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    Snort Won't Start After Upgrade

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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    • JSmoradaJ
      JSmorada
      last edited by

      I wish I could donate, but I'm barely keeping my head above water right now…had two disasters to deal with and waiting for number three... Thanks anyway for all your hard work, James!

      @james.dean:

      ++

      Can't wait.. and have already donated  :)

      snort should be directly integrated in the pfSense image as I can't imagine someone would open any port without using snort.

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        jarolimd
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        again any idea of a release date?

        without snort it is not a good deal  :(

        best regards and many thanks for good work

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          james.dean
          last edited by

          @jarolimd:

          again any idea of a release date?

          +1

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            Macom2007
            last edited by

            @james.dean:

            @jarolimd:

            again any idea of a release date?

            +1

            +1

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            • cyber7C
              cyber7
              last edited by

              +1

              When you pause to think, do you start again?

              2.2.4-RELEASE (amd64)
              built on Sat Jul 25 19:57:37 CDT 2015
              FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p15
              and
              pfSense 2.3.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64 full-install) on pfSense

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                m4rcu5
                last edited by

                +1 from me.
                Can't wait to have it up and running again!

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                  jarolimd
                  last edited by

                  is there any chance to get a statement, or shall we better go back to the routes with pfsense build within working stable snort package ???

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                    Macom2007
                    last edited by

                    I am afraid we have to ….

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                      jarolimd
                      last edited by

                      is there any chance to get stable snort working again, perhaps by installing over shell ?

                      i don´t want to wait any longer for the new one because i see no release time !

                      thanks and best regards

                      btw: i installed snapshot from June 22th again

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                        MattB
                        last edited by

                        I attempted to reinstall snort and the reinstall failed. I am using PF 2.0RC3, updated yesterday. Since the reinstall failed, I don't see any of the snort packages listed in "available" or "installed".

                        If I understand this thread correctly, at the moment, there is no snort package available at all, stable or dev?

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                          jarolimd
                          last edited by

                          @MattB:

                          I attempted to reinstall snort and the reinstall failed. I am using PF 2.0RC3, updated yesterday. Since the reinstall failed, I don't see any of the snort packages listed in "available" or "installed".

                          If I understand this thread correctly, at the moment, there is no snort package available at all, stable or dev?

                          same problem to me, what is going on NOW with snort, can anyone please give a statement ?!

                          it is of course not a good deal to kick all snort packages and nothing happens at all :-(

                          thx and regards

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                            james.dean
                            last edited by

                            @jarolimd:

                            it is of course not a good deal to kick all snort packages and nothing happens at all :-(

                            +1

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                              Metu69salemi
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                              I think that this not quite fair to the developers.
                              If they need time then they should have it. Or if you need it so badly why don't you make bounty for it

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                                james.dean
                                last edited by

                                @Metu69salemi:

                                Or if you need it so badly why don't you make bounty for it

                                @james.dean:

                                Can't wait.. and have already donated  :)

                                You mean I should have used the money for a bounty instead?

                                Or directly for some .. would have been better  ::)

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                                • JSmoradaJ
                                  JSmorada
                                  last edited by

                                  Now that's not fair, James…getting me all excited thinking that you were gonna say that Snort's  ready to start snorting again. I'm sniffing with tears :'(

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                                    jarolimd
                                    last edited by

                                    but i think they could leave the stable snort package online until the new one is released - when ever this could be…

                                    i cannot find any reason to kick the stable package and nothing happens :-(

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                                    • JSmoradaJ
                                      JSmorada
                                      last edited by

                                      just remember that patience is a virtue… ;)

                                      @jarolimd:

                                      but i think they could leave the stable snort package online until the new one is released - when ever this could be…

                                      i cannot find any reason to kick the stable package and nothing happens :-(

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                                        gnoel
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                                        @james.dean:

                                        ++

                                        Can't wait.. and have already donated  :)

                                        snort should be directly integrated in the pfSense image as I can't imagine someone would open any port without using snort.

                                        I agree with this sentiment, running 1.23 ( not upgrading ) until this is A-OK seems the best path.  Runnin' a RC, things like this are to be expected.

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                                          james.dean
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                                          @gnoel:

                                          Runnin' a RC, things like this are to be expected.

                                          Ok and what do you say about this? http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=589

                                          There are considerably fewer open issues on 2.0 right now than there were on 1.2.3 when it was released, and no major outstanding problems. 2.0 has gotten widespread use in production environments over the last year plus including in our most critical networks, and looks to be ready for release. We expect final release within a month, and consider RC3 the preferred release for all new installs.

                                          I used it in a critical network too..

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                                            Metu69salemi
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                                            @james.dean

                                            that was nice photo.. It's always good to have conversation.

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