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    • emammadovE
      emammadov
      last edited by

      Thanks for your replies. There are updates for packages right now. I have to first update pfsense, after update has been finished, then I have to update packages, right?

      Elvin

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by johnpoz

        Yes is what I would do ;) But make sure you read through the release notes on any upgrade info.. And as always good practice with any time you update something to new version - especially when base OS is changing and something as major as big change in the PHP base..

        But pfsense should update the packages after it updates on its own.

        Have a backup of your config, and have a backup of the install media. So if worse case happens only take minutes to get back up and running.

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          It was always safe if you follow best practices.

          Read the Upgrade Guide completely and thoroughly.

          Read the Release Announcement and Release Notes as well.

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            abdo22 @Grimson
            last edited by abdo22

            @grimson said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

            https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8832

            i followed the instructions in the link
            it is working
            thanks a lot man
            but i do not understand what is ( chmod -w )
            something is missing for me
            i used this command instead
            chflags schg /usr/local/etc/c-icap/c-icap.conf

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            • emammadovE
              emammadov
              last edited by

              Is this way safe, backup current configuration, install fresh 2.4.4 and restore that configuration to new 2.4.4? I have backedup all. I want to know, after restoration has been done, everything including previously installed packages, openvpn users and etc. will be restored?

              Elvin

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @emammadov
                last edited by

                @emammadov said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

                Is this way safe, backup current configuration, install fresh 2.4.4 and restore that configuration to new 2.4.4? I have backedup all. I want to know, after restoration has been done, everything including previously installed packages, openvpn users and etc. will be restored?

                Yes, that is safe and config.xml holds all of the settings, including users, so it will all be there after you restore.

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                  • fireodoF
                    fireodo @emammadov
                    last edited by

                    @emammadov said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

                    Is this way safe, backup current configuration, install fresh 2.4.4 and restore that configuration to new 2.4.4? I have backedup all. I want to know, after restoration has been done, everything including previously installed packages, openvpn users and etc. will be restored?

                    Thats what I have done and everything is working well (as far as I can see) ... no OpenVPN here ...

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                    • emammadovE
                      emammadov
                      last edited by emammadov

                      I have backedup everything, installed fresh 2.4.4 and restore config xml, selected Package Manager to restore. Reinstall Package button appeared, clicked it, but it is stuck: saying "Please wait while the update system initializes"
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                      Elvin

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        You do not need to use that button. When you restore the config it will reinstall the packages for you.

                        There is a known problem with that button, see https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8933

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                        • emammadovE
                          emammadov
                          last edited by emammadov

                          Ok, I try again, I choose Package Manager to restore, I don't click Reinstall packages button. It says: The configuration are has been restored. The firewall may need to be rebooted. But nothing happens next. Shall I have to wait something to happen or it will reboot itself?

                          In Config History:

                          10/2/18 14:01:03 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner) Current configuration
                          10/2/18 14:47:54 18.8 12 KiB (system): wan IP configuration from console menu
                          10/2/18 14:43:39 18.8 12 KiB (system): wan IP configuration from console menu
                          10/2/18 14:40:31 18.8 11 KiB (system): Generated new self-signed HTTPS certificate (5bb3835f15f7b)
                          10/2/18 14:40:12 18.8 7 KiB (system): Upgraded config version level from 18.0 to 18.8
                          10/2/18 13:58:44 18.8 143 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                          10/2/18 13:48:33 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                          10/2/18 13:47:49 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 13:46:48 18.8 143 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored openvpn of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 13:44:54 18.8 137 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                          10/2/18 13:29:13 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                          10/2/18 13:27:43 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 13:26:28 18.8 137 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                          10/2/18 13:26:27 18.8 142 KiB (system): Removed ntopng package.
                          10/2/18 13:24:24 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): /system_advanced_network.php made unknown change
                          10/2/18 13:22:31 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:54:28 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                          10/2/18 12:54:15 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:40:01 18.8 137 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Successfully edited user admin
                          10/2/18 12:39:44 18.8 137 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored aliases of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:35:34 18.8 125 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                          10/2/18 12:35:33 18.8 133 KiB (system): Removed OpenVPN Client Export Utility package.
                          10/2/18 12:33:16 18.8 133 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:31:19 18.8 125 KiB (system): password changed from console menu
                          10/2/18 12:29:33 18.8 125 KiB (system): password changed from console menu
                          10/2/18 12:28:01 18.8 125 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                          10/2/18 12:28:00 18.8 131 KiB (system): Removed ntopng package.
                          10/2/18 12:25:55 18.8 133 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:25:26 18.8 103 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored dhcpd of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                          10/2/18 12:24:03 18.8 11 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Configuration saved on completion of the pfSense setup wizard.
                          10/2/18 12:24:01 18.8 11 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Configuration changed via the pfSense wizard subsystem.

