2.4 SG-1000 pf Updates break things.
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command 11 went through no problem and 16 said no service found or something similar to that.
Oddly enough when I d/c from my vpn, it clears all the settings and reconnects to wifi and then this machine lost connectivity too.
I restored from a backup and it corrected connectivity issues immediately.
Still can't get int to the pfsense config though.
Ill try rebooting.
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Yeah if PHP-FPM is not working you'd better reboot, won't have any GUI without that. (And it's better to do things in the order I've suggested, i.e. 16 and 11 after that.)
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I think I know what happend now. Somehow my browser did something to cause me to misclick away from the update - it didn't really complete the update and it's doing it now.
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Hmmm well… Try the console update perhaps? #13 should be the lucky one. ;D
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Yeah - this was a nightmare - but also my first experience using the USB console to get me outta trouble and I have to admit it is pretty slick. That wasn't much of an issue at all.
Everything is back to normal now though.
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These days the upgrade from GUI runs the upgrade totally in the background. The GUI just keeps monitoring the upgrade log file and showing what is in it. So if you do click away, the upgrade should keep running in the background and the box will reboot after some time.
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Exact same behavior with today's update.
No GUI only some DHCP.
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Today's update of what? There's been no today's update of Squid, plus this whole thread has nothing to do with Squid really. (Fix the subject.)
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Done and done.
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Has anyone had any luck running squid without it causing massive load and extremely slow responses?
From my experience with squid on the SG-1000 I'd say it's not usable - unless you are on dial up.
I'm toying with the idea of using a Pi3 for squid etc. and just keeping the SG-1000 as the firewall (which it's doing really well)