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    Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w

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    • chudakC Offline
      chudak @Patch
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      @Patch said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

      @chudak said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

      When restoring my config.xml do I need to do anything to map new interfaces?

      Easiest method I have found is:

      • Install pfsense with minimal Ethernet connections plugged in
      • assign at least the Lan so you can access the GUI
      • look at the interface naming internally to ascertain how it relates to the external labelling
      • decide how you want to map your old interfaces to your new box
      • import your old configuration and reassign the interfaces as you want them.
      • save your new configuration

      Thx!

      And what did you do about the netgate device ID?

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        Patch @chudak
        last edited by Patch

        Netgate license is tied to the hardware.

        • For Netgate hardware with hardware lifetime software updates included, that makes perfect sense to me.
        • For third party hardware with a yearly subscription I’m not convinced it’s optimal.

        Either way changing Netgate licensing is beyond me

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          SteveITS Rebel Alliance @chudak
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          @chudak Do you have a Plus license? If not the NDI doesn’t matter.

          Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
          When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to reboot, or more depending on packages, and device or disk speed.
          Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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            chudak @SteveITS
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            @SteveITS said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

            @chudak Do you have a Plus license? If not the NDI doesn’t matter.

            I do.

            I wonder how long will I be able to stay on unregistered plus pfS

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              patient0 @chudak
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              @chudak said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

              I wonder how long will I be able to stay on unregistered plus pfS

              The unregistered device won't get any updates at all but will run otherwise fine.

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                chudak @patient0
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                @patient0 said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

                @chudak said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

                I wonder how long will I be able to stay on unregistered plus pfS

                The unregistered device won't get any updates at all but will run otherwise fine.

                I wanted to install 23.04 and then upgrade

                Sounds it won't be possible on unregistered device?

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                • stephenw10S Offline
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  No it will need to be registered to see 24.03 available. Or any Plus version.

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                    chudak @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

                    No it will need to be registered to see 24.03 available. Or any Plus version.

                    But I will be install the 25.x, yes?

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                      KOM @patient0
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                      @patient0 Yet another reason to avoid pfSense Plus. No tangible benefit for the average user but with the added hassle of DRM.

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                        Patch @chudak
                        last edited by Patch

                        @chudak no. Not with out buying a new plus subscription for that new non Netgate device.

                        Edit, from your other thread
                        @chudak said in Why do we need to pay for pfS + ????:

                        I paid for 2 years pfs + subscription.

                        In order to install on a new h/w I need to install CE and then transfer my subscription or buy a new one.

                        pfsense plus subscription Netgate sell is tied to the hardware and not transferable.
                        When buying a new subscription ( which was always a requirement) you can readily buy it for a new device.
                        As described above
                        said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

                        Netgate license is tied to the hardware.

                        • For Netgate hardware with hardware lifetime software updates included, that makes perfect sense to me.
                        • For third party hardware with a yearly subscription I’m not convinced it’s optimal.

                        Either way changing Netgate licensing is beyond me

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                          chudak @Patch
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                          @Patch said in Restore pfS config.xml to new h/w:

                          @chudak no. Not with out buying a new plus subscription for that new non Netgate device.

                          I might be overreacting, but this is BS and adds only more troubles to users :(

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