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    HEADS UP: Snapshots moving to pfSense 2.5.0 on FreeBSD 12, expect initial instability

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      vectr0n @jimp
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      The most significant impact for users that we can predict at this point will be packages. Several packages are failing to build on FreeBSD 12 due to changes in the base OpenSSL. Notably, squid and net-snmp do not build against the base OpenSSL, as well as relayd in the base system, among others. Some of these will temporarily be built against OpenSSL from ports until the other issues can be addressed.

      With regard to net-snmp as per this commit message it was fixed to build with the base openssl version.

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        @vectr0n said in HEADS UP: Snapshots moving to pfSense 2.5.0 on FreeBSD 12, expect initial instability:

        With regard to net-snmp as per this commit message it was fixed to build with the base openssl version.

        It still fails with DTLS enabled, even with the current port. If that fixed it, it broke again in some other way.

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          webdawg @stephenkwabena
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          @stephenkwabena said in HEADS UP: Snapshots moving to pfSense 2.5.0 on FreeBSD 12, expect initial instability:

          Thanks guys that now pfsense 2.5.0 will not required AES-NI processor. It was driving some us away from pfsense but now is not require, pfsense is the best... I love you guys for listening to us.

          I am still willing to bet that it will eventually require AES-NI.

          https://www.netgate.com/blog/more-on-aes-ni.html

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            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            Eventually, yes, once we engineer and write the RESTCONF API. That isn't going to be in 2.5.0, however.

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              MarcoP
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              In System Update, should I leave it set to 2.4 snapshots or should I change it to 2.4 stable.

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                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @MarcoP
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                @marcop said in HEADS UP: Snapshots moving to pfSense 2.5.0 on FreeBSD 12, expect initial instability:

                In System Update, should I leave it set to 2.4 snapshots or should I change it to 2.4 stable.

                Depends on what you want. If you don't want to be offered the 2.5.0 upgrade yet, set it to stable. If you want to pick up 2.5.0 snapshots when they are ready, then leave it set to snapshots.

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                  MarcoP @jimp
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                  @jimp great thanks, 2.5.0 will be then

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                    behemyth
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                    Out of sheer curiosity, do you guys have any idea of when the 2.5 images will be out for testing?

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                      No ETA but it's getting closer. We have it upgrading and booting OK, but still a few more kinks to work out in our internal testing and then it should be ready for wider alpha testing.

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                        strangegopher
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                        Can we expect new images by April?

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                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @strangegopher
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                          @strangegopher said in HEADS UP: Snapshots moving to pfSense 2.5.0 on FreeBSD 12, expect initial instability:

                          Can we expect new images by April?

                          Almost certainly sooner than that, but we don't like to overpromise. They're getting closer.

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