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    • VeldkornetV
      Veldkornet
      last edited by

      Having both cryptodev and AESNI didn’t seem to have any improvement or impact, only with the tests mentioned in that bug.

      In the OpenVPN config, if you actually select that you want to use cryptodev, then your performance is worse; so DON’T do that.

      Everything I’m talking about is in version 2.4.0…. that’s the thread subject.

      AES-NI is enabled in the general pfSense setup for me, but it’s not selectable anymore in the OpenVPN config like it was in the past.

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        Stugots
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        Tried the upgrade this morning, killed my firewall.  Need to reload from scratch. :(

        PC Engines APU2C4

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          JasonAU
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          @acascianelli:

          Tried the upgrade this morning, killed my firewall.  Need to reload from scratch. :(

          Killed it in what way ? can it boot

          Brisbane Queensland Australia

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            Stugots
            last edited by

            Lots of broken packages. It was still booting, I tried to recover I by repairing the packages but it looked like some packages from the previous version of pfSense/FreeBSD were causing problem.

            I spent like 60 minutes trying to repair it and 10 minutes reinstalling from scratch and recovering a backup.

            It was a pretty old install of pfSense, so maybe that had something to do with it too.

            PC Engines APU2C4

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              Guest
              last edited by

              It was a pretty old install of pfSense, so maybe that had something to do with it too.

              It is likes you said.

              pfSense 2.4.0 release available
              Upgrading from Older Releases (2.2.x or earlier)

              _There is no direct upgrade path from pfSense software version 2.2.x or earlier to pfSense 2.4.0-RELEASE as we no longer generate the required update archives. A firewall running an older release can still be upgraded by making a stop at pfSense 2.3.x first. First, upgrade the firewall to pfSense 2.3.4 and then perform an update to pfSense 2.4.0 afterward. Performing an automatic update twice will accomplish this, as it will first upgrade to the latest pfSense 2.3.x and then to pfSense 2.4.x.

              Alternately, reinstall pfSense 2.4.0 directly and restore the configuration._

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                Stugots
                last edited by

                Sorry, let me clarify what I meat by that…

                It was built on a pretty old version of pfSense and it has been through at least 2 major upgrades of pfSense.  I think it started on version 2.1.  I was running 2.3.4 before the upgrade attempt.

                PC Engines APU2C4

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                  polomp
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                  Has anyone tried a clean install to APU2 (serial console)?

                  Everything I read leads me to believe that it is not possible… is there a workaround? I am running 2.3.5 and in-place upgrade is available, but since 2.4.x. is a major update, I'd rather install it clean. I did try to load from amd64 memstick and it did boot, landing on the guided installer, but I'm guessing this won't work beyond this point.

                  Is there a better way, or is it even possible? I have an older Alix board and able to run an older release while I work on this.

                  Thanks!!

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                    Guest
                    last edited by

                    Not possible?

                    Ah, misread your post, if the Alix board is 32 bit, and I'm pretty sure it is, then the answer is no, not possible. If it's an APU2, then It certainly is possible.

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      Has anyone tried a clean install to APU2 (serial console)?

                      It is a must do and not a could do in my eyes, because this is a serial console only device without any VGA interface
                      or port and so it must be a serial console install! The right installer is a the serial amd64 memstick version or image
                      tp write it down on an USB pen drive and install it from there!

                      Everything I read leads me to believe that it is not possible… is there a workaround?

                      You can do this on a mSATA from 4 or 8 GB over 16 GB to xyz GB if you want. You can use a SD card,
                      a mSATA or a small SATA DOM unit like you want it will be running without any hassle as I know it right!

                      Three are problem based on the following points and set ups;

                      • from 32Bit to 64Bit
                      • from NanoBSD to full install
                      • IGMPv3 Proxy is broken again in 2.4.1 (IPTV)
                      • from 2.2.x to 2.4.x without a stop at version 2..3.x
                      • IPSec VPN failing due to the VLAN labeling, name length or at the WAN Port over PPP
                      • with VLANs from earlier installation to 2.4.0 with problems based on the VLAN labeling
                      • with VLANs at the WAN port over PPP and upgrade to the version 2.4.1 that has problems with it!
                      • without ZFS installation changing or upgrading to 2.4.x with ZFS file system and nothing goes really on then

                      I am pretty sure you read something about that named above problems not more and not less

                      I am running 2.3.5 and in-place upgrade is available, but since 2.4.x. is a major update,

                      Do a configuration backup and then do a fresh install and full installation on a HDD, SSD or mSATA.
                      That´s it! AES-NI will be automatically activated and the TRIM support by choosing ZFS too.

                      So if you have not VLANs in usage with to long names, VLANs at the WAN port over PPP and nothing
                      else named above it is done in 10 - 30 minutes for you and then you play back your config backup and will be fine.

                      For sure you should be able to debate all you config here before you are doing so, but in normal I do consider to
                      @marjohn56 that there is nothing false with it.

                      I'd rather install it clean. I did try to load from amd64 memstick and it did boot, landing on the guided installer, but I'm guessing this won't work beyond this point.

                      At what number are your APU2C4 BIOS?

                      Is there a better way, or is it even possible?

                      From USB pen drive to mSATA works without any problems, if you will have some, you could try also out
                      to install the version 2.4.0 and upgrade then to the version 2.4.1

                      I have an older Alix board and able to run an older release while I work on this.

                      Since version 2.4.x there will be no support for NanoBSD and 32Bit, then you must go with version 2.3.5

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                        polomp
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                        @BlueKobold:

                        Has anyone tried a clean install to APU2 (serial console)?

                        It is a must do and not a could do in my eyes, because this is a serial console only device without any VGA interface
                        or port and so it must be a serial console install! The right installer is a the serial amd64 memstick version or image
                        tp write it down on an USB pen drive and install it from there!….

                        Super! Thank you… I will give it another go. I only have the 8GB SD card at the moment, so will use that. I will boot with the USB stick and install to SD. I keep the Alix with an older PF Sense on it just for days like today. My SLA with the kids is brutal, and penalties severe. ;)

                        UPDATE:

                        Successfully installed using "pfSense-CE-memstick-serial-2.4.1-RELEASE-amd64.img" using USB, onto SD card. Alix goes back in the box and all is good. Thanks again for your help.

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