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Hello
Does anyone konw if i can get pfsense v2.3.5 i need to upgrade my pfsense to this version
Regards...
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@danielr no ya don't that version has been eol for couple of years now.. And there was like 2 years warning that it would be..
You should be running currently supported versions.
Why would you think going to 2.3.5 would be an "upgrade"?
Like saying you need to upgrade to windows vista ;)
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@johnpoz It's possible they're on an AMD Geode or other 32-bit only CPU.
@DanielR - What's the system you're running pfSense on?
You won't be able to find 2.3.5 as a downloadable ISO any longer (from pfsense.org) so I wouldn't really trust files you find online. Also the PKG repo for it will either be out of date or mostly non-functional.As @johnpoz mentioned you should only be running the currently supported versions (≥21.05.2 Plus, ≥2.5.2 CE)
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Just in case you are able to find this old version somewhere make sure the hash matches
SHA256 (pfSense-CE-2.3.5-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz) = 13ea428bb8395ff0b9bae99b2955c42b8b6992640b746d6c9be45207679b84b6 SHA256 (pfSense-CE-2.3.5-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz) = df7cbe151a887d1b444e2766449f7c76eb5117c303a4a737da8fa044c7fd683d
-Rico
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@rcoleman-netgate said in Ver 2.3.5:
AMD Geode or other 32-bit only CPU.
My advice would be to get somewhat current hardware then.. 32bit only - that hardware has to be what 10+ years old.. time to move on..