23.01.b.20230106.0600 IGMP proxy stops TV stream
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@mxt3rs very good work! IGMP if flowing and the TV stream also.
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@thebear Thanks for the report! I've got the patch staged up and ready to bring into the tree. Until then, for anyone who wants a pkg that can be installed, I have bundled up the patched igmpproxy and attached it to the redmine issue:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/13929#note-14
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And then feeling brave and daring I went and managed to install the pkg on my 2100, not paying attention to the note that the pkg was for amd64 ... and now igmpproxy is borked and won't start (nice red x under Status - Services). Such is the life of a newbie to pfSense (if only I actually had some sense ).
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You should be able to reinstall the default pkg using
pkg install
. You may need to force it.I'm surprised it allowed you to install that on aarch64 though.
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I've managed to recover and am back to the original 23.01 version of igmp-proxy. Thanks for the help and now I'll be a good boy and wait until a version is available for aarch64.
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@mxt3rs Installed 23.01 yesterday, had the same issue with igmpproxy. Patch works perfectly so far! Thx!
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Upgraded on APU2. Fix works. Thank you
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@thebear said in 23.01.b.20230106.0600 IGMP proxy stops TV stream:
It's available in the repo now:
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:
igmpproxy: 0.3_1 -> 0.3,1 [pfSense]
@stephenw10 Does the team released the fix to the repo's as shown above? Or is this the default pkg with the bug?
I run pkg upgrade and now the stream is dropping again. I'm new to FreeBSD.
tcpdump: listening on igc2, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes 16:11:19.515840 IP (tos 0xc0, ttl 1, id 59170, offset 0, flags [none], proto IGMP (2), length 32, options (RA)) 172.16.27.1 > 224.0.0.1: igmp query v2 bad igmp cksum c16e! 16:11:21.703655 IP (tos 0xc0, ttl 1, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto IGMP (2), length 32, options (RA)) 172.16.27.10 > 224.0.252.129: igmp v2 report 224.0.252.129 16:11:27.763922 IP (tos 0xc0, ttl 1, id 17348, offset 0, flags [none], proto IGMP (2), length 32, options (RA)) 172.16.27.1 > 224.0.0.1: igmp query v2 bad igmp cksum c16e!
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I don't see an updated pkg in the repos yet. 0.3,1 is the original pkg. I'll update here when it's available.
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@stephenw10 tnx will edit my post about the upgrade cli, its not valid information then.
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It will be.
You can see the build date in the pkg info:
[23.01-RELEASE][root@6100.stevew.lan]/root: pkg info igmpproxy igmpproxy-0.3,1 Name : igmpproxy Version : 0.3,1 Installed on : Sun Jan 8 16:49:53 2023 GMT Origin : net/igmpproxy Architecture : FreeBSD:14:amd64 Prefix : /usr/local Categories : net Licenses : GPLv2+ Maintainer : franco@opnsense.org WWW : https://github.com/pali/igmpproxy Comment : Multicast forwarding IGMP proxy Annotations : FreeBSD_version: 1400073 build_timestamp: 2023-01-07T20:09:23+0000 built_by : poudriere-git-3.3.99.20220831 port_checkout_unclean: no port_git_hash : c265aeb485a2 ports_top_checkout_unclean: yes ports_top_git_hash: c9915d224e16 repo_type : binary repository : pfSense Flat size : 45.6KiB Description : igmpproxy is a simple multicast routing daemon based on mrouted. It uses IGMP forwarding to dynamically route multicast traffic. Reqiures multicast forwarding enabled WWW: https://github.com/pali/igmpproxy
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So in order to update this patch/fix for IGMP in 23.01 i should do the follow?
in Shell >
fetch https://redmine.pfsense.org/attachments/download/4714/igmpproxy-0.3_1.pkg
pkg add -f igmpproxy-0.3_1.pkgor is there another way to apply this fix?
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Right now that's the best way.
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@stephenw10 Will there also be a version for aarch64 in the repos? This would be for only the 2100 appliance (since I don't think 23.01 is available for the 1100). Maybe I should have splurged and purchased the 4100.
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Yes, it should be available for all architectures. Including on the 1100.
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Does that mean that it will be available as a System Patch in Patch Manager? Sorry for the dumb questions as I'm learning how to administer a pfsense box.
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No it's not a runtime patch it requires a new binary so it will appear as an updatable pkg from the command line. That's not a usual way to upgrade/patch in pfSense but otherwise it would only be in the next release.