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    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Do you have an upgrade log showing the failure? Check /conf/upgrade_log.latest.txt

      Any errors in the system logs?

      Try running at the command line: pkg-static -d update
      See what errors that shows.

      Steve

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        Jake Biker @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

        Thanks Steve,

        I am going to hand over to my colleague who is working on this problem !

        Thanks!

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          jc1976 @Jake Biker
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          @Jake-Biker

          I 2nd this posting..

          for the first time in my usage of pfsense, i've been having problems. everything up to 2.7 went without a hitch.. all very quiet and effortless.

          in the 3 boxes that i've updated from 2.7 to 2.7.1, (over these past couple of weeks) i've had wipe out each one and install everything from scratch.

          i'm on 2.7.2 at home, but again, i attempted the update the other day and it broke. one broke from updating pfblockerng-dev, after the update, the box would no longer boot.

          i woudn't have updated to 2.7.2 but the 2.7.2 update came so quickly after 2.7.1 i figured they identified the issue and it was a quick release.. turns out it was to address a long standing zfs bug.

          either way, there seems to be quite a few people speaking up about having various stability problems.

          i'm trying the 2.7.2 version now and we'll see how it goes. i noticed during a speed test this morning i wasn't getting the throughput i had before.. but that may not have anything to do with it.

          either way, a user pointed me out to accessing previous builds.. so if this turns out to be a dud i'll wipe it all out again and go back to 2.7.

          it's shocking and disappointing.. upgrades until now have been effortless.

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            GeorgeCZ58 @jc1976
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            @jc1976 said in Upgrade 2.70 to 2.72:

            @Jake-Biker

            I 2nd this posting..

            for the first time in my usage of pfsense, i've been having problems. everything up to 2.7 went without a hitch.. all very quiet and effortless.

            in the 3 boxes that i've updated from 2.7 to 2.7.1, (over these past couple of weeks) i've had wipe out each one and install everything from scratch.

            i'm on 2.7.2 at home, but again, i attempted the update the other day and it broke. one broke from updating pfblockerng-dev, after the update, the box would no longer boot.

            i woudn't have updated to 2.7.2 but the 2.7.2 update came so quickly after 2.7.1 i figured they identified the issue and it was a quick release.. turns out it was to address a long standing zfs bug.

            either way, there seems to be quite a few people speaking up about having various stability problems.

            i'm trying the 2.7.2 version now and we'll see how it goes. i noticed during a speed test this morning i wasn't getting the throughput i had before.. but that may not have anything to do with it.

            either way, a user pointed me out to accessing previous builds.. so if this turns out to be a dud i'll wipe it all out again and go back to 2.7.

            it's shocking and disappointing.. upgrades until now have been effortless.

            same here. Today I spend whole day...and finaly go back to 2.7.0 :(

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Upgrading from 2.7.1 or 2.7.0?

              In either case it would be better to install 2.7.2 clean if you have some issue upgrading.

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                jc1976 @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10

                that's what i ended up doing.. just downloading 2.7.2 and doing a fresh reinstall from scratch. but if it's this problematic i may do it all again back with 2.7. everything worked fine with that one, dunno what's going on. hopefully netgate isn't going by way of microsoft in that they're more interested in ramming 'features' or useless junk down our throats instead of just fixing the bugs and leaving well enough, alone.. i can't afford to have an unreliable firewall and this is the first time pfsense hasn't been for the most part bulletproof..

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                  jc1976 @Jake Biker
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                  @Jake-Biker at least your system rebooted.. all 3 of mine wouldn't boot after the update.. seemed to be a conflict between pfsense 2.7.2 and pfblockerng-dev. i also run squid to have clamav scan unencrypted traffic and supposedly they're depricating it. a user created his own script that would update squid/clamav to the latest version and would be compatible with 2.7.2.. i dunno what netgate is doing to pfsense to lose compatiblity with these packages.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Upgrades from 2.7.2 to whatever's next are much more likely to be error free than coming from 2.7.0. I would still recommend being on 2.7.2 if only for that reason.

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                      SteveITS Galactic Empire @jc1976
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                      @jc1976 said in Upgrade 2.70 to 2.72:

                      conflict between pfsense 2.7.2 and pfblockerng-dev

                      I suggest uninstalling pfBlocker before upgrading pfSense, and reinstalling (per the upgrade guide).

