2.7.0 - no packages available
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@lewis Kea? You don’t need to use it.
Try https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html#troubleshooting
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Hi @SteveITS
I think you're saying run this; certctl rehash
I did that but there is still no package list.Or, maybe you're saying I should upgrade since I won't be forced to change DHCP right away?
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@lewis both :)
You could try https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/upgrades.html#upgrade-not-offered-library-errors next.
But yes you can switch DHCP servers
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html#kea-dhcp-server-feature-preview-now-available
“Administrators can easily switch between ISC DHCPD and Kea by navigating to System > Advanced, Networking tab and changing the new Server Backend setting in the DHCP Options section.” -
In 2.7.0 you probably need to run
certctl rehashto see packages again. But you should then either upgrade or make sure the branch is set to 2.7.0 before installing any packages. -
Thanks for the help!
I upgraded to 2.7.2, packages are back and DHCP was still the default.
Is there a problem keeping DHCP? I need to dig up why it's being deprecated.
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@lewis why only to 2.7.2? Current is 2.8.1, 2.7.2 is like 2 years old and no longer officially supported.
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I'm upgrading all the way. Just saying that 2.7.2 solved the issue, I was able to install the package. I then fully upgraded.
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@lewis ah
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@lewis said in 2.7.0 - no packages available:
Is there a problem keeping DHCP? I need to dig up why it's being deprecated.
It’s in those release notes I keep linking. :)
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html#kea-dhcp-server-feature-preview-now-available
ISC DHCP still functions it’s just EOL.
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I am still running isc, see no need to change - kea brings nothing to the table currently that interests me. And I for sure do not like the current logging it does.
To be honest, the biggest thing in the new kea that I could see a lot of users liking is the registration of dhcp leases not rebooting unbound. But I don't register dhcp in dns, I just use reservations and register those.
Sure at some point will make the switch, but since there is nothing wrong with isc, and it works exactly like I like it - see no point to switching over and "possible" issues to show up.
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@SteveITS I didn't read everything yet, was busy trying to get the problem solved. As I said, I'll look at why since I use DHCP on a dozen networks at least.