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    Version 2.3.3_1 is available

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      segfooled
      last edited by

      Great - I know what it looks like when it's ok though and would be more interested to learn what went wrong…

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        exoticsportcars
        last edited by

        Like I stated in my previous message,

        Anyone know why the FreeBSD version is still p16 when the patch notes say it should be p17?

        My system updated successfully as far as I know.

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.3.3-p1_New_Features_and_Changes

        See attached for a screenshot of the GUI.

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          segfooled
          last edited by

          same here - and no idea, sorry

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            exoticsportcars
            last edited by

            Seems that it is on 10.3 p17 if you check via the console cmd.

            So I'd assume the versioning on the GUI wasn't changed?

            See attached.

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              Senfan
              last edited by

              Yeah, looks like you're right. I have P16 on GUI but console cmd check says P17. It's not a bug, it's a feature  :o

              We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us. Joseph Campbell

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                doktornotor Banned
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                @Senfan:

                Yeah, looks like you're right. I have P16 on GUI but console cmd check says P17. It's not a bug, it's a feature  :o

                Shows P17 in the GUI here. Likely another symptom of the "package manager needs a brain transplant".

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                  doktornotor Banned
                  last edited by

                  Now, can someone tell me what's this?

                  
                  Configuring IPsec VPN... Mar 10 18:23:40 ipsec_starter[42810]: Starting weakSwan 5.5.1 IPsec [starter]...
                  Mar 10 18:23:40 ipsec_starter[42810]: no netkey IPsec stack detected
                  Mar 10 18:23:40 ipsec_starter[42810]: no KLIPS IPsec stack detected
                  Mar 10 18:23:40 ipsec_starter[42810]: no known IPsec stack detected, ignoring!
                  done
                  Mar 10 18:23:41 ipsec_starter[43518]: charon (43621) started after 280 ms
                  
                  

                  (IPsec does actually work, though seeing similar WTF in console output is not exactly what one would expect.)

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                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    If the GUI shows p16 something must be cached by your browser or maybe it never rebooted after the update.

                    The kernel version reported by uname wouldn't have anything to do with pkg, and should show the same anywhere.

                    @doktornotor that IPsec error is harmless, strongSwan whines about that on FreeBSD because that check is Linux-y. https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/1/wiki/FreeBSD#Known-Problems

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                      Ramosel
                      last edited by

                      Had a successful update to 2.3.3_1 on my SG-4860, save one tiny glitch…  reporting here for FYI purposes only, not a bitch.
                      all the ancillary packages packages restarted successfully this time too.

                      My Dynamic DNS Status widget did show the cached IP not only as bad but had a : extension with an 8 digit port number.
                      Going into the service and punching "Save & Request Update" resolved even this small issue.

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                        jonese
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                        @segfooled:

                        
                        ===> Removing static obsoleted files
                        
                        

                        I had the exact same issue.  Waited move than an hour.  I figured I had accidentally canceled the web page or something…

                        I did note that I had a kernel locked or something message prior to that.

                        I rebooted and did the upgrade via the shell instead.  It did some updating and things appear good now.

                        I hope future upgrades go smoother.....  not exactly confidence inspiring with a problematic upgrade.

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                          guterkerl
                          last edited by

                          I did the upgrade through ssh using option 13. I only have a few packages so didn't have any issues. uname shows p17

                          Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
                          	pfSense-rc: 2.3.3 -> 2.3.3_1 [pfSense-core]
                          	pfSense-pkg-tinc: 1.0.28_2 -> 1.0.28_3 [pfSense]
                          	pfSense-pkg-squidGuard: 1.15 -> 1.16 [pfSense]
                          	pfSense-pkg-squid: 0.4.36 -> 0.4.36_1 [pfSense]
                          	pfSense-pkg-darkstat: 3.1.3_3 -> 3.1.3_4 [pfSense]
                          	pfSense-kernel-pfSense: 2.3.3 -> 2.3.3_1 [pfSense-core]
                          	pfSense-default-config: 2.3.3 -> 2.3.3_1 [pfSense-core]
                          	pfSense-base: 2.3.3 -> 2.3.3_1 [pfSense-core]
                          	pfSense: 2.3.3 -> 2.3.3_1 [pfSense]
                          	curl: 7.52.1_1 -> 7.53.0 [pfSense]
                          
                          Number of packages to be upgraded: 10
                          
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                            doktornotor Banned
                            last edited by

                            @jimp:

                            @doktornotor that IPsec error is harmless, strongSwan whines about that on FreeBSD because that check is Linux-y. https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/1/wiki/FreeBSD#Known-Problems

                            Yeah I figured it's some sort of logspam, thanks.

