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    pfSense 2.4.3-Release (factory image) - PHP 5.6 removed after single package (aws-wizard) upgrade

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    • GrimsonG
      Grimson Banned
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      Well the stable branch is now at 2.4.4 with php7, as there is no legacy branch for 2.4 you will have to update to 2.4.4 if you want to install/upgrade packages.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        We have added some safety belts to the pkg system to prevent that from happening again. See https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8938

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          srjinatl @IT_Dept
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          @it_dept I have run into the same problem - have you resolved this issue yet? The only thing I have done is removed that AWS package as I have no use for that wizard anyhow. Wondering if it would be ok to reinstall 2.4.3 from firmware image and then restore latest config backup....vs going to 2.4.4 at this point...

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          • RicoR
            Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
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            You can go to the latest 2.4.4 release and restore your latest backup, this should work without any Problems.

            -Rico

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              IT_Dept @srjinatl
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              @srjinatl No I haven't yet.

              If you prefer to stay on 2.4.3, then according to the following comment from a Netgate developer you should run pkg-static upgrade pfSense-upgrade from console to prevent this issue from happening again :

              https://forum.netgate.com/topic/135868/php-errors-after-upgrade-to-2-4-4/16

              . I can not confirm what I'll say now, but just to be safe, if you have installed additional packages I would run the above command before restoring the configuration. The reason is that, by default, a configuration's backup does include package information, and the system could try to reinstall the additional packages right after restoring the configuration, thus breaking the system again. Just a guess, not a claim.

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                srjinatl @Rico
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                @rico OK - so perhaps a stupid question but when I go to the firmware images link I see two files for the 2.4.4 release - one has an 'ADI' within the name - one does not. Which one should I be using for a SG-4860?

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                • DerelictD
                  Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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                  ADI

                  https://portal.pfsense.org/firmware/memstick/pfSense-netgate-memstick-ADI-2.4.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz

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                    srjinatl
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                    Thanks for the replies - used the image to install 2.4.4 and then restored my config - that went just fine - only issue is that the menu item for the old autoconfig backup remains - which confused me at first until I read about where the new one is located under the services menu.

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                      The ACB menu entry left under Diagnostics is a known issue, we'll come up with a fix for that in 2.4.4-p1: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8959

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                        srjinatl @jimp
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                        @jimp Great - thanks for the response.

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                          Mike86 @Rico
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                          @rico Yeah, but it causing lots of problems for many users, what is your solution then?

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                          • RicoR
                            Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
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                            Then just jump back to 2.4.3-p1 and wait for 2.4.4-p1 ;-)

                            -Rico

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                              Mike86 @Rico
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                              @rico 2.4.3 p1 is no available.
                              Only option is the 2.4.3 image I had.
                              Did 2.4.3 p1 come as an isntaller image? I thought the patches were applied as an update?

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                              • RicoR
                                Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
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                                Yes there are 2.4.3-p1 Images around, pfSense-netgate-memstick-2.4.3-RELEASE-p1-amd64.img.gz for example.

                                -Rico

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                                  Mike86 @Rico
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                                  @rico said in pfSense 2.4.3-Release (factory image) - PHP 5.6 removed after single package (aws-wizard) upgrade:

                                  pfSense-netgate-memstick-2.4.3-RELEASE-p1-amd64.img.gz

                                  Do you have that image, it's pulled from the web.
                                  If somone has this image, pls share a link, either here or by private message

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                                  • jimpJ
                                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                    The -p1 images are only for Netgate hardware, not installations using the community edition. There were no -p1 installers for CE.

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