221217.1429 Your device has not been registered for pfSense+:

                                        I don't see anything wrong.

                                        I passed through a real NIC to the VM but I am thinking about going virtual all the way, then your right. I make 25 vNICs and am good for a long time. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                          Viper_Rus @Bob.Dig
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                                          @bob-dig

                                          5 interfaces were enough for me. 4 physical ports (aliexpress computer with 4 2.5gb ports), 1 bridge interface to hide promox behind pfsernse.

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                                            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @Viper_Rus
                                            last edited by Bob.Dig

                                            @viper_rus Slowly I am getting there. What a pain, if you don't do these things on a regular basis...

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