Updating version via console/shell?
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 Well, I'm currently locked out of my webGUI once I upgraded to 0.94.14, and I wanted to try 0.94.16 without having to install from LiveCD. Is this possible? 
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 http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=UpgradingViaShell 
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 Mental note, search wiki first before posting….thanks :) 
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 np ;D 
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 Damn, still no webGUI for me…..(updated to version 0.94.18) So I can use the 'fetch -o' command to copy a backup config to the pfSense in the same way I guess....cool. 
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 Damn, still no webGUI for me…..(updated to version 0.94.18) So I can use the 'fetch -o' command to copy a backup config to the pfSense in the same way I guess....cool. Try resetting the lan ip to switch the web server back to HTTP if its in HTTPS. We switched to LightyHTTPD. There is a reason I haven't released these new versions… 
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 that did it, thank you. 
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 I just tried re-enabling it and I'm locked out again. I'm going to try 0.94.20 that was just posted in the /~sullrich directory. 
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 I just tried re-enabling it and I'm locked out again. I'm going to try 0.94.20 that was just posted in the /~sullrich directory. It's not done uploading! 
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 hmmm, I wonder what I just downloaded then….. 
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 hmmm, I wonder what I just downloaded then….. An incomplete version. It's now uploaded. I really should know, its my home directory. 
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 I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, I sincerly wondered what I had downloaded. I didn't know the link for a file showed up in the directory as soon as you start uploading. I'm a windows guy who is used to windows caching everything…anyway. Ok, 0.94.20 updated, http works, https doesn't. 
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 I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, I sincerly wondered what I had downloaded. I didn't know the link for a file showed up in the directory as soon as you start uploading. I'm a windows guy who is used to windows caching everything…anyway. Ok, 0.94.20 updated, http works, https doesn't. Ok, thanks. Will look into the https issues. 
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 HTTPS is fixed as of 0.95 
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 Thank you, it works. As a side note, as of 0.94.18, the 'Configuring OPT interfaces' no longer takes 3-5 minutes, it's just a few seconds and continues to load. Thanks for that too. 
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 Thank you, it works. As a side note, as of 0.94.18, the 'Configuring OPT interfaces' no longer takes 3-5 minutes, it's just a few seconds and continues to load. Thanks for that too. Good deal. Please excercise the GUI as much as possible. Try to "crash" it. 
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 Well, here is my list i guess - On the 'Diagnostics: Show States' page, i have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to see the states table.
- unchecking the 'Disable NAT Reflection' box still messes up all http traffic going out.
- the ntop service turns itself off for some reason
 I suppose only the first is the a webGUI issue, and cosmetic at that. And a question, you decide if it's webGUI related. On the logs settings page, when I click 'Disable writing log files to the local disk', it doesn't hold the entries in RAM at all? It basically disables logging unless you have a syslog server setup? 
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 Well, here is my list i guess - On the 'Diagnostics: Show States' page, i have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to see the states table.
- unchecking the 'Disable NAT Reflection' box still messes up all http traffic going out.
- the ntop service turns itself off for some reason
 I suppose only the first is the a webGUI issue, and cosmetic at that. And a question, you decide if it's webGUI related. On the logs settings page, when I click 'Disable writing log files to the local disk', it doesn't hold the entries in RAM at all? It basically disables logging unless you have a syslog server setup? 1. please take a screen shot 
 2. you have some nat rule stepping on reflection, need to identify it, i cannot reporduce this
 3. look in system logs for ntop entries
 4. yes, it will not write entries at all
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