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      wrgraves @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 Thanks, what a dummy I am. I unhooked it from the DNS server and forgot to redirect it.
      Thanks, that fixed it.
      Wayne

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        DaveP 0
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        Hi, I've hit the same problem on 2.70 and I've tried everything in here.
        It started with an issue with the conf and then complained about a cert issue and so I just continued with the commands. I've also reinstalled from scratch and still end up the same place.

        pkg-static install -f pfSense-repo

        gave me.

        Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        repository pfSense-core has no meta file, using default settings
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        Unable to update repository pfSense-core
        Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        repository pfSense has no meta file, using default settings
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
        Unable to update repository pfSense
        Error updating repositories!
        

        Yet the fetch worked, which was the meta file it looks like it is complaining about.

        Any ideas for the next steps. Did I mention I hate networking. I never seem to sacrifice enough small furry animals to the dark gods.

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          Gertjan @DaveP 0
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          @DaveP-0 said in PFsense unable to check for update n Unable to retrieve package information:

          I've also reinstalled from scratch and still end up the same place.

          From scratch using 2.7.0 ?
          Why not 2.7.2 and call it a day ?

          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 @DaveP 0
            last edited by

            @DaveP-0 said in PFsense unable to check for update n Unable to retrieve package information:

            Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
            pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
            pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package

            When you see that try running: pkg-static -d update

            That will give you debug output so you can see why it's failing.

            But, yes, just install 2.7.2 if you can reinstall.

            Steve

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              DaveP 0 @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 said in PFsense unable to check for update n Unable to retrieve package information:

              pkg-static -d update

              Rather a long log output so I've pasted it into a txt file. Noticed some cert errors.

              I've already installed three times with no difference and when I go to update it tells me it is on the latest so doesn't offer the upgrade button.

              return.txt

              Screenshot from 2024-07-02 13-50-41.png

              I do have IPv6 enabled and tried to disable it to test if that was it and got this

              Shell Output - pfSense-upgrade -4

              ERROR: It was not possible to determine pkg remote version

              Updating repositories metadata...
              Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              repository pfSense-core has no meta file, using default settings
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              Unable to update repository pfSense-core
              Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              repository pfSense has no meta file, using default settings
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              pkg-static: An error occured while fetching package
              Unable to update repository pfSense
              Error updating repositories!
              ERROR: It was not possible to determine pfSense-upgrade remote version
              ERROR: It was not possible to determine pfSense-upgrade remote version
              Upgrading pfSense-upgrade... failed.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Ok run certctl rehash then recheck.

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                  DaveP 0 @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10 OK. Tried that. I got this which didn't say much.

                  Shell Output - certctl rehash

                  Scanning /usr/share/certs/untrusted for certificates...
                  Scanning /usr/share/certs/trusted for certificates...
                  Scanning /usr/local/share/certs for certificates...

                  I waited a few mins in case it was doing something in the background. I then tried the package list again and the same error.

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    OK so pkg-static -d update shows the same output?

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                      DaveP 0 @stephenw10
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10 No. There is a lot more data returned from
                      pkg-static -d update

                      return2.txt

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        OK that's working correctly now you should be able to upgrade.

                        You won't see packages until after you upgrade or switch the repo back to 2.7.0. The 2.7.2 packages it's seeing now are not compatible with 2.7.0.

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                          DaveP 0 @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 OK that makes sense Thanks for sorting that out. It is looking for incompatible packages. The error message was a bit ambiguous though.

                          What am I upgrading to? It says I am up to date and the buttons to upgrade are gone.

                          How do I switch the repo back to 2.7.0. and what are the implications? I think I'd leave it on the standard path if I can get the packages working.

                          I'll look at the repo system now. Never really looked at it properly because until 2.7.0 everything just worked.

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                            DaveP 0 @DaveP 0
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10 Ignore that previous post. I stupidly didn't look at the upgrade page where it quite clearly said upgrade to 2.7.2. Sorry, you have enough to do without idiots wasting your time.

                            Anyway clicked the button and upgraded. When it rebooted I then went to the package manager and it downloaded a list of packages successfully.

                            Thank you very much.

                            btw: I did install a few times from scratch so clearly there is something there that isn't right in the core 2.7.0.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              The cert hashing issue is a known bug in 2.7.0. It's fixed in 2.7.1 and later:

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

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