23.01.b.20230106.0600 IGMP proxy stops TV stream
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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.
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@stephenw10 said in 23.01.b.20230106.0600 IGMP proxy stops TV stream:
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.
fetch https://redmine.pfsense.org/attachments/download/4714/igmpproxy-0.3_1.pkg pkg add -f igmpproxy-0.3_1.pkg
and after this a...
pkg install igmpproxy-0.3_1.pkg Y = for YES
And then all is done?
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Yes, you only need to upgrade the pkg. Everything else will start using that.
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@stephenw10 but this is still only for amd64?
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Yes, the pkg file attached to the redmine is amd64.
pkgs for all architectures should be available when the repo builds update. -
@stephenw10 ok then I'm lost and confused ... where is the "repo builds update" located? On github/pfsense or somewhere else?
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Sorry I typo'd that.
When our pkg builders next run I expect to see an updated package available in our repos.
So running
pkg upgrade igmpproxy
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@stephenw10 Ah I get it now ... thanks for explaining things to a newbie.
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I can confirm that this package fixes the IGMP problems!
Thanks a lot!
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@stephenw10 said in 23.01.b.20230106.0600 IGMP proxy stops TV stream:
Yes, you only need to upgrade the pkg. Everything else will start using that.
Thank you very much for that information.
I installed like above shown with the commands and then
I was setting up another one on top, like;pkg upgrade
It shows me then there will be an upgrade named:
igmpproxy-0.3,1.pkg
It upgraded the first loaded from "outside" packed named
igmpproxy-0.3-1, was this a failure was it now reinstalling the older version or another one or was it only a typo? -
No if you look back in this thread that was explained. 0.3,1 is the original version from 23.01, the pkg system sees that as numerically newer than 0.3_1 allows you to "upgrade" to it. If you check
pkg info igmpproxy
you will see the build date for 0.3,1 is in Jan.Steve
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i have updated bug tracker with arm pkg if someone wants to try
https://redmine.pfsense.org/attachments/download/4733/igmpproxy-aarch64-0.3,1.pkg
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@mxt3rs Great job! I've installed the arm package on my Netgate 2100 and the IP-TV streams are working flawless again.
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Thanks to everyone who provided feedback.
Thanks @mxt3rs for tracking down the issue.
The patch has been pushed to 23.01 repos. Soon you should be able to update via
pkg upgrade igmpproxy
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You should be able to see that now:
[23.01-RELEASE][admin@m470.stevew.lan]/root: pkg upgrade igmpproxy Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... pfSense-core repository is up to date. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... pfSense repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): Installed packages to be UPGRADED: igmpproxy: 0.3,1 -> 0.3_1,1 [pfSense] Number of packages to be upgraded: 1 24 KiB to be downloaded. Proceed with this action? [y/N]:
Available for all architectures.