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                              segfooled
                              last edited by

                              @jonese:

                              @segfooled:

                              
                              ===> Removing static obsoleted files
                              
                              

                              I had the exact same issue.  Waited move than an hour.  I figured I had accidentally canceled the web page or something…

                              I did note that I had a kernel locked or something message prior to that.

                              I rebooted and did the upgrade via the shell instead.  It did some updating and things appear good now.

                              I hope future upgrades go smoother.....  not exactly confidence inspiring with a problematic upgrade.

                              Ok to recap: I had not cancelled the WebUI updater, anyway it sat there at the above cleaning status and never rebooted. Upon manual reboot I was at 2.3.3_1 BUT p16.

                              Solved: Update via console (ssh) option 13). Kernel package was not updated apparently due to locked kernel. It updated via the console and rebooted to p17. WebUI now shows p17 as well.

                              I would assume that everybody seeing p16 in the WebUI has the locked kernel update issue, so go update via console/ssh to solve this.

                              Re-reading my upgrade page that I quoted earlier, it contains this line:```
                              pfSense-kernel-pfSense-2.3.3 is locked and may not be modified

                              
                              No idea what locked the kernel… will probably do updates through the console in future.
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                                doktornotor Banned
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                                The kernel package is locked normally on purpose (and only unlocked on upgrades). Dunno what makes the package manager think it's missing, it sure like hell wouldn't boot without kernel. Sigh…

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                                  kobzar
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                                  WG x750e updated from WEB without any troubles.

                                  WatchGuard x750e + 2GB + SATA-IDE 320GB

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                                    segfooled
                                    last edited by

                                    @doktornotor:

                                    The kernel package is locked normally on purpose (and only unlocked on upgrades). Dunno what makes the package manager think it's missing, it sure like hell wouldn't boot without kernel. Sigh…

                                    Corrected above - at the console it didn't say missing kernel but something along the lines of wasn't updated last time because locked. Then it loaded the kernel package and updated it ok.
                                    Also added the line from the initial updater that apparently pointed to the issue on the first run "locked … may not be modified".

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                                      empbilly
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                                      Here is version 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 (amd64), but it showed FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p16. Via the command line I made a```
                                      pfSense-upgrade -d

                                      https://eliasmoraispereira.wordpress.com/

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                                        bheinsius
                                        last edited by

                                        This doesn't look like a very good upgrade.
                                        I upgraded from 2.3.2.
                                        DNS Forwarder could not find local hostnames for dhcp-issued ip addresses anymore.
                                        Port forwarding did not work anymore (probably because of the dns problem).
                                        I'm no firewall expert so I reverted to my 2.3.2 slice and all is ok again.

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                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                          last edited by

                                          @bheinsius:

                                          This doesn't look like a very good upgrade.
                                          I upgraded from 2.3.2.
                                          DNS Forwarder could not find local hostnames for dhcp-issued ip addresses anymore.
                                          Port forwarding did not work anymore (probably because of the dns problem).
                                          I'm no firewall expert so I reverted to my 2.3.2 slice and all is ok again.

                                          If your DNS failed to work after the upgrade, it wasn't a proper DNS configuration to start with.
                                          https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6064

                                          Setting an appropriate search domain for the client will fix it in most cases.

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                                            bheinsius
                                            last edited by

                                            I had these messages in the pfsense log:

                                            filterdns failed to resolve host xxxx will retry later again.

                                            search domain in client /etc/resolv.conf is fine:

                                            bheinsius@kemphaan:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf

                                            Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf( 8 )

                                            #    DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND – YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
                                            nameserver 10.0.0.1
                                            search internal.abc.nl
                                            bheinsius@kemphaan:~$

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