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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      See: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pkg

      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: pkg search vm-tools
      open-vm-tools-nox11-12.3.5,2   Open VMware tools for FreeBSD VMware guests (without X11)
      pfSense-pkg-Open-VM-Tools-10.1.0_5,1 pfSense package Open-VM-Tools
      

      libdnet is not installed by default:

      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: pkg info libdnet
      pkg: No package(s) matching libdnet
      [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: pkg search libdnet
      libdnet-1.13_4                 Simple interface to low level networking routines
      
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        MakOwner @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

        I'll wait until after business hours to uninstall that just in case ...

        What's the difference between pkg and pkg-static commands?
        Is there an documentation I can review about the package manager?
        Is this a standard BSD package manager or something unique to pfsense?

        I want to install PFBlocker and using the CLI is magnitudes faster than the GUI ...

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          pkg-static uses static linked libs. It's needed udring upgrade. The pfSense scripts always use it to be sure.

          It's the standard FreeBSD package manager. See the man page I linked above.

          There's something broken with the gui on your install. It should not be significantly slower.

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            MakOwner @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10
            Best approach would be to ensure all packages are removed, run the auto remove command and create a fresh backup, re install the restore?

            I have run the restore previously via the GUI after configuring the LAN interface.
            That was so I could run a temporary setup and not interrupt local network access.

            Is that a potential source for these issues?

            I boot the installation media from DVD drive.

            How would the backup file be presented during the initial boot process?
            USB stick?
            Will the installer search for mount point or does that have to be done manually?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              If you put the backup on the root of a fat32 formatted USB driev and name it config.xml it will be found by the installer.

              For backwards compatibility it also looks in /conf on the USB drive.
              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html#restore-configuration-from-usb-during-install

              Remember to remove the USB drive because it will also look for configs there at every boot via the ECL:
              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html#restore-using-the-external-configuration-locator-ecl

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                MakOwner @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10

                The config section for installed packages should just be:
                <installedpackages>
                </installedpackages>

                correct?

                the pkg-repoc command is finally returning something now:

                /root: pfSense-repoc
                pfSense-repoc: failed to fetch the repo data
                failed to read the repo data.
                
                
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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, that seems like a general connectivity failure. Other systems behind pfSense are not seeing any issues?

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                    MakOwner @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10

                    No connection issues that I can determine.
                    Email is slower than I'd like, but ...

                    I'm connecting through it right now.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Hmm, if there's nothing in the system log check the nginx logs then. There must be something erroring out.

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                        MakOwner @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10
                        Quick run through the logs doesn't show anything odd other than sshguard going up and down extremely frequently, and ntp logs showing an out of sync condition when I don't think it should.

                        I did tar up /var/log for a closer look later.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          If ssh guard is being restarted very often that means at least one of the logs is being rotated often. And that implies something is happening that's generating a lot of logs.

                          Check the logs (ls -ls /var/log) so see which log is rotating and what's in it.

                          Steve

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                            MakOwner @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10
                            nginx, filter and gateways logs have rotated more than others but the filter log looks like it does so more frequently.

