Unable to retrieve package info from https://packages.pfsense.org.
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Second day my pfsense machines can not get to package site. Ping OK. When I point my browser to https://packages.pfsense.org/ it shows packages.pfsense.org. WTF?
Same here. Subscribed for updates.
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+1
Just today I tried upgrading HW… after 2h I still had 'reinstalling packages'
In the end I just swapped the disks (so I have a pfSense with packages ;)), but still can't access package source from within pfSense.
I have these nice errors in log, so something must be wrong ???Aug 7 21:43:09 php: /pkg_mgr_installed.php: XMLRPC communication error: Aug 7 21:43:09 php: /pkg_mgr_installed.php: XML_RPC_Client: Connection to RPC server packages.pfsense.org:443 failed. 103
No squid, no snort (yet, because it's down), basic setup. 2.1.4-RELEASE (amd64) on APU1C4.
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Not getting it.
at home, still have this when I go to "System: Package Manager" -> "Available Packages"
Unable to communicate with https://packages.pfsense.org. Please verify DNS and interface configuration, and that pfSense has functional Internet connectivity.
But in the office (same ISP, same pfSense level but one is full and other is nano), I can open the page without issue?
Any hints on what might be causing this?
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hmm.
dns resolves fine, traceroute brings me after 20 hops here:
packages.atx.pfmechanics.com (208.123.73.88) 132.033 ms 132.232 ms 135.681 msI haven't found any setting for package sources, really open for suggestions here :-[
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Extra symptom: going to the packages page makes pfSense gui inaccessible (happened twice too me while searching on the issue), seems it crashes the lighttpd daemon.
Going to stop for now, it's clearly not coöperating today >:(ps: Sorry for hijacking the thread, my bad, I know (even though it is related)
–edit spelling--
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very strange… running 2.1.4-RELEASE (amd64) with custom kernel (no vga) on a mSata, I have this persistent issue on 2 different devices (APU1C and APU1C4)
I just created a nano version on a SD card, did a full export of my config (including RRD), uploaded it on the fresh nano, slammed that one in one of the boxes and after boot process I can open the "available packages" page without one issue ! (yes I even see the contents :o)Go figure.
Not trying to be the wise-guy here, but now I'm pretty convinced there's something with the full image that is trying to access the packages repository.I found in meantime the file pkg-utils.inc and set it aside from the nano version. Going to boot again from the mSata and try to compare with that one. One never knows I could be lucky and see a difference ::)–edited to avoid anyone would believe this. see below for update--
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No luck, the 2 files are identical :(
Maybe I should stop searching here. (I find it strange there aren't more having the same issue)
I saw in the file that in turn it calls a bunch of other files, if any of the guru's should have ideas?
For the moment I'll just stick with the nano…
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The issue was resolved for me last night. I'm not sure what caused the resolution exactly. I had a problem with not being able to ping IPv6 addresses from my LAN (and from pfsense box). I didn't realize it at first, but then noticed that for some reason I didn't get an IPv6 address from my ISP – I had it before, but it was released for some reason.
I restarted the cable modem. After cable modem came back up, I did get IPv6 address, but now I noticed that the CPU utilization on my pfsense was staying at 50% (I have Atom D2550, 4 vCPUs, 2 cores). I checked system activity and noticed that processes named something like "services.check" and "debug.rules" were taking up the CPU cycles. I've never seen that before. I let it run for a few minutes, nothing changed, they kept running.
At that point I restarted by pfsense. The pfsense came back up, and now I had snort taking up 50% of the CPU, constantly. I killed snort service, and it was auto-restarted by the "services monitoring" package. After that the CPU utilization came back to the usual levels of 0-3%.
Everything is running well so far. I got the IPv6 address from ISP and can now ping IPv6 addresses. And can now access the packages site.
I'm not sure what caused all of this chaos. It's a little concerning that it just went crazy out of the blue like that. But I guess that's what you get when running multiple packages on the same platform, more chances for conflicts and chaos like that. I'm sure that played a factor in some way.
So, that's my story. :)
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Hi dmitripr, good it sorted out for you.
It seems I'm not there yet. I installed the sd card in my production box, loaded latest config again, booted, and it was even worse.
I was unable to see the available packages (that pesky XMLRPC msg again), but what was even worse is that I had no longer access to the forum (??)
Other pages no issue, pfSense forum did not open. (dns resolved however)
Reverted to the full install (has become easy, just change boot order ;D)
Now I have access to the forum again, but even though I did not touch the mSata, when I went to my packages page it couldn't display the version column anymore? So I went to the log, and found this new errors:Aug 8 20:18:40 php: /pkg_mgr_installed.php: XMLRPC communication error: Aug 8 20:18:40 php: /pkg_mgr_installed.php: XML_RPC_Client: Connection to RPC server packages.pfsense.org:443 failed. 103 Aug 8 20:14:16 php: /pkg_mgr_installed.php: XMLRPC request failed with error 5: Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway)
Pffff >:(
I already restarted the whole, but no avail. I anyway scrapped my earlier statement "nano vs full" before anyone would take it for true :-[
Really puzzled at this moment…
-- edit: expanded with other 2 errors --
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for all reading this… another update. (quickly, who knows how long it continues working :-)
All https from here to pfsense failed. Autoconfig backup, Forum, Portal, even the homepage, all inaccessible. And yes, packages is one of them.
So. I'll call it a day. I no longer believe it's a problem with my systems. And I'll check again tomorrow if I have access again. I should have known... ::)
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I had no longer access to the forum (??)
I also couldn't access pfsense sites (form, packages … nothing). Looks like they were down for some time today. Don't think it has anything to do with the pfsense box, I couldn't access the sites from work either.
Now, they seem to be back up.
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Well, I just tried to access packages page again, and what do you know … doesn't work. Same error as before (in the original post of this thread).
I don't think it's the router. Something's gotta be wrong with the packages server. It seems to be a hit or a miss.
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Definitely seems to be something wrong with the package server. pfSense attempts to do a POST to https://packages.pfsense.org/xmlrpc.php but this results in a 502 Bad Gateway error. Probably something is up with either nginx or PHP on the package server.
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No go on 42 firewalls…. deffo something with the server...
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I have a fresh install and isn't working…
I can ping packages.pfsense.org from pfsense box.@dmitripr:Well, I just tried to access packages page again, and what do you know … doesn't work. Same error as before (in the original post of this thread).
I don't think it's the router. Something's gotta be wrong with the packages server. It seems to be a hit or a miss.
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So any ETA on a fix for the 502 error? SSL cert expire? ISP gateway change and filtering HTTPS?
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Stale ARP cache?
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Working now. Thanks for getting it running again. I am right in the middle of doing my last install (hopefully) of PFSense/Squid/QLProxy.
This will work great for my kids' school.Jim
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Still not working here in https !
Those in need of a package, see this topic for a workaround:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=75265.msg437914#msg437914–edit: I see the packages, but package installation is not coöperating yet :( --
--seems I have a partially installed package now. --
--new error bottom of packages page during removal: --
-- Warning: Unterminated comment starting line 904 in /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort.inc on line 904 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort.inc on line 904 -- -
– Warning: Unterminated comment starting line 904 in /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort.inc on line 904 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort.inc on line 904 --
Did you try to uninstall Snort and then try a fresh install.