PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export"
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@SteveITS Thanks.
I initiated the upgrade and it took much longer than 15min but that's probably system specific.
My network restarted and I seem to be able to access all my public accessible routes as I use NGINX reverse proxy to reach various servers.
however, when the pfsense reloaded the page it is all white and doesn't seem to be loading or rendering properly. In effect I can't seem to login to the pfsense router now.I'm going to now try to power cycle.
Any other Suggestions?
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@SteveITS
when I navigate to https://<192.168.*.1:nnn> I'm getting a 200 response with an empty html body. -
@timbopoise hmm the 10-15m is more typical of slow/eMMC storage.
Blank white page could be a PHP error.
Not sure what broke but you could reinstall 2.7.2 clean and restore during/after the install.
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I'm suddenly concerned about what I've done, I'm a senior level software/hardware design engineer and not an IT person.
You have been patient with me and I appreciate it. I appear to be able to ssh into the router and the prompt indicates "[2.7.2-RELEASE][<>]/home/<>:
Can you offer link with instructions, or keywords to search on how to reinstall 2.7.2. Or more troubleshooting suggetions?I performed a backup prior to the upgrade.
Thanks
My router is a FW4B – 4 Port Intel J3160.
Installing pfsense with USB -
@SteveITS
I'm attempting to look at /var/log files but I'm getting permission issues. My login's groups are "nobody admins". 'su' and 'sudo' don't seem to be recognized. -
@timbopoise for instance
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/netinstaller.htmlReinstall is probably less time than repairing whatever happened, tbh, as long as you have a backup file. “Brute force” but clean.
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Check: /cf/conf/upgrade_log.latest.txt
Or just check the dmesg output if it's failing to load pages. There will likely be some error there.
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@SteveITS
Are you referring to /var/log/dmesg.boot?not sure if these results are helpful:
/var/log: grep -i error dmesg.boot module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (iwi_monitor_fw, 0xffffffff807652e0, 0) error 1 module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_bss_fw, 0xffffffff807475a0, 0) error 1 module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_ibss_fw, 0xffffffff80747650, 0) error 1 module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_monitor_fw, 0xffffffff80747700, 0) error 1 module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (iwi_bss_fw, 0xffffffff80765180, 0) error 1 module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (iwi_ibss_fw, 0xffffffff80765230, 0) error 1
but I doubt it. What am I looking for? I don't see anything obvious to me.
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A) https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html
B) https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/netinstaller.htmlQuestions:
when using B) approach ("brute force"), I will lose all of my routing rules, etc?
I believe I've read that when restoring backup it will restore pfsense version too. Am starting over again with upgrade
to 2.7.2 with possible problem again? -
Nope those are expected messages.
No I mean just run
dmesg
and see what the most recent logs are. They are probably going to be some error messages if you just tried to connect to the webgui.You can also try checking /var/log/system.log
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@stephenw10 said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
just ran dmesg and see what the most recent logs are
No joy. I don't see anything to indicate a problem from output, after I attempted to open login page (https://192.168.5.1:xxx).
I don't know anything about PHP, but as I snoop around (nginx) and looking at /usr/local/www/ many of the *.php files are zero size?
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Hmm, well hard to say what happened without logs. It sounds like the upgrade only partially completed. I've not seen it fail like that though. Usually failed upgrades would show library errors.
Do you have pkg access? Can you run:
pkg update
?If so you could try a forced pkg reinstall:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#forced-pkg-reinstall -
@stephenw10
No I apparently don't. I do not have su/root privilege (sudo not setup) but working on making a Comm cable to connect to comm port to connect and then set root passwd using a FreeBSD trick, if you call it that.What a pain! Once I get this done I'll have more access and try to force pkg reinstall...I think
Thank goodness the router is up and running as is...just no ability to config from webpage.
Thanks @stephenw10 and @SteveITS
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How does
pkg update
fail?Since you can't access the webgui you may need to run
pfSense-repoc
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@stephenw10 said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
How does pkg update fail?
": pkg update
pkg: Insufficient privileges to update the repository catalogue."@stephenw10 said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
you may need to run pfSense-repoc before hand
I run this from the command line and then try to login webpage again?
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Run
pfSense-repoc
at the command line then try runningpkg update
again.If it still fails try:
pkg-static -d update
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@stephenw10 said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
Run pfSense-repoc at the command line
[2.7.2-RELEASE][ ]: pfSense-repoc failed to read the repo data. [2.7.2-RELEASE][ ]:
@stephenw10 said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
if it still fails try: pkg-static -d update
[2.7.2-RELEASE][ ]: pkg-static -d update DBG(1)[23852]> pkg initialized pkg-static: Insufficient privileges to update the repository catalogue. [2.7.2-RELEASE][ ]:
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@timbopoise
I'm getting a comm cable and will hopefully gain root by tomorrow afternoon. Thanks -
@timbopoise Are you logging in as "admin" or another user you've created?
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@SteveITS said in PFSense CE 2.7.0 package manager has no available packages, can't find "openvpn-client-export":
@timbopoise Are you logging in as "admin" or another user you've created?
I'm using a user name that we typically setup on all systems and used the pfsense login passwd. That got me on over ssh. However, I have since noticed that I have a login as well. My login is probably one that got setup setup by PFSense in prep for using vpn login.
The only two logins I see are in group "nobody" and "admins".