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    How to update to the latest Tailscale version?

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      elvisimprsntr
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      Upgraded 2.7.2 CE to 1.78.1 from the latest directory, which is using go .3

      Freshports

      pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.78.1.pkg
      

      https://go.dev/dl/

      tailscale version
      1.78.1
        go version: go1.23.3
      

      Changelog

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        rocket
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        Upgraded PFSense Plus 24.11 to Tailscale 1.76.6_1

        https://www.freshports.org/security/tailscale

        pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:15:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.76.6_1.pkg

        tailscale version
 1.76.6
        go version: go1.23.3

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          TommyMoo
          last edited by

          Could also update succesfully to Tailscale 1.78.1 version today:

          1.78.1
          go version: go1.23.2

          Thanks for the info 1.78.1 working fine!

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            rocket @TommyMoo
            last edited by rocket

            @TommyMoo
            Good to know thanks

            Just not on Plus yet

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              TommyMoo @rocket
              last edited by

              @rocket Im only on CE, but hope it will be also avaible to PLUS users too.

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                elvisimprsntr @rocket
                last edited by elvisimprsntr

                @rocket

                1.78.1 now available for FreeBSD 15

                Freshports

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                  rocket @elvisimprsntr
                  last edited by

                  @elvisimprsntr

                  Thanks

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                    rocket @rocket
                    last edited by

                    @rocket

                    PFSense 24.11

                    pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:15:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.78.1.pkg

                    Tailscale version
                    1.78.1
                    go version: go1.23.3

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                      atlmcw @elvisimprsntr
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                      @elvisimprsntr Are you ignoring the kernel version of CE? Mine is at 14.0 and it appears that the version you site was built for 14.1.
                      Safe to ignore?

                      Fetching tailscale-1.78.1.pkg: 100%   11 MiB  11.0MB/s    00:01
                      Installing tailscale-1.78.1...
                      Newer FreeBSD version for package tailscale:
                      To ignore this error set IGNORE_OSVERSION=yes
                      - package: 1401000
                      - running kernel: 1400094
                      Ignore the mismatch and continue? [y/N]:
                      
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                        elvisimprsntr @atlmcw
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                        @atlmcw

                        I had no issues.

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                          cayossarian @rocket
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                          It appears the AMD 14 packages are missing, can't even point a browser to them at https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.78.1.pkg

                          The arch64 are there. https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:aarch64/latest/All/tailscale-1.78.1.pkg

                          Anybody know what's up?

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                            TommyMoo @cayossarian
                            last edited by TommyMoo

                            @cayossarian Hi, I also couldnt open your link, but went manually here -> https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/

                            Looks like just the directory is down where your Link is pointing to, why? I have no clue... but could browse the rest there one folder level up of your link

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                              elvisimprsntr @TommyMoo
                              last edited by elvisimprsntr

                              @TommyMoo

                              It's currently on 1.78.1_1

                              Freshports

                              pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.78.1_1.pkg
                              

                              I think they are in the process of compiling 1.80.0.

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                                TommyMoo @elvisimprsntr
                                last edited by

                                @elvisimprsntr Coool, Thanks & Cheers

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                                  elvisimprsntr
                                  last edited by elvisimprsntr

                                  Upgraded 2.7.2 CE to 1.80.0

                                  Freshports

                                  pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.80.0.pkg
                                  
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                                    michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @elvisimprsntr
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                                    @elvisimprsntr
                                    I have two questions regarding this topic.

                                    1. Is it necessary to update the tailscale package if its not pushed through the normal package manager process in pfsense? Why are we updating 'out of band' ?

                                    2. Why isn't Netgate taking care of updating the package if they took time out to develop the package for pfsense in the first place. More of a question for @cmcdonald

                                    Firewall: NetGate,Palo Alto-VM,Juniper SRX
                                    Routing: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
                                    Switching: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
                                    Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP
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                                      elvisimprsntr @michmoor
                                      last edited by elvisimprsntr

                                      @michmoor

                                      1. Current official pfSense package includes Tailscale 1.54.0 from November 2023.

                                      There are a number of improvements and security updates that have been released in Tailscale, some of which may be necessary for compatibility with other clients.

                                      Security Bulletins
                                      Changelog

                                      1. Because @cmcdonald is overworked?
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                                        manupfdude @elvisimprsntr
                                        last edited by

                                        @elvisimprsntr Love your frequent update command you post here
                                        Thank you so much 😊

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                                          msurg
                                          last edited by

                                          PFSense 2.7.2 CE

                                          disabled Tailscale
                                          uninstalled Tailscale
                                          installed 1.80.0 from cli
                                          installed Tailscale from package manager
                                          enabled Tailscale

                                          everything worked fine and Tailscale up and running and showed in admin panel as connected.

                                          until I tried to restart the service. It crashed PFsense.

                                          When I stop and start or restart Tailscale it crashes PFsense completely. I can't connect to PFSense or ssh to it.

                                          Any one with this issue?

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                                            elvisimprsntr @msurg
                                            last edited by elvisimprsntr

                                            @msurg

                                            I have never uninstalled the official pfSense package or disabled TS. I simply update the TS client from the CLI.

                                            I suspect something you did or the order in which you performed it created a conflict.

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