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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Can you do this?:

      [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
      /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  291 kBps 00m00s
      [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
      /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  291 kBps 00m00s
      
      

      Steve

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        I split this thread off since it is not related to the other thread in which it was posted.

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          emce
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          Sorry about that, jimp.

          stephenw10: Upon running the command you provided I received the following error:

          Certificate verification failed for /C=SE/O=AddTrust AB/OU=AddTrust External TTP Network/CN=AddTrust External CA Root
          675211580:error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed:/usr/pfSensesrc/src/secure/lib/libssl/../../../crypto/openssl/ssl/s3_clnt.c:1180:
          fetch: http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version: Authentication error
          

          But the following does work:

          fetch --no-verify-peer -o /dev/null http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
          /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  103 kBps 00m00s
          
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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Hmm, well that looks bad. Interestingly I can't access that url either any more. Try again:
            https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_releng/10.1/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/
            Could be there were some changes taking place. I don't know though.

            Steve

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              emce
              last edited by

              Same issue with: https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_releng/10.1/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/

              I was able to fix fetch by creating a symlink for the root cert bundle:

              sudo ln -sf /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt /etc/ssl/cert.pem
              
              fetch -o /dev/null https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
              /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  123 kBps 00m00s
              

              Unfortunately, this didn't fix auto-update :)

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Hmm, bizzare.  :-\ It's still working here on my test box just fine, all four options. There is a redirect in place for 10 stable to 10.1 releng:

                [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
                /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  300 kBps 00m00s
                [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
                /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  298 kBps 00m00s
                [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null https://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_releng/10.1/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
                /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  307 kBps 00m00s
                [2.2-BETA][root@xtm5.localdomain]/root: fetch -o /dev/null http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_releng/10.1/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters/version
                /dev/null                                     100% of   29  B  209 kBps 00m00s
                
                

                There have been cert problems before but usually affecting everything. Do you have a bad system date that's rendering the cert invalid?
                I'd be tempted to re-install at thus point.

                Steve

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                  emce
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                  I just manually installed the latest snapshot.  Perhaps a contributor turned on some additional debugging in the updater widget, but it spit out the following output:

                  2.2-BETA (i386)
                  built on Mon Nov 24 16:50:47 CST 2014
                  FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE
                  …........ Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 48 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 49 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 50 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 51 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 52 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 55 Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /etc/inc/auth.inc on line 1362

                  Unable to check for updates.

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                    emce
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                    I think I finally figured it out… I'm using the new unbound DNS Resolver, and had the following option unchecked under System->General Setup:

                    -Do not use the DNS Forwarder as a DNS server for the firewall

                    I noticed I was getting a failed resolution for snapshots.pfsense.org, so I enabled that option and it started working correctly under the System->Firmware->Auto Update tab.  I'm still getting the extra debug output in the System information widget under "Version", but I think that's actually a PHP error in the latest build.

                    I'll report back if it succeeds in finding the next update.  Thanks a lot for your help!

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                      emce
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                      FYI - this did end up fixing the issue.

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                      • MikeV7896M
                        MikeV7896
                        last edited by

                        Same issue as emce, and unchecking that same box worked to fix it for me as well.

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                        • jimpJ
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                          Did you have any name servers filled in under System > General?

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                            emce
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                            @jimp:

                            Did you have any name servers filled in under System > General?

                            I do.  I'm using Google's servers, followed by those of my ISP.

                            On a related note, I'm continuing to see the erroneous output in the Version section of the System Information widget:

                            2.2-BETA (i386)
                            built on Tue Nov 25 11:51:07 CST 2014
                            FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE
                            …........ Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 48 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 49 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 50 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 51 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 52 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /usr/local/www/guiconfig.inc on line 55 Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at /etc/inc/config.inc:45) in /etc/inc/auth.inc on line 1362

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                            • jimpJ
                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                              last edited by

                              Can you check /etc/resolv.conf to see if the name servers are actually there?

