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packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0

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    firefox @bmeeks
    last edited by Feb 17, 2022, 7:05 PM

    @bmeeks
    Which tab to check?
    login-to-view

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      bmeeks @firefox
      last edited by bmeeks Feb 18, 2022, 2:14 AM Feb 18, 2022, 2:13 AM

      @firefox said in packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0:

      @bmeeks
      Which tab to check?
      login-to-view

      Why are you saying Snort is not working? I see nothing but Snort alerts in that system log output. It sure seems to be working to me.

      You are on the correct tab, but I did not realize you had configured Snort to send all alerts to your system log. Is there a particular reason you are doing this, like maybe sending the logs to a remote syslog server? If not, then you should turn off Snort logging to syslog so other messages don't get lost in the Snort log noise.

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        firefox @bmeeks
        last edited by Feb 18, 2022, 5:39 AM

        @bmeeks
        I see it
        But in Snort's tab you see something else
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        I tried to reinstall the packages
        But it keeps getting stuck

        It stays that way for 12 hours
        And did not reinstall
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          bmeeks
          last edited by Feb 18, 2022, 1:43 PM

          I think you have stuck zombie processes running on your box. That certainly seems to be the case for Snort. It is actively showing alerts in syslog (and probably on the ALERTS tab if you look there), but the process that is running does not have a matching PID file in /var/run/, thus the GUI status shows as "not running".

          Reboot the firewall. Then when it comes back up, go to SYSTEM > PACKAGE MANAGER and delete the Snort package. When that finishes, reinstall it. That should fix Snort.

          Your second screenshot is from Squid. I don't maintain that package, so I can't help you there. But doing the same thing (removing it and then reinstalling it) should work there. The first thing to do is reboot the firewall to be sure any extran pkg or snort processes are stopped.

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            firefox @bmeeks
            last edited by Feb 18, 2022, 2:29 PM

            @bmeeks
            I did a removal and it got stuck in this situation

            login-to-view

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              bmeeks @firefox
              last edited by bmeeks Feb 18, 2022, 8:09 PM Feb 18, 2022, 8:08 PM

              @firefox said in packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0:

              @bmeeks
              I did a removal and it got stuck in this situation

              login-to-view

              That messsage indicates it is trying to download the Snort rules. That can take a few minutes depending on your connection speed and where you are in the world. Also, those rules are hosted on AWS infrastructure. The Snort rules download URL will redirect to an AWS server. There have been cases in the past where other packages users are running like squid, squidguard, or pfBlockerNG have blocked the access to the AWS server or otherwise interfered with the download.

              At the very least, if it can't find the AWS host to get the rules, it should evenutally timeout and continue with the install.

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                firefox @bmeeks
                last edited by Feb 19, 2022, 3:28 AM

                @bmeeks
                I did reinstall the package again
                And I left the computer for two hours
                And it's done and everything's working now

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                  parry
                  last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 3:12 AM

                  I have a perfectly good version of pfsense 2.5.2 working but decided to try 2.6 on another box,
                  After a fresh install, I tried to install any number of packages, but all responded with the same "Current pkg repository has a new PHP major version. pfSense should be upgraded before installing any new package." Does this mean 2.6 is no longer supported ? I suspect that this is a php version issue, but would appreciate any support that can help resolve this issue. Thanks,

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                    parry @parry
                    last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 3:16 AM

                    @parry said in packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0:

                    Current pkg repository has a new PHP major version. pfSense should be upgraded before installing any new package."

                    Whoops - found this https://forum.netgate.com/topic/172356/can-i-rebuild-the-pkg-database-without-installing-updated-packages. And it worked

                    Or i seem to remember a tip from the 2.4.x days.
                    Switch your System --> Update Branch , to the "Beta" , and switch it back ....
                    Dont do the update , just the switching.
                    Should supposedly download the "new" package DB , for each switch.

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                      bmeeks @parry
                      last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 3:17 AM

                      @parry said in packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0:

                      I have a perfectly good version of pfsense 2.5.2 working but decided to try 2.6 on another box,
                      After a fresh install, I tried to install any number of packages, but all responded with the same "Current pkg repository has a new PHP major version. pfSense should be upgraded before installing any new package." Does this mean 2.6 is no longer supported ? I suspect that this is a php version issue, but would appreciate any support that can help resolve this issue. Thanks,

                      You have to reset the package repo under SYSTEM > UPDATE, but I'm not sure that a version older than 2.7.1 will be showing there. Typically it allows selection of the current RELEASE, the upcoming DEVELOPMENT version, or the PREVIOUS STABLE version. PREVIOUS STABLE in the case of 2.7.2 would be 2.7.1.

                      Why not install the current 2.7.2 version of pfSense?

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @parry
                        last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 4:46 AM

                        @parry said in packages do not work after update from pfsense 2.5.2 to pfsense 2.6.0:

                        Does this mean 2.6 is no longer supported

                        2.6 is no longer supported

                        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/versions.html

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