Now Available: pfSense® Plus 25.07-RELEASE
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@sjhawke said in Now Available: pfSense
Plus 25.07-RELEASE:
Switched to python mode
Still using 'Unbound mode' is popping often rather often these days.
A bit strange, as to really make shine pfBlockerng, you had to switch to the back then new Python mode :should / would enough to convince people to switch over
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@Gertjan - good point - I didn't see that. Wish I had. Generally don't mess with stuff that is working, until it isn't.
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Curious what hardware you were updating?
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After cruising along at 180 days+ of uptime on 24.11, I decided to move ahead and upgrade to 25.07 this evening. Upgrade went flawless and probably took around 5 minutes on a Xeon D-1718T based system. Happy to see Unbound 1.23 included (there were some bug fixes in that release related to serve expired that I was looking forward to) as well as reduced CPU usage when viewing the dashboard page.
Thanks to everyone at Netgate for all your hard work on this release!
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Anyone knows why this has come up - SG-2100 - took 20 mins to get past - I thought it was locked up - one Acme *.domain cert only ? This was upgrade and fresh.
[48/72] Extracting ca_root_nss-3.104_1: ....... done
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 57bcb2da (/etc/ssl/untrusted/57bcb2da.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 08063a00 (/etc/ssl/untrusted/08063a00.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 5e98733a (/etc/ssl/untrusted/5e98733a.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 18856ac4 (/etc/ssl/untrusted/18856ac4.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 5e98733a (/etc/ssl/untrusted/5e98733a.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 18856ac4 (/etc/ssl/untrusted/18856ac4.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 08063a00 (/etc/ssl/untrusted/08063a00.0)
certctl: Skipping untrusted certificate 57bcb2da (/etc/ssl/untrusted/57bcb2da.0)
[49/72] Upgrading php83-sqlite3 from 8.3.12 to 8.3.19...
[49/72] Extracting php83-sqlite3-8.3.19: ......... done -
@kymmitsu The short answer is, that’s “normal” and it takes a while to chunk through that step on the 1100/2100’s CPU. Or similar; the 2220 I updated through a few versions to 24.11 recently took around 25-30m for each update + reboot.
pfBlocker also took what seemed like 10 minutes to install on a 2100 last night.
The “skip” lines are normal also.
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Yeah my vm took took quite some time to get through the certs when it updated the nss package - I was starting to get a bit worried myself that something was going on.. But its a very low powered vm, only 1 cpu and only 512MB of ram.. And running on a NAS, so its not a rocketship by any means.
My sg4860 did better, but it still took a few minutes to get through that.
Wonder if might be a good idea to add to release notes, but then again doesn't seem like everyone reads those before clicking update anyway ;)
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Upgraded multiple XG7100, 6100 and one SG1100 without any issue.
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Upgraded a 1100 from 25.03-BETA to 25.07-RELEASE from within the GUI, no issues.
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Updated without any problems (non Netgate Hardware)
Thank you for this update