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    Client Export Utility install failed!

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      BDT last edited by

      I restored a backup of the pfsense config and now the client export utility is gone and I can't install it anymore. Happens the same with some other packages but some others work.

      The first link works and there is the file now download on my pc.

      Should I install it manually somehow? How can I do that, or what would be the solution?
      Thank you very much in advance!

      Here is the message:

      Beginning package installation for OpenVPN Client Export Utility…
      Downloading package configuration file... done.
      Saving updated package information... done.
      Downloading OpenVPN Client Export Utility and its dependencies...
      Checking for package installation...
      Downloading https://files.pfsense.org/packages/amd64/8/All/p7zip-9.20.1.tbz ...  could not download from there or http://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8.1-release/All/p7zip-9.20.1.tbz.
      of p7zip-9.20.1 failed!

      Installation aborted.Backing up libraries...
      Removing package...
      Starting package deletion for p7zip-9.20.1...done.
      Starting package deletion for zip-3.0...done.
      Removing OpenVPN Client Export Utility components...
      Tabs items... done.
      Loading package instructions...
      Include file openvpn-client-export.inc could not be found for inclusion.
      Deinstall commands...
      Not executing custom deinstall hook because an include is missing.
      Removing package instructions...done.
      Auxiliary files... done.
      Package XML... done.
      Configuration... done.
      Cleaning up... Failed to install package.

      Installation halted.

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        doktornotor Banned last edited by

        Dude, upgrade your pfSense. End of story.

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Versions_of_pfSense_and_FreeBSD

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          BDT last edited by

          Fair enough.

          Unfortunately, it won't let me. Whole other ballgame. Signature fail, even if I disable it and when I try manual upgrade, it hangs forever on "Waiting on host".

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            doktornotor Banned last edited by

            Yeah. Backup config, re-image with a supported version, restore config. Done.

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              BDT last edited by

              I'll have to eventually.

              How do I find out which type of pfSense I have? (I didn't install this one). Nano/full?

              On System Information, it says Platform: pfSense.

              When looking at the auto-upgrade URL, it shows updaters for nano-bsd, not that it would actually work to upgrade.

              How can I tell?

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                doktornotor Banned last edited by

                That's full install. NanoBSD is removed with 2.4 altogether, do not touch.

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                  BDT last edited by

                  Alright, thank you! I hope that's all I need to know for the fresh install.

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