                      @jc1976 said in Upgrade 2.70 to 2.72:

                      i dunno what netgate is doing to pfsense to lose compatiblity with these packages

                      Unfixed security issues:
                      https://www.netgate.com/blog/deprecation-of-squid-add-on-package-for-pfsense-software

                      Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                      When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                      Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                        mdalacu @SteveITS
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                        @SteveITS
                        Hi, so if you have squid package installed on 2.7.0 you can not update to 2.7.2?
                        Because it says it has no update on stable 2.7.2 branch... weird...
                        Thank you.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          No, you can upgrade to 2.7.2 just fine and Squid will still be present.

                          [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: pkg search squid
                          lightsquid-1.8_5               Light and fast web based squid proxy traffic analyser
                          pfSense-pkg-Lightsquid-3.0.7_3 pfSense package Lightsquid
                          pfSense-pkg-squid-0.4.46       pfSense package squid
                          pfSense-pkg-squidGuard-1.16.19 pfSense package squidGuard
                          squid-6.3                      HTTP Caching Proxy
                          squidGuard-1.4_15              Fast redirector for squid
                          squid_radius_auth-1.10         RADIUS authenticator for squid proxy 2.5 and later
                          squidclamav-7.2                Clamav c-icap service and redirector for Squid
                          

                          At some point we will probably have to remove Squid from our repo because the known security issues in it will make nonviable. Unless they are fixed perhaps.

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                            mdalacu @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10
                            Hi, thanks for replying .
                            But then why is it looking like this? What can I try to force the upgrade?
                            c27dfe48-a2df-4df2-9cbd-b0c449b68778-image.png

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                              SteveITS Galactic Empire @mdalacu
                              last edited by

                              @mdalacu try this:
                              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html#troubleshooting

                              Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                              When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                              Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                                mdalacu @SteveITS
                                last edited by

                                @SteveITS said in Upgrade 2.70 to 2.72:

                                https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html#troubleshooting

                                Thanks for the heads up. I will try it in weekend and report back.
                                Regards! :-)

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Yup coming from 2.7.0 you probably need to run certctl rehash as shown there.

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                                    tommyn
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                                    I run the pkg-static -d update, it gave the following log. Do anyone here have any ideas about the problem in upgrading we met?

                                    Shell Output - pkg-static -d update
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> pkg initialized
                                    Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> PkgRepo: verifying update for pfSense-core
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> PkgRepo: need forced update of pfSense-core
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> Pkgrepo, begin update of '/var/db/pkg/repo-pfSense-core.sqlite'
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-core/meta.conf
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> curl_open
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> Fetch: fetcher used: pkg+https
                                    DBG(1)[35712]> curl> fetching https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-core/meta.conf

                                    DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 3

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg01-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.209:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg01-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.209) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 2

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg00-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.207:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg00-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.207) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 1

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg01-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Hostname pkg01-atx.netgate.com was found in DNS cache

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.209:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg01-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.209) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> Request to fetch pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-core/meta.txz
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> curl_open
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> Fetch: fetcher used: pkg+https
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> curl> fetching https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-core/meta.txz

                                    DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 3

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg01-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Hostname pkg01-atx.netgate.com was found in DNS cache

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.209:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg01-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.209) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 2

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg00-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Hostname pkg00-atx.netgate.com was found in DNS cache

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.207:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg00-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.207) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      DBG(1)[35712]> CURL> attempting to fetch from , left retry 1

                                    • Couldn't find host pkg01-atx.netgate.com in the .netrc file; using defaults

                                    • Hostname pkg01-atx.netgate.com was found in DNS cache

                                    • Trying 208.123.73.209:443...

                                    • Connected to pkg01-atx.netgate.com (208.123.73.209) port 443

                                    • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1

                                    • CAfile: none

                                    • CApath: /etc/ssl/certs/

                                    • SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                    • Closing connection
                                      pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
                                      repository pfSense-core has no meta file, using default settings

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @tommyn
                                      last edited by

                                      @tommyn said in Upgrade 2.70 to 2.72:

                                      SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate in certificate chain

                                      Yup that error is what running certctl rehash solves.

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                                        mdalacu @stephenw10
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                                        @stephenw10 Yes, that was it!
                                        I have managed to upgrade it directly from 2.7.0 to 2.7.2 without any apparent issue.
                                        Thank you Stephen for you help!

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