Resolved: The command '/usr/local/sbin/ping-auth -s > /etc/thoth/thothid 2>/dev/null' returned exit code '127', the output was ''
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First thing I would try here is a full power cycle. I haven't seen it in a while but the cryptochip can become stuck in a mode where it's unreadable.
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@stephenw10 with my 23.05.01 SSD it still shows it. I will do a fresh firmware on the 23.09.01 with the good config where it has GUI access and see if that resolves it. I wish I knew what the tiny led on the KingSpec drive means.
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It's probably just power to the card.
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@stephenw10 it's the Netgate official Blue led color matches perfectly
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It's still gone after fresh firmware at setup wizard.
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How do I fix this??
It was gone right after the new firmware was installed? So is my cryptID having issues with 23.09.01??
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Fix what exactly? The missing cryptoID?
Did you do a full power cycle?
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@stephenw10 yes full power cycle and after fresh firmware again once I get to setup wizard I have no cyptoID listed and the log errors
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Any ideas??
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I opened a TAC they just send me firmware again and closed it. Does it need a different build?
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Are you sure it ever showed a CryptoID? The later 2100s didn't have the chip as we moved away from that.
Mmm, this looks like bug. Harmless but a bug.
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Opened an internal bug report to investigate.
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Here is it showing in 23.05.01
Yes my SG-2100 has one, is this the same as a TPM chip for encrypting drives?
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@stephenw10 could it be my bios that is showing? I don't know could a new SSD cause this? The cyptoID is on the pcb mainboard right?
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@stephenw10 Thanks for looking into this. I opened a TAC ticket but they just sent me firmware, when I said I installed it and it did not fix it the ticket was closed. I think he got mixed up with my ticket.
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It's not a TPM device, it doesn't have anything to do with drive encryption.
I wouldn't expect a driver to make any difference here. I could just about imagine causing problems communicating with the chip but that would be the same in 23.05.1.
I assume running
ping-auth -s
correctly returns the crypto ID there? -
@stephenw10 said in The command '/usr/local/sbin/ping-auth -s > /etc/thoth/thothid 2>/dev/null' returned exit code '127', the output was '':
ping-auth -s
in 23.05.01
So its something with that build? I also have issues with experimental ethernet rules and compex ath0 driver they no longer separate the layer 2 broadcast domains for ARP requests from LAN to Compex card, this version is prone to ARP broadcast storms across different interfaces before it broke them up I never showed traffic between the two interfaces.
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/184894/ethernet-rules-on-two-networks
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https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15103
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Did you try 23.09.1 without the new SSD installed?