23.01 Squid issue
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@jonathanlee It got worse
WARNING: Current pkg repository has a new PHP major
version. pfSense should be upgraded before
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@jonathanlee Finally!! Everything working fine.
A few minutes ago the upgrade of Squid and squidGuard
was made available and corrected the issue we were trying to fix.Thank you, Jonathan and Stephen.
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@hugoeyng that's great!! Now you have a really good URL filter again.
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@hugoeyng @stephenw10 Is this of any concern I just noticed this?
Message from db5-5.3.28_9:
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===> NOTICE:The db5 port currently does not have a maintainer. As a result, it is
more likely to have unresolved issues, not be up-to-date, or even be removed in
the future. To volunteer to maintain this port, please create an issue at:https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla
More information about port maintainership is available at:
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/contributing/#ports-contributing
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===> NOTICE:
This port is deprecated; you may wish to reconsider installing it:
EOLd, potential security issues, maybe use db18 instead.
It is scheduled to be removed on or after 2022-06-30.
I have found:
Shell Output - pkg info -r db5
db5-5.3.28_9:
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It's a concern, yes. But we are not removing it from our repo any time soon. If we did Squidguard would fail and we would rework it with something else.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Just clarification, are you saying that if need be you (netgate) would try and find a workaround?
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Yes, if Squidguard broke because some dependency was no longer viable we would look to correct that.