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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      What error are you actually seeing when this happens?

      If you send me your NDI in chat I can check it.

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        mfld LAYER 8 @overlordchex
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        @overlordchex

        Try this

        mkdir /root/backup && cp -r /usr/local/etc/pfSense/pkg/repos /root/backup/ && rm -rf /usr/local/etc/pfSense/pkg/repos && pfSense-upgrade -c -d
        
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          overlordchex @mfld
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          @mfld

          @stephenw10 was able to help me resolve it but i'm pretty sure this would have fixed it also.
          Many thanks!

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            jasongreb
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            I am having this same issue. I'm building out a new pfSense setup, started on CE and installed a few packages. Applied my Plus configuration and upgraded to 23.01. Now I can no longer see any available packages. It's is resolving, but the certificate is apparently not being passed as I'm getting a 400 Bad Request error. Has this been resolved yet? Is there something I should be doing differently?

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              overlordchex @jasongreb
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              @jasongreb

              try the above post from @mfld or the instructions on this page. https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14137

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Yup try the instructions on that bug report first, resave the update repo path. If you just upgraded that's probably the cause.

                Steve

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                  t41k2m3 @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 said in Package List Empty:

                  What device do you have? If you send me your NDI in chat I can check it.
                  Experiencing same issue, will send NDI via chat as well if you could please help and check. Thank you.

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                    jasongreb
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                    Hey everyone, this was fixed for me by going to System / Update / Update Settings and clicking the Save button without making any changes. Once I did that, the package list came up (I may have forced a refresh too).

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                      really2002 @jasongreb
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                      @jasongreb it works!!!!

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                        level4 @jasongreb
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                        @jasongreb Works like a charm, thank you!

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                          eschwitter @jasongreb
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                          @jasongreb
                          This also fixed it for me! Thank you!

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                            McMacaron
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                            Hello guys,

                            Nothing helped. But in the end, I went to Diagnostics-Backup & Restore and at the bottom is Reinstall all packages. Suddenly everything started to work properly.

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                              sgorbach @jasongreb
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                              @jasongreb Same over here in 4 different installs on different customers plus my homelab, went from pfsense CE to pfsense Plus a few days ago, empty "Avaliable packages" list, tried other options (at least the ones that didn't seem too drastic) but this one is the one that worked. Thanks!

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                                y2raza @jasongreb
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                                @jasongreb Thank you sir. This was the simplest solution and worked like a charm

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                                  liudger @jasongreb
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                                  @jasongreb said in Package List Empty:

                                  Hey everyone, this was fixed for me by going to System / Update / Update Settings and clicking the Save button without making any changes. Once I did that, the package list came up (I may have forced a refresh too).

                                  Thanks it worked running pfsense 23.05. I think this should be fixed?

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    It should be fixed in 23.05. If you were running a 23.05 dev/beta/rc snapshot it's possible you got stuck on an older version on pfSense-upgrade that still had this bug.

                                    Steve

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                                      Ethereal @jasongreb
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                                      @jasongreb you the man!

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                                        sometechguy @yaw
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                                        @yaw sounds like a bug to me. I'm seeing the same thing on CE 2.7.0

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                                          Ethereal @sometechguy
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                                          @sometechguy check out the solution posted by @jasongreb on 6th of April 2023. It worked for me.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            Yup try that. If you're on 2.7.0 also try running: certctl rehash

                                            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html?highlight=certctl#debug-pkg-metadata-update

                                            Steve

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