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    How to perform a full backup of pfsense?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • ssbarneaS
      ssbarnea
      last edited by

      The configuration backup and restore works only for those using the basic firewall setup but they will not restore advanced stuff like:

      • haproxy configuration - I lost 30+ host defined there...
      • certificates
      • packages installed using pkg (freebsd ones)

      How can I perform a backup so in case of meltdown I can restore it?

      I am asking this because after upgrading from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 the router no longer wanted to boot and I had to reinstall it from scratch, discovering how limited was the config.xml approach. 3 days later and I am still a long way from back into business.

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        PiBa @ssbarnea
        last edited by stephenw10

        @ssbarnea
        Not sure how you came to that conclusion. But haproxy configuration and certificates surely are part of a normal pfSense configuration backup / restore. Itl even reinstall the package automatically during restore (assuming it has a working internet connection at that time). Anyhow just check your backup file for the <haproxy> configuration tags, they should be there..

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        • chrismacmahonC
          chrismacmahon
          last edited by

          I will second what PiBa says.

          If you do a full backup, everything is backed up, Packages, Certificates, your Snort Rules, Squid settings, everything.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            The only thing not backed up there would be packages pulled in directly from FreeBSD by specifying a different repo.
            Those are not directly supported though
            What did you actually have installed from FreeBSD?

            Steve

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