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                                emce
                                last edited by

                                Sure thing.  Here's the contents:

                                $ cat /etc/resolv.conf
                                search <mydomain>.com
                                nameserver 8.8.8.8
                                nameserver 8.8.4.4
                                nameserver 75.75.75.75
                                nameserver 75.75.76.76</mydomain>
                                
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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                  In that case it should have been able to resolve, unless you can't reach any of those servers

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                                    emce
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                                    I've tried toggling the "Do not use the DNS Forwarder as a DNS server for the firewall" option on and off, and can successfully reproduce the issue.  I don't seem to be having any other resolution issues off of this box at the moment.  Definitely odd.

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                                      cmb
                                      last edited by

                                      anything relevant in your resolver log? Status>System logs, Resolver.

                                      What does the output of:

                                      sockstat -4 | grep 53
                                      

                                      run from a command prompt show?

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                                      • MikeV7896M
                                        MikeV7896
                                        last edited by

                                        Ok… scratch me from having the problem. I was actually having an issue with unbound (see that thread). I just unchecked that setting and it's still checking for updates.

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                                          emce
                                          last edited by

                                          I'm assuming you'd like this output from the "error" state, ie, "Do not use the DNS Forwarder as a DNS server for the firewall" is toggled off for the following…

                                          Current sockstat output:

                                          $ sockstat -4 | grep 53
                                          unbound  unbound    67721 10 udp4   10.0.0.1:53           *:*
                                          unbound  unbound    67721 11 tcp4   10.0.0.1:53           *:*
                                          unbound  unbound    67721 12 tcp4   127.0.0.1:953         *:*
                                          root     miniupnpd  40431 16 udp4   10.0.0.1:5351         *:*
                                          ?        ?          ?     ?  tcp4   <myip>:53366   192.12.94.30:53
                                          ?        ?          ?     ?  tcp4   <myip>:12766   192.41.162.30:53</myip></myip>
                                          

                                          I didn't notice anything relevant in the resolver log, but this basic block is repeated:

                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.4.22).
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 1: iterator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 0: validator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] notice: Restart of unbound 1.4.22.
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 1: requestlist max 0 avg 0 exceeded 0 jostled 0
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 1: 0 queries, 0 answers from cache, 0 recursions, 0 prefetch
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 0: requestlist max 0 avg 0 exceeded 0 jostled 0
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 0: 0 queries, 0 answers from cache, 0 recursions, 0 prefetch
                                          Nov 25 18:18:32	unbound: [1038:0] info: service stopped (unbound 1.4.22).
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.4.22).
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 1: iterator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 0: validator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] notice: Restart of unbound 1.4.22.
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 1: requestlist max 0 avg 0 exceeded 0 jostled 0
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 1: 0 queries, 0 answers from cache, 0 recursions, 0 prefetch
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 0: requestlist max 0 avg 0 exceeded 0 jostled 0
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: server stats for thread 0: 0 queries, 0 answers from cache, 0 recursions, 0 prefetch
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: service stopped (unbound 1.4.22).
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.4.22).
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 1: iterator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:31	unbound: [1038:0] notice: init module 0: validator
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 1.000000 2.000000 6
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.524288 1.000000 14
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.262144 0.524288 6
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.131072 0.262144 2
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.065536 0.131072 13
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.032768 0.065536 15
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.016384 0.032768 10
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.008192 0.016384 2
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: 0.000000 0.000001 5
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: lower(secs) upper(secs) recursions
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: [25%]=0.0354987 median[50%]=0.0882215 [75%]=0.583752
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: histogram of recursion processing times
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: average recursion processing time 0.301498 sec
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: server stats for thread 1: requestlist max 19 avg 3.60811 exceeded 0 jostled 0
                                          Nov 25 18:18:30	unbound: [67721:0] info: server stats for thread 1: 87 queries, 14 answers from cache, 73 recursions, 1 prefetch
                                          
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                                            cmb
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                                            You're not binding to localhost, so it fails when you tell it to use localhost.

                                            That should skip 127.0.0.1 being added to resolv.conf in that circumstance to avoid breaking with such misconfigurations. There's a problem of some sort there, looking.

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