To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :)
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Yes I agree!!
I luckily put a tick box where "do not keep settings on un-install".
So all previous un modified by add on packages raw Pfsense is all I will use for the next few days. -
I do the same, but kinda counter-playing now to do a fresh pfBlockerNG install, still don't have guts to wipe out all old settings
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The PHP core dump on SG-3100 with some packages is not listed as a known issue but presumably still exists...
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@chudak said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
Was encouraged buy quick feedback and went for it too :)
My updated was fast and smooth.
But I still see a minor unbound oddness, when after reboot DNS did not seem to be resolving well, even tho no apparent error and service shows as green. Unbound restart fixed this.
I notice the same on version 2.5.0. I haven't upgrade to 2.5.1 yet. But I use Watchdog now, so it helps after a reboot most of the time :)
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My setup is 2x WANs, 1x LAN. After upgrade from 2.5 to 2.5.1 port forwarding stoped working on non default WAN2.
The strange thing is that in 2.5 in my setup, port forwardings on both WANs were working just fine.In 21.02.2/2.5.1 New Features and Changes there is a fix:
Fixed: State matching problem with reponses to packets arriving on non-default WANs #11436
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@steveits said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
The PHP core dump on SG-3100 with some packages is not listed as a known issue but presumably still exists...
If you use one of the three packages known to be impacted by that bug (Suricata, Snort or pfBlockerNG-devel), and having one or more of those packages running is critical for you, I would suggest not updating yet. To the best of my knowledge no work has been done on the PHP crashing issue on ARM 32-bit hardware.
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Excellent!
Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM
2.5.1 wippend out my root partition, recovering right now...
/edit
Back to normal operation again, now 2.5.1 runs here fast and smooth as well.
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Flawless upgrade from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1. Everything is working as it should.
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Upgrade went smooth on my pfsense CE. I am running several VPN clients tunnels with routing groups and so far all is working well.
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Smooth update to pfSense 2.5.1 CE
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Smooth update on J3160 system.
Only I can not start up iperf.
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@pietsnot56
Same here, but a quick reinstall fixed it.EDIT - Whoops, stopped.
EDIT, EDIT... Rolled back to 2.5.0, iperf still doesn't start. So there's that...
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I just updated to 2.5.1.
Some issues here. I have a Plex Server running on another computer. I have VPN running on that one with port-forward and policy routing. The port-forward doesn't work anymore. But the computer can still access Internet with the VPN.
But the only thing that doesn't work is the port-forward :(Another issue is the DNS Resolver. After reboot of the firewall, i don't have access to internet. Only the computers that have static IP on the interface. I cant access any device using the dns. I have to restart unbound. After that i can access computers with the dns.
The DNS problems was on version 2.5.0 also but not the port-forward problem.
The DNS problems seems to appear when i have multiple VPN Client running. It could be some bad configuration from my side, but it has always worked on version 2.4.5. It starts on version 2.5.0.So, i'm planing to move back to 2.5.0 or even 2.4.5p1 (not sure when)
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@ciscox
Hi! Your post triggered me to check if my port forwards my VPN clients were working and they are not :(. Reconnecting the VPN's and even rebooting pfSense does not fix this. Looks like port forwarding on OpenVPN interfaces is broken.I will try and do more testing later on. WFH so I can't break the internet for now.
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@vjizzle said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
@ciscox
Hi! Your post triggered me to check if my port forwards my VPN clients were working and they are not :(. Reconnecting the VPN's and even rebooting pfSense does not fix this. Looks like port forwarding on OpenVPN interfaces is broken.I will try and do more testing later on. WFH so I can't break the internet for now.
Hi, thanks for checking this up. :)
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After upgrading to 2.5.1 non default WAN is not working...
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@bismarck said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
Excellent!
Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM
I got these in dmesg too on boot since update to 2.5.0 and present in 2.5.1 too - should I worry?
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@fireodo Only when it's stuck with this message, like in my case where I couldn't boot anymore.
After a fresh install and config.xml recovery, the system booted again but the messages "Root mount waiting for: CAM" still apears aprox 4 - 5 times.
dmesg | grep CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM usbus0 usbus1 usbus2 Root mount waiting for: CAM usbus0 usbus1 usbus2 Root mount waiting for: CAM usbus0 usbus2 Root mount waiting for: CAM usbus2 Root mount waiting for: CAM usbus2 Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM Root mount waiting for: CAM
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@bismarck said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
@fireodo Only when it's stuck with this message, like in my case where I couldn't boot anymore.
Thanks, it don't stuck here. I got that 5 times in dmesg with my SSD and after changing to HDD it comes also 5 times ... but boot is not affected.
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After 2.5.1 my port forwards are not working.
They were fine at 2.4.5 and 2.5.0.