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    Don't upgrade to x86 CE build 2.4.0.r.20171008.0625

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    • A
      Aerowinder
      last edited by

      Hosed my setup as well. Please pull this update immediately.

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      • denningsrogueD
        denningsrogue
        last edited by

        Mine too.

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          Sedorox
          last edited by

          I'm seeing it too. Testing in a VM at the moment, so upgrading from yesterday's build (which was a fresh install).

          pfsense.png
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            perlenbacher
            last edited by

            The latest 2.4.0-RC x64 release (as of 3 hours ago) bust my PPPOE connection. No IP was assigned…
            Rolled back to 2.4.0.r.20171003.1349 (when I had last made a memstick) and all was ok again.

            PS. I upgraded, in place, from the WebUI

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              Sedorox
              last edited by

              I just did a fresh install with today's build, and everything seems to be working.
              So it looks like it might be an issue during an upgrade?

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                bimmerdriver
                last edited by

                Same for AMD64. No LAN.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, like no static IP on the LAN interface?

                  I just upgraded a box here and am not seeing that.

                  Logging is working as the files were already present. There may be an issue on fresh installs from that snap.

                  What exactly are you seeing? Anything logged?

                  Steve

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                    bimmerdriver
                    last edited by

                    All I can see is the console. hn0 -> nothing.

                    I can't access the webgui because the pc can't get an ip address.

                    Tried resetting to factory defaults. That did not work, going to reinstall from scratch using the previous version.

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                      vukomir
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      DHCP is not working for me, I get the following error on boot

                      Can't attach interface lagg0_vlan15 to bpf device /dev/bpf0: Invalid argument

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                      • Raul RamosR
                        Raul Ramos
                        last edited by

                        Update a remote pFsense and no access.

                        If someone have a fast fix please put here.

                        Tomorrow i have to go onsite and fix or reinstall the firewall.

                        Thanks

                        pfSense:
                        ASRock -> Wolfdale1333-D667 (2GB TeamElite Ram)
                        Marvell 88SA8040 Sata to CF(Sandisk 4GB) Controller
                        NIC's: RTL8100E (Internal ) and Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual (Intel 82571GB)

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                          bimmerdriver
                          last edited by

                          Reinstalled from the previous release (yesterday). It's back up.

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                          • G
                            GMoyse
                            last edited by

                            For me, DHCPd and DNSmask service don't start.

                            Go back

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                              jgiannakas
                              last edited by

                              Ditto. Updated from yesterday’s build and the router is no longer accessible remotely and network is down.

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                                dstacey147
                                last edited by

                                Completely borked me as well, AMD-64 version

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                                  GMoyse
                                  last edited by

                                  I see also, at pfsense boot : block on "db>  " a power off, and after, it's ok for me

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                                    Sedorox
                                    last edited by

                                    @stephenw10:

                                    Hmm, like no static IP on the LAN interface?

                                    I just upgraded a box here and am not seeing that.

                                    Logging is working as the files were already present. There may be an issue on fresh installs from that snap.

                                    What exactly are you seeing? Anything logged?

                                    Steve

                                    For me, when it came back up, LAN and WAN both had the interfaces listed correct, but no IPs listed. Reboot did not help.
                                    I did update via the webgui. Mine is also AMD64.

                                    I blew it away (testing VM), and did a fresh install of today's build, and so far everything seems good.

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                                    • GrimsonG
                                      Grimson Banned
                                      last edited by

                                      I'll try to give as much information as possible:

                                      Box before the upgrade attempt:
                                      Mini-ITX System based on an ASUS N3150-C with an Intel 82571EB 4 port NIC (em driver) and 64GB SSD.
                                      Onboard Realtek Ethernet Controller disabled in BIOS.
                                      It was running the last 2.4RC build from yesterday (07.10.2017) using ZFS as filesystem.
                                      Note: I was originally running 2.4.1 and reverted back to 2.4.0, when it moved to FreeBSD 11.1, recovering the config during the install.

                                      Installed Packages iperf (server not active), bandwidthd and cron.

                                      em0 configured as LAN with a static IPv4 on 192.168.2.1/24 and the IPv6 from HE.net tunnel.
                                      em1 confgured as OPT with a static IPv4 on 192.168.1.1/24 to access the WebUI of the DSL modem.
                                      WAN configured as PPPoE on em1, get's a dynamic IPv4 address.

                                      I started the upgrade using the WebUI, like always, it downloaded the packages and rebootet. Booting took quite a bit longer than usual, after it was finished neither the box nor the WAN was reachable.

                                      I attached a Monitor to the box and normal output should be like this:

                                      
                                      WAN (wan) -> pppoe0 -> v4/PPPoE: x.x.x.x
                                      Lan (lan) -> em0 -> v4: 192.168.2.1/24
                                                                      v6: x:x:x:x::x/64
                                      MODEM_ACCESS (opt1) -> em1 -> v4: 192.168.1.2/24
                                      and the HE.NET Tunnel
                                      
                                      

                                      instead it was this:

                                      
                                      WAN (wan) -> pppoe0 -> 
                                      Lan (lan) -> em0 -> 
                                                                      v6: x:x:x:x::x/64
                                      MODEM_ACCESS (opt1) -> em1 -> 
                                      and the HE.NET Tunnel
                                      
                                      

                                      I attached a keyboard and used option 2 to give LAN a new IPv4 address, the process run without displaying any errors but LAN was still without an IPv4 address afterwards. I rebooted for good measure but that didn't change a thing.
                                      After that I used option 4 to reset pfSense to factory defaults, this run through without an error and after the reboot this was displayed for the interfaces:

                                      
                                      WAN (wan) -> em0 -> 
                                      Lan (lan) -> em1 -> 
                                      
                                      

                                      I tried to reassign the interfaces and manually add an IPv4 address to the LAN, but it still didn't work. So I reinstalled an older build and go the box working again.

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                                        josemaX
                                        last edited by

                                        Same here, BUT if helps to solve i had several IP alias in LAN and they were asigned to LAN and worked to connect.

                                        Then deleted them and unable to configure the IP.

                                        Also in WAN i have static IP and even i configure it, it is not used (in console, IP (WAN and LAN) are blank (in Web cfg (when accessed with one of those aliases) appeared as configured)

                                        Also when configuring in console appears an error about "renaming interfaces", i'll try to take a photo.

                                        Downloading 20171006-1536 to reinstall if no solution given.

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                                        • GrimsonG
                                          Grimson Banned
                                          last edited by

                                          @Sedorox:

                                          I blew it away (testing VM), and did a fresh install of today's build, and so far everything seems good.

                                          Did you restore you previous config or did you reconfigure by hand?

                                          Are you using the traffic shaper, and if yes do the queues show up in Status -> Queues?

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                                            josemaX
                                            last edited by

                                            Sorry, the error about renaming was when booting, not when configuring IP, attached 2 pictures, one with the renaming error when booting and other after configure LAN IP in console and IPs of interfaces are blank.

                                            booting.jpg
                                            booting.jpg_thumb
                                            ConfiguringLANIP.jpg
                                            ConfiguringLANIP.jpg_thumb

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