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      SwissSteph @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10
      Thanks for the quick reply :-) ... it actually works for me.

      I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
      ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
      ... And sorry for my bad English...

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan @SwissSteph
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        @SwissSteph said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

        Any idea?

        Windows has a ssh client ? [ I even don't want to know ^^ ]

        Yeah, go here.
        Don't worry, the site look like the something from another centry, but it host worlds most important admn on planet earth.
        Putty.
        It's a the best SSH client (IMHO of course). Some extra tools come with it.

        cd4709b1-5270-4a44-aee5-a5fe5d7ba2b4-image.png

        Run it, enter the IP of pfSense, port 22 (SSH) and save that as a favourite.
        Then Connect.
        The first time it will ask if you trust the device (your pfSense) : accept.
        Done : connected.
        Login with "root" (!) don't hassle with other created users or so, pfSense is a router firewall, not a multi user devices server type thing.
        The password is the GUI password.

        Later on, you'll ditch the user/password login. Real ;) admins use :

        1ee0e02e-fb8b-4372-8a43-6ce9ff1c986e-image.png

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          DominikHoffmann @Gertjan
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          @Gertjan said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

          It's a the best SSH client (IMHO of course). Some extra tools come with it.

          I do like macOS Terminal!

          😁

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            NollipfSense @DominikHoffmann
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            @DominikHoffmann said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

            I do like macOS Terminal!

            Me also, as well.

            pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
            pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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              Gertjan @NollipfSense
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              @NollipfSense @DominikHoffmann

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              seems very 'MSoft' to me.

              Really, guys, I agree, but can I advise @DominikHoffmann to create a Mac clone to get access to its build in ssh 😊

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                SwissSteph @Gertjan
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                @Gertjan
                yes, SSH command in a terminal session under Windows

                I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                  SwissSteph @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10

                  I come back to your answer and my answer where I said that this command worked (which is still the case).

                  But why doesn't this menu appear by itself? I set the original "user" "admin" to disabled and created another "admin" with another name, is that why the menu doesn't appear by itself?

                  I've also installed the "sudo" package, if this information helps to solve my problem.

                  I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                  ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                  ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                  • GertjanG
                    Gertjan @SwissSteph
                    last edited by

                    @SwissSteph said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

                    But why doesn't this menu appear by itself? I set the original "user" "admin" to disabled and created another "admin" with another name, is that why the menu doesn't appear by itself?

                    =>

                    @stephenw10 said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

                    You can run /etc/rc.initial to bring up the menu. Though some options there require the admin/root user.

                    See also : Admin Access.

                    No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                    Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      The admin user is set to use the console menu as it's shell directly. For other users you need to add it to the tcsh config. Which can now easily be done because of: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14746
                      For example when logged in as that user run: echo /etc/rc.initial >> ~/.tcshrc.local
                      Then logout and back in.

                      Steve

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                        SwissSteph @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10

                        Steve,

                        Thanks for your reply, it works perfectly!!!

                        Have a nice day 👍

                        I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                        ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                        ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                          SwissSteph @stephenw10
                          last edited by SwissSteph

                          @stephenw10

                          No longer works in 24.03_1, this command "echo /etc/rc.initial >> ~/.tcshrc.local" had worked perfectly on 23.09.1

                          Should I run another command?

                          and every time I connect to SSH I get this message:
                          82b48d67-43e1-406c-936f-7f1c6bf28a98-image.png

                          I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                          ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                          ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            You mean in order to show the console menu for a non-admin user?

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                              SwissSteph @stephenw10
                              last edited by SwissSteph

                              @stephenw10

                              Yes ... let's say I'm also an adminnistrator

                              I only have one user (me) and I'm the administrator. Your command worked perfectly the other day and now I don't have the menu and the command doesn't work anymore

                              I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                              ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                              ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by stephenw10

                                Ah that's interesting. I assume you have changed the admin password from the default?

                                And you see that after having run that command?

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                                  SwissSteph @stephenw10
                                  last edited by SwissSteph

                                  @stephenw10

                                  My "user" and "password" are the same as the original ones, with the addition of "before" and "after" letters and numbers.

                                  EDIT

                                  I confirm, I created another user with no letters like the original user and the original password and I no longer have the message shown here.

                                  My problem is therefore with the name of my "administrator" user and its "password".

                                  I'll have to change all that, sorry for my messages ...

                                  I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                                  ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                                  ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Gertjan
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                                    @Gertjan said in How to run pkg upgrade from Diagnostics → Command Prompt:

                                    Putty.
                                    It's a the best SSH client (IMHO of course). Some extra tools come with it.

                                    Maybe if you don't have access to securecrt, which is not free. Use to be a big putty guy, and it is pretty solid.. But when your on shell to remote devices all day.. securecrt is really nice.

                                    I haven't played with windows "native if you will" ssh client - it was always behind from when first started playing with it. I do like options, so I always install the openssh client from here.

                                    https://www.mls-software.com/opensshd.html

                                    They are normally pretty current on the version.

                                    C:\>SSH -V
                                    OpenSSH_9.7p1, OpenSSL 3.0.13 30 Jan 2024
                                    

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                                    If you get confused: Listen to the Music Play
                                    Please don't Chat/PM me for help, unless mod related
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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                      Yeah it's an edge case triggering the enforced password change. I see that here. Digging....

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                                        SwissSteph @stephenw10
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                                        @stephenw10

                                        I've created a user and password that have nothing to do with the original ones -> OK, I can connect via SSH without any problems or error messages.

                                        Once connected, if I run the command "echo /etc/rc.initial >> ~/.tcshrc.local" -> OK

                                        I reconnect and get this error message again:

                                        3a676f18-f804-418b-9a75-c024341f9542-image.png

                                        I think I may have found a "bug" !?

                                        I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                                        ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                                        ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          Yes, I replicated it. We are looking into it now....

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                                            SwissSteph @stephenw10
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                                            @stephenw10
                                            Thank you for your confirmation

                                            I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                                            ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                                            ... And sorry for my bad English...

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