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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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      dhenzler
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      Have blissfully operated for the past couple years without incident. I had loaded HAproxy developer edition but never did anything with it. Now I am attempting a configuration lead by a Youtube video. They used the standard version. So I deleted the developer version and when I selected Available packages... got a search screen Available Packages
      What have I done to deserve this? Please help...

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        ClanThrasher
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        I am in the same boat and haven't found a fix yet. Has anyone else?

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          dhenzler
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          Hello dhenzler
          stephenw10 has posted a reply to: Post 2.7 upgrade from 2.6 No Pkg Mgr Access

          If you're on 2.7.0 you need to run certctl rehash in order to see pkgs after a reboot and upgrade to 2.7.2.

          See: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html?highlight=certctl#troubleshooting

          Steve

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            dhenzler @ClanThrasher
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            @ClanThrasher
            Hello dhenzler
            stephenw10 has posted a reply to: Post 2.7 upgrade from 2.6 No Pkg Mgr Access

            If you're on 2.7.0 you need to run certctl rehash in order to see pkgs after a reboot and upgrade to 2.7.2.

            See: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-1.html?highlight=certctl#troubleshooting

            Steve

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              ClanThrasher @dhenzler
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              @dhenzler
              Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, that resolved the issue.

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                dhenzler @ClanThrasher
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                @ClanThrasher I received the fix from a developer of the product. He said it was an oversight not to include that in the upgrade. I can't imagine how many users were affected. But grateful that he answered my plea for help.

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                  Kilted1 @dhenzler
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                  @dhenzler THANK YOU for posting this!!!!

                  I had been fighting this (and losing) for months now but, ran across this thread today and decided to try it out.
                  It WORKED!!!
                  At first I was more confused because I went to the system update and it showed the version 2.7.2 BUT, didn't give me an option to do the update from 2.7.0.
                  I ran the certctl rehash in the Diagnostics/Command Prompt box which then let me access the update.
                  And even before I ran the update I tested to see if the package manager would populate the list and, it did!
                  And it still works after doing the update! YAY!!!!

                  So again, thank you!

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