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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by

      @goofytux:

      Just to be sure: If an update for the package is offered, I can install this directly. Or do I need to uninstall every package first?

      You need only uninstall the affected package and reinstall that one affected package. No need to reinstall all. Or just do a firmware upgrade in a bit when 2.1.2 rolls out and the packages will reinstall themselves.

      @doktornotor:

      Apparently the former is not safe (as in, it produces completely invalid results, like here).

      That guy's invalid results aren't the fault of anything but his broken "testing" methodology.

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        athurdent
        last edited by

        Maybe the "Reinstall all Packages" Button should move to the Packages Section. So one can easily find it, push it if advised to and go for a beverage of choice afterwards…

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          Bravissimo594
          last edited by

          @jimp:

          That is for packages, not the base system. The base system requires an update to 2.1.2 (coming momentarily)

          Oops. Sorry to waste time with that question. I know everyone there must be busy.

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            @athurdent:

            Maybe the "Reinstall all Packages" Button should move to the Packages Section. So one can easily find it, push it if advised to and go for a beverage of choice afterwards…

            I'm not even sure whether the reinstall does really reinstall or what it does ATM and how that differs from uninstall/install and/or upgrade… Altogether, feeling highly uncomfortable with a package manager that seems to produce totally unpredictable results.

            (The placement of the button goes totally beyond me and makes simply no sense.)

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Hmm, am I missing something? The button is right there in the installed packages screen next to the package listing.

              Steve

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                doktornotor Banned
                last edited by

                @stephenw10:

                Hmm, am I missing something?

                Talking about the Reinstall Packages button in Diagnostics - Backup/Restore

                Click this button to reinstall all system packages. This may take a while.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Ah, I am missing something.  ::)

                  Steve

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                    fragged
                    last edited by

                    Diagnostics: Backup/restore has a button to reinstall all installed packages.

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                    • CNLiberalC
                      CNLiberal
                      last edited by

                      Looks like 2.1.2 is up?

                      pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

                      Dell R210 II
                      Intel E3-1340 v2
                      8GB RAM
                      SSD ZFS Mirror
                      Intel X520-DA2, RJ45 SFP+ (WAN) and 10Gb SFP+ DAC (LAN)
                      1 x Cisco 3850 12XS-S (Core Switch)
                      2 x Cisco 3750X PoE Gig Switch (Access Stack)
                      3 x Cisco 2802i APs (Mobility Express)

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                        drees
                        last edited by

                        @joltman:

                        Looks like 2.1.2 is up?

                        Yep:
                        https://www.pfsense.org/download/

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                        • CNLiberalC
                          CNLiberal
                          last edited by

                          I just saw some people in the forum are getting an error when they're editing their rules.  I'm going to hold off for now.

                          pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

                          Dell R210 II
                          Intel E3-1340 v2
                          8GB RAM
                          SSD ZFS Mirror
                          Intel X520-DA2, RJ45 SFP+ (WAN) and 10Gb SFP+ DAC (LAN)
                          1 x Cisco 3850 12XS-S (Core Switch)
                          2 x Cisco 3750X PoE Gig Switch (Access Stack)
                          3 x Cisco 2802i APs (Mobility Express)

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                            Criggie
                            last edited by

                            @joltman:

                            I just saw some people in the forum are getting an error when they're editing their rules.  I'm going to hold off for now.

                            2.1.2 installed, working for me.  Joltman: what's your IP address? …..

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                            • CNLiberalC
                              CNLiberal
                              last edited by

                              ??

                              pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

                              Dell R210 II
                              Intel E3-1340 v2
                              8GB RAM
                              SSD ZFS Mirror
                              Intel X520-DA2, RJ45 SFP+ (WAN) and 10Gb SFP+ DAC (LAN)
                              1 x Cisco 3850 12XS-S (Core Switch)
                              2 x Cisco 3750X PoE Gig Switch (Access Stack)
                              3 x Cisco 2802i APs (Mobility Express)

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                                adam65535
                                last edited by

                                jimp posted that it is fixed…  problem with autoconfigbackup package which was just updated to fix it...

                                https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=75060.msg409582#msg409582

                                The github commit to the package...

                                https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense-packages/commit/8869c3d78abf2bf7e72fe079ed457c28f3f8edab

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                                • JeGrJ
                                  JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  @joltman: As I was reporting this, I agree to adams statement. Getting rid of autoconfbackup package before upgrading should completely avoid this. Afterwards it can be installed to it's new version (1.22) again without hiccups. Problem was completely related to the package, not the main distro.

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                                  • CNLiberalC
                                    CNLiberal
                                    last edited by

                                    Cool.  I'm proceeding.  Poor ESF servers getting hammered hard.

                                    EDIT:  Finished.  Looks good!

                                    pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

                                    Dell R210 II
                                    Intel E3-1340 v2
                                    8GB RAM
                                    SSD ZFS Mirror
                                    Intel X520-DA2, RJ45 SFP+ (WAN) and 10Gb SFP+ DAC (LAN)
                                    1 x Cisco 3850 12XS-S (Core Switch)
                                    2 x Cisco 3750X PoE Gig Switch (Access Stack)
                                    3 x Cisco 2802i APs (Mobility Express)

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                                      Fmstrat
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi all, I see the founder tweeted that keys may be OK:

                                      https://twitter.com/neelmehta/status/453625474879471616

                                      However I also know that people have pulled keys from FreeBSD. For OpenVPN users, do we need to swap our keys if we were using PFsense 2.1.x?

                                      Thanks.

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                                        dannyman
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks for getting 2.1.2 out!

                                        This will be my first upgrade.  I assume the firewall will need to reboot.  Any quick advice or how long an upgrade takes, how long is the downtime, maybe these questions are already covered somewhere?

                                        Does the secondary firewall upgrade when it sees it peer upgrade or do I trigger that manually?

                                        I've announced 5+ minutes downtime in a 1 hour maintenance window.  Looks like there's a backup / rollback option so I'm hoping that even if I hit a snag I won't be dead in the water!

                                        Thanks,
                                        -danny

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                                        • BBcan177B
                                          BBcan177 Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          Upgraded one of my boxes from 2.0.3 to 2.1.2.

                                          No issues to report!  ;)

                                          Except that Suricata lost all of its interface settings. Looks like a new install of that package. Snort was also installed and it came back 100%

                                          Great Work Guys!

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                                          • BBcan177B
                                            BBcan177 Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            What testing method is recommended to test the Bleeding Heart issue in pfSense?

                                            "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

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