Where can I get USB memstick img 2.3.2p1 pfsense?
-
Hello
Where can I get USB memstick omg 2.3.2p1 pfsense?
Please give me a link.Thanks
-
There isn't one. Install 2.3.2 then update.
https://www.pfsense.org/download/
-
I know but I need install 2.3.2p1 in USB stick.
2.3.2p1 has fix a bug so I will be can activate my 6 network ports. -
Install hard drive in another PC with working nic, upgrade, put hard disk back and you're done.
-
Download, minimal WAN config, and upgrade. Then activate your ports.
I don't see or recall anything like that fixed in 2.3.2_1. What's the bug number on redmine?
-
I think this is https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6724
-
OK so get basic WAN and LAN configured without VLANs, download the update (console option 13), reset to defaults, and configure your device.
-
OK so get basic WAN and LAN configured without VLANs, download the update (console option 13), reset to defaults, and configure your device.
Ok but is a problem.
I install 2.3.2 on my NETASQ U70 UTM and I can't active ports.
My network interfaces (Intel 1000) is found but 1-6 ports are not active.
I think … maybe need a switch driver (BCM53115) ... but I don't know what can I do...and install this driver... -
That is not the bug you describe.
pfSense (and FreeBSD) might not work on that hardware.
-
You can try the 2.3.3-dev snapshots, they are fairly stable:
https://snapshots.pfsense.org/Forum for feedback on them:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?board=68.0I personally use them in production in a couple of boxes.
-
I check 2.3.1 and 2.3.3-DEV now and not found :(
Interface em0 is up but 1-6 ports are not active.My device is UTM NETASQ U70.
Can I activate BCM53115 switch driver to activate 1-6 ports?Please help me do it.
-
https://portal.pfsense.org/firmware/memstick/
-
A different pfSense version is not going to help you configure your on-board switch. That bug report is unrelated.
You didn't reply on the original ticket yet: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=118765.15
Steve
-
Why do you ask for help when you won't accept the answers you get? Did you read the information I linked in the other thread? It won't work, you are wasting everyone's time, including your own.
-
The act of working to understand why it almost certainly won't work isn't in itself a waste of time.
Maybe you'll be inspired to learn FreeBSD and create a driver.It would be nice to see a response on the other thread though. ;)
Steve