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    Upgrade PfSense 1.2.3-RELEASE to 2.0-RELEASE

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • F Offline
      fluca1978
      last edited by

      I have to do a similar upgrade but my 1.2.3 box is running a proxy server, a load balancer, 4 ipsec tunnels and 2 openvpns. I'd like to know if, apart removing packages, it is safe to upgrade in such a condition and all the settings are going to be restored or if this is going to cause problems and I have to reconfigure parts of the system.
      Moreover, my system is running with a GEOM mirror, I guess this is not a problem for the upgrade too.

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        marcelloc
        last edited by

        Test upgrade on lab before upgrade on production server.

        The package uninstall is to prevent hours waiting package reinstalation issue in some boxes.

        You can try upgrade without removing openvpn

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          fluca1978
          last edited by

          Thanks but I don't have boxes to set up as test machines, I can do only on a virtual machine to test….

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            marcelloc
            last edited by

            Ok, no problem on testing upgrade on vm.

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            • jimpJ Offline
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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              You can restore a 1.2.3 backup to 2.0 directly. You do not need to do a firmware update. The config will be upgraded either way.

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                pffan
                last edited by

                You can restore a 1.2.3 backup to 2.0 directly. You do not need to do a firmware update. The config will be upgraded either way.

                Are you saying I should be able to take my 1.2.3 xml configuration file and apply it in version 2.0?

                I ask because that is what I'm trying to do but the system hangs at "configuring firewall…" after rebooting.  I don't believe I have a complicated configuration.  Just an IPSec tunnel, one NAT entry and some firewall rules.

                Should I start a new thread?

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                • jimpJ Offline
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  Yes, unless there is something in the config causing invalid xml, you can restore a 1.2.3 config to 2.0.

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                    alanfs
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                    Hi,

                    I realize this is quite an old thread, but I am trying to restore a 1.2.3 config to a 2.0 machine and I am experiencing problems. The Restore process seems to work and after the reboot the config looks good, however the web interface is apparently broken - you can navigate to the main page, but clicking on any of the menu items causes the web interface to become unresponsive.

                    It might be worth mentioning that the hardware on the 1.2.3 and the 2.0 firewalls are identical and the 2.0 firewall is NOT on the network yet - its replacing a live firewall, so I need to be sure its working before I connect it - I am not sure if this could cause any side effects.

                    Can anyone give me any pointers???? - Thanks!

                    Alan

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                    • marcellocM Offline
                      marcelloc
                      last edited by

                      If you are using internet explorer to access gui, then that's your problem. Try to use a chrome for firefox

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                        Jorge Medici Eston
                        last edited by

                        Hello guys, I´m having the same issue to upgrade. The packages to be removed are the original ones? I mean the "1.2.3-relaese packages", because the "Installed packages" I have none.

                        Thanks.
                        Jorge Eston

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