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    JonathanLeeJ
    It worked for the old package!!! I needed to install the dependency first. It is installed and working but I can't see it in the package manager is that ok if it is not listed in that area? pkg install -f -y /tmp/snort-2.9.20_3.pkg [image: 1705024768044-screenshot-2024-01-11-at-5.59.10-pm.png] pkg install -f -y /tmp/pfSense-pkg-snort-4.1.6_11.pkg [image: 1705024743146-screenshot-2024-01-11-at-5.58.48-pm.png] working [image: 1705024803959-screenshot-2024-01-11-at-5.59.45-pm-resized.png] Only Issue: No snort listed.. [image: 1705024880615-screenshot-2024-01-11-at-6.00.56-pm-resized.png] However it is detected with pkg upgrade [image: 1705024993004-screenshot-2024-01-11-at-6.02.34-pm-resized.png]
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    JonathanLeeJ
    @bmeeks what's funny is the .11 version works perfectly for me on 23.05.01. I always thought it was my custom AppID stuff until you told me the real reason. I would love a new Netgate appliance that could utilize inline mode and get .SO rules. My wife won't let me until this one dies. I also can't get my 2100 to update to 23.09. But I secretly like ARM too
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    stephenw10S
    Just remember (ask me how I know!) that unlike a VM snapshot once you default or otherwise break a BE you cannot roll it back. You can only switch to a different BE. So if you want to have that point remain available be sure to create a new BE snap each time before you run tests etc. Steve