                            rw-------   1 root wheel 144457 Feb  1 07:36 auth.log
                            -rw-r--r--   1 root wheel  44790 Jan 29 08:39 bsdinstall_log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 410497 Feb  1 07:35 dhcpd.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  14347 Jan 31 17:00 dhcpd.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  16915 Jan 30 20:35 dhcpd.log.1.bz2
                            -rw-r--r--   1 root wheel  15164 Jan 31 05:46 dmesg.boot
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 437599 Feb  1 07:36 filter.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23772 Feb  1 07:34 filter.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23153 Feb  1 07:31 filter.log.1.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23168 Feb  1 07:28 filter.log.2.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23363 Feb  1 07:25 filter.log.3.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23705 Feb  1 07:22 filter.log.4.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23334 Feb  1 07:19 filter.log.5.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  23087 Feb  1 07:16 filter.log.6.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 503608 Feb  1 07:11 gateways.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   8957 Jan 30 03:44 gateways.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   8032 Jan 30 02:44 gateways.log.1.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   8120 Jan 30 01:46 gateways.log.2.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   8103 Jan 30 00:48 gateways.log.3.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   7979 Jan 29 23:50 gateways.log.4.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   7617 Jan 29 22:52 gateways.log.5.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   7791 Jan 29 21:54 gateways.log.6.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 ipsec.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 l2tps.log
                            -rw-r--r--   1 root wheel      0 Jan 29 10:53 lastlog
                            drwxr-xr-x   2 root wheel      3 Jan 29 09:18 nginx
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 334891 Feb  1 07:33 nginx.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10109 Jan 31 19:53 nginx.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10127 Jan 31 19:21 nginx.log.1.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10021 Jan 31 18:49 nginx.log.2.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10032 Jan 31 18:17 nginx.log.3.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10079 Jan 31 17:45 nginx.log.4.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10014 Jan 31 17:13 nginx.log.5.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  10562 Jan 31 16:41 nginx.log.6.bz2
                            drwxr-xr-x   2 root wheel      2 Jan 29 09:18 ntp
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 351580 Jan 31 06:43 ntpd.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 openvpn.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 poes.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 portalauth.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 ppp.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel 265790 Feb  1 07:33 resolver.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  11140 Jan 30 08:02 resolver.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 routing.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  41041 Feb  1 07:36 system.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel  35445 Jan 31 21:00 system.log.0.bz2
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   6318 Jan 31 05:46 userlog
                            -rw-r--r--   1 root wheel    394 Feb  1 07:36 utx.lastlogin
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel   1555 Feb  1 07:36 utx.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 vpn.log
                            -rw-------   1 root wheel      0 Jan 31 05:45 wireless.log
                            
                            
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                              MakOwner @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10

                              I have two gateways for this firewall -- the default to the WAN and another interface that routes to another pfsense firewall in another building.
                              It's a 10G link between buildings for backups and access to the private network there.

                              This hopefully doesn't affect anything as it worked without issues with 2.6.x virtualized -- maybe some logging setting is wrong for the private gateway?

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                                MakOwner @MakOwner
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                                I see a lot of this in the firewall logs:

                                c40392ed-9de6-44de-ba9d-45f1d1833fc5-image.png

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Yeah that's rotating every few minutes. Unless you have very limited disk space I would set the firewall log larger so it rotates less frequetly and disable log compression so it isn't taxing the CPU each time.

                                  You might also consider changing the ruleset to log less depending on what it's logging.

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                                    MakOwner @stephenw10
                                    last edited by MakOwner

                                    I'll do that and pursue the question of why the firewall is being flooded from that private IP range with the ISP ...

                                    I've got overly large disk space for this firewall so I bumped log size from 512000 to 5120000 an turned off compression.

                                    Filesystem                            Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
                                    pfSense/var/log                       729G    825K    729G     0%    /var/log
                                    
                                    
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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Ah, nice. Well it would be trivial to add a block rule for just UDP port 10002 without logging enabled. That traffic is odd though I agree.

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                                        MakOwner @stephenw10
                                        last edited by MakOwner

                                        @stephenw10
                                        I reinstalled, but the recovery of the configuration via config.xml in either the root or a copy on /conf (of a fat32 formatted USB stick) doesn't work.
                                        I had to configure wan and lan, connect an restore through the GUI.
                                        back to not being able to even get a list of available packages in the GUI. :/

                                        I just saw a noticed the little alarm bell is lit up:
                                        6d599b11-7eb0-409b-a2e1-60afc0008410-image.png

                                        The config file I restored had this for packages:
                                        <installedpackages>
                                        </installedpackages>

                                        What could have possibly re-installed?

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                                          MakOwner @MakOwner
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                                          @MakOwner

                                          pfSense-repoc
                                          pfSense-repoc: failed to fetch the repo data
                                          failed to read the repo data.

                                          I really used to like pfsense but I really am starting to get discouraged.

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                                            MakOwner @MakOwner
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                                            @MakOwner
                                            Speaking of disappointments, where do you file bugs?
                                            You can't position widgets on the dashboard at the bottom of a column.
                                            Widgets will only "stick" in a column above another widget.

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