                          Elvin

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                          • NetResolverN
                            NetResolver
                            last edited by

                            No, is not safe !

                            Think twice if you go update.

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                            • emammadovE
                              emammadov @NetResolver
                              last edited by

                              @luisrafael I don't click update. I try to test it in fresh installed 2.4.4 version and restore config.xml. You think this way is not safe too?

                              Elvin

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                              • jimpJ
                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @NetResolver
                                last edited by

                                @luisrafael said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

                                No, is not safe !

                                Think twice if you go update.

                                If you follow best practices, it is safe. Do not spread FUD.

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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @emammadov
                                  last edited by

                                  @emammadov said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

                                  Ok, I try again, I choose Package Manager to restore, I don't click Reinstall packages button. It says: The configuration are has been restored. The firewall may need to be rebooted. But nothing happens next. Shall I have to wait something to happen or it will reboot itself?

                                  It should reboot on its own and then reinstall packages after the reboot. From the config history it looks like maybe it already did?

                                  Are all of your settings present? If so, it is probably fine, but you might reboot it manually anyhow. If not, then start a new thread and we can investigate it separately.

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                                  • emammadovE
                                    emammadov
                                    last edited by emammadov

                                    It didn't reboot. Installed packages appeared in menu, but when I click one of them, it says:

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                                    In Config History:

                                    10/2/18 14:01:03 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner) Current configuration
                                    10/2/18 14:47:54 18.8 12 KiB (system): wan IP configuration from console menu
                                    10/2/18 14:43:39 18.8 12 KiB (system): wan IP configuration from console menu
                                    10/2/18 14:40:31 18.8 11 KiB (system): Generated new self-signed HTTPS certificate (5bb3835f15f7b)
                                    10/2/18 14:40:12 18.8 7 KiB (system): Upgraded config version level from 18.0 to 18.8
                                    10/2/18 13:58:44 18.8 143 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                                    10/2/18 13:48:33 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                                    10/2/18 13:47:49 18.8 151 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 13:46:48 18.8 143 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored openvpn of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 13:44:54 18.8 137 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                                    10/2/18 13:29:13 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                                    10/2/18 13:27:43 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 13:26:28 18.8 137 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                                    10/2/18 13:26:27 18.8 142 KiB (system): Removed ntopng package.
                                    10/2/18 13:24:24 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): /system_advanced_network.php made unknown change
                                    10/2/18 13:22:31 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:54:28 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Creating restore point before package installation.
                                    10/2/18 12:54:15 18.8 145 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:40:01 18.8 137 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Successfully edited user admin
                                    10/2/18 12:39:44 18.8 137 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored aliases of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:35:34 18.8 125 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                                    10/2/18 12:35:33 18.8 133 KiB (system): Removed OpenVPN Client Export Utility package.
                                    10/2/18 12:33:16 18.8 133 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:31:19 18.8 125 KiB (system): password changed from console menu
                                    10/2/18 12:29:33 18.8 125 KiB (system): password changed from console menu
                                    10/2/18 12:28:01 18.8 125 KiB (system): Removed tftpd package.
                                    10/2/18 12:28:00 18.8 131 KiB (system): Removed ntopng package.
                                    10/2/18 12:25:55 18.8 133 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored installedpackages of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:25:26 18.8 103 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Restored dhcpd of config file (maybe from CARP partner)
                                    10/2/18 12:24:03 18.8 11 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Configuration saved on completion of the pfSense setup wizard.
                                    10/2/18 12:24:01 18.8 11 KiB admin@192.168.4.10 (Local Database): Configuration changed via the pfSense wizard subsystem.

                                    Elvin

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                                    • NetResolverN
                                      NetResolver @emammadov
                                      last edited by

                                      @emammadov

                                      @emammadov said in Updating to 2.4.4 version is safe now?:

                                      @luisrafael I don't click update. I try to test it in fresh installed 2.4.4 version and restore config.xml. You think this way is not safe too?

                                      If you have a fresh installation 2.4.4 maybe you don't have problem with the packages.

                                      I update 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 ... and squid package didn't work. Now i update freeradius3 and i have the "some" package not work.

                                      Is it stable for me ?

                                      thanks

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