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    Does upgrade usually retain settings?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      wallabybob
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      What response do you get when you ping the host you specify when you attempt to access the GUI? (Maybe there isn't a valid path to the GUI!)

      @rashley:

      Have you had any experience with this type of issue?

      I've had a lot of experience with many different network issues. I don't yet know enough about this issue to be able to describe it as one I have had experience with.

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        rashley
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        Pinging the default gateway (192.168.0.1) works fine.  I am hoping that when I get a copy of the XML file it will show the web GUI is is using a custom port (other than 80 or 443).

        I should have more information for you by end of week

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          hackin8
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          One suggestion - you could try a prt scan to see what ports are open - to find out what port it is listening on?
          (Or I think you could run sockstat -4 -l from command line, but I am novice at bsd!)

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            From the console/shell:

            sockstat | grep lighttpd
            

            That will show the port(s) that it is bound to. Then try http://x.x.x.x:yyyy and https://x.x.x.x:yyyy and one of them should respond, assuming you don't have a rule blocking the connection.

            And if you do… http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/I_locked_myself_out_of_the_WebGUI,_help!

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              @jimp:

              assuming you don't have a rule blocking the connection.

              Exactly.
              Your predecessor may have been paranoid and locked down access to the webgui deliberately. You will see what he did or didn't do in the config.xml file though.

              Steve

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                rashley
                last edited by

                Thanks for the help.  It was a custom port that was setup for the web GUI.  Now I can get a backup of the config and plan an upgrade to 2.0.2.

                Anyone try upgrading from v1.2.3 to 2.0.2 and notice any issues?

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                  tim.mcmanus
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                  I went from 1.2.3 to 2.0.1 and then 2.0.2.  I am now on the 2.0.3 prerelease and it's much better than the 2.0.2 release.  Lots of bug fixes.  2.0.3 is stable, so you can download a copy and do a manual firmware upgrade.  If you search for my posts I have a lengthy one discussing how to do the manual upgrade.

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                    rashley
                    last edited by

                    Thanks.  There is an auto upgrade feature within the GUI.  Do you recommend a manual upgrade instead of the auto upgrade?

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                      tim.mcmanus
                      last edited by

                      The auto-upgrade grabs the latest official release, so right now it'll grab the 2.0.2 release.  You need to do a manual upgrade to install the 2.0.3 or any other prerelease.

                      It's a pretty painless process.  Grab the latest 2.0.3 release, upload it as new firmware.  I'm using the Feb 9 release.  A more current one is just as stable.

                      I describe the manual update process toward the end of this post.

                      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,58933.msg316734.html#msg316734

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                        rashley
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                        Great.  Thanks for the info.  My company is slow at approving updates, so v2.0.3 might be an official release by then.  Either way, this is good to know

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