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How to update to the latest Tailscale version?

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    ha100 @elvisimprsntr
    last edited by 25 days ago

    @elvisimprsntr Great

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      FCS001FCS @elvisimprsntr
      last edited by 25 days ago

      @elvisimprsntr said in How to update to the latest Tailscale version?:

      Looks like 1.82.0 and 1.82.0_1 are both up for FreeBSD 14 again.

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      Anticipation starts for 1.82.5

      Changelog

      FYI - on my 2.7.2-RELEASE (amd64) mini-PC, the FreeBSD 14 1.82.0 version was not found but the 1.82.0_1 version was found and installed and seems to be working fine. Was done via the pfSense GUI "Diagnostics-Command Prompt".

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        ha100 @FCS001FCS
        last edited by 25 days ago

        @FCS001FCS pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/quarterly/All/tailscale-1.82.0.pkg

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          ha100 @FCS001FCS
          last edited by 25 days ago

          @FCS001FCS To be clear: do we need to uninstall the tailscale package first on every tailscale update?

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            elvisimprsntr @ha100
            last edited by 25 days ago

            @ha100

            No as it will remove the pfsense GUI package.

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              elvisimprsntr @FCS001FCS
              last edited by elvisimprsntr 25 days ago 25 days ago

              @FCS001FCS

              Quarterly vs latest in URL path name

              Always check the Freshports TailScale page first.

              Maintainer has already started working on 1.82.5

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                ha100 @elvisimprsntr
                last edited by ha100 25 days ago 25 days ago

                @elvisimprsntr Someone here said pfsense package must be removed first, update tailscale, install pfsense package again.
                No need for that then?

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                  elvisimprsntr @ha100
                  last edited by 25 days ago

                  @ha100

                  I have never uninstalled the pfsense TailScale package before manually updating. The one person who did broke theirs. The solution was to reinstall the pfsense TailScale package, then manually update the freshports TailScale version.

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                    ha100 @elvisimprsntr
                    last edited by 25 days ago

                    @elvisimprsntr Ah, good to know, thanks for all the advice.

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                      FCS001FCS @ha100
                      last edited by FCS001FCS 25 days ago 25 days ago

                      @ha100 said in How to update to the latest Tailscale version?:

                      @FCS001FCS pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/quarterly/All/tailscale-1.82.0.pkg

                      I used: pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.82.0.pkg from a prior post and it did not work for me; I manually changed 1.82.0 to 1.82.0_1 and it worked. Don't know what the issue was, but it OK for me now.

                      Edit: saw additional posts and the command seems to be slightly changed for latest or quarterly, I did not notice that.

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                        FCS001FCS @ha100
                        last edited by 25 days ago

                        @ha100 said in How to update to the latest Tailscale version?:

                        @FCS001FCS To be clear: do we need to uninstall the tailscale package first on every tailscale update?

                        I do not, I just run the PKG command and it updates TailScale. I restart TailScale via the GUI just for good measure, but not needed, I think.

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                          ha100 @FCS001FCS
                          last edited by 25 days ago

                          @FCS001FCS All good. I'm on 1.8.2.0_1. Waiting for 1.82.5

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                            elvisimprsntr
                            last edited by elvisimprsntr 24 days ago 24 days ago

                            Updated CE 2.7.2 to 1.82.5

                            Changelog

                            pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/quarterly/All/tailscale-1.82.5.pkg
                            

                            Freshports

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                              ha100 @elvisimprsntr
                              last edited by 24 days ago

                              @elvisimprsntr Very good. I've got it installed.

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