device has not been registered for pfSense+
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Suddenly getting this on my updates page..
"Your device has not been registered for pfSense+. Please purchase a pfSense+ subscription to receive future updates."
Is this to be expected whenever I make an interface change? Just added WAN2 for a backup internet connection.. Im well within my first year for plus..
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@chpalmer said in device has not been registered for pfSense+:
Is this to be expected whenever I make an interface change?
Physically adding or removing NICs will changed the NDI and will need re-registration. It seems usually sending a PM to stephenw10 help and he can fix it.
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@patient0 yeah @stephenw10 is normally nice enough to do that.. But you could also just open a ticket with tac. Any sort of change to the hardware would most likely change the ndi and cause that. Or if a VM adding another virtual nic, etc.
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Thanks guys!
I didn't physically change any interfaces but just utilized one that was already there..
Getting this also in the alerts-
"Upgrade check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1"Then if I go to the registration tab under "System"..
"Thank you for choosing Netgate pfSense
 PlusYour device does not require registration, we recognize it already. You may have already registered, or it may be a pre-registered Netgate appliance."
Seems like I broke something else along the way..
edit- and now-
"An error occurred while uploading the encrypted Netgate pfSense Plus configuration to https://acb.netgate.com/save ( Unable to resolve acb.netgate.com )" - 
running pkg-static -d update-
pkg: Unable to open '/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos//pfSense.conf':No such file or directoryHmmm..
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If somebody running 24.11 could share their
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos//pfSense.conf
file contents via PM I would greatly appreciate it.. I am going to try and re-write that file as it appears to be gone.
I believe there are only two lines that will be different than a 2.7.2 install.. but may be wrong..
FreeBSD: { enabled: no }
pfSense-core: {
url: "pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-core",
mirror_type: "srv",
signature_type: "fingerprints",
fingerprints: "/usr/local/share/pfSense/keys/pkg",
enabled: yes
}pfSense: {
url: "pkg+https://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_7_2_amd64-pfSense_v2_7_2",
mirror_type: "srv",
signature_type: "fingerprints",
fingerprints: "/usr/local/share/pfSense/keys/pkg",
enabled: yes
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@patient0 Thank you! Ive also put in a ticket to ask for an img so I can re-install if necessary..
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According to rcoleman - https://forum.netgate.com/topic/177143/netgate-device-id-ndi/2?_=1733092672768
adding a USB interface will change the NID.. I assume then removing it will also change the ID??!?
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Yes adding or removing any NIC, including USB, will change the NDI.
If you run
pfSense-repoc -DNat the CLI it wil print the NDI actually being sent to the repo servers to check against. - 
@stephenw10 said in device has not been registered for pfSense+:
Yes adding or removing any NIC, including USB, will change the NDI.
If you run
pfSense-repoc -DNat the CLI it wil print the NDI actually being sent to the repo servers to check against.Well dag nabit! Thanks Steve! I just promised Craig I will never do such a bad thing again..

I should have been using my test box to test and not my primary.