pfSense® Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! 🥳
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@the-other said in pfSense Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! 🥳:
Re-applied the patch, and ULAs are back in tables and also all rules are working again (with ULA) without EXTRA ULA rules...(workaraound before that patch was published, remember?)
:)Not really, all the IPv6 discussions go that route anyways. But as I read the changelog, you don't need a patch for this anymore. I would tripple check this. I don't use ULAs anymore, so I can't test this.
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Hi,
Got this message today.
I updated and still stays:
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@MoonKnight
Ups, I didn't read this :(Update (Wednesday April 24): Devices running pfSense Plus software version 24.03 may be seeing a "24.03_1" update available which is a very minor revision made to address a missing dependency on 64-bit ARM devices (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15433). The revision is kept the same on all platforms for consistency. Upgrading to this version is safe, but not necessary at this time unless users are running on 64-bit ARM devices and want access to S.M.A.R.T. disk data (e.g. Netgate 2100 devices which have an add-on SSD). Using the GUI or pfSense-upgrade from the console or shell to upgrade from 24.03 to 24.03_1, the device will want to reboot, but in this case that is unnecessary. However, doing so is harmless except for the minimal downtime involved in the reboot during that upgrade process. Manually updating from the shell via pkg update; pkg upgrade will pull in the new revision and fixed dependency as needed. Run those commands from a shell prompt and confirm that the proposed changes are OK. No additional action is necessary. Devices which have not yet upgraded to 24.03 or those installed fresh via the Online Network Installer will obtain the latest version automatically and do not require any additional action after upgrading.
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Upgraded and forgot to uninstall some packages.
Still, all went fine, so far no issues.Thank you!
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@Bob-Dig hey there again,
I did try that twice...but for you I just tried a third time ;)...
Reverted ULA patch...rebooted...ULAs gone from Tables.
Then re-applied that patch...rebooted...ULAs back in Tables.
:)So I think, in case you never applied that patch and update (or install completely new) 24.03...well it is included. Won't even show under Patches I'd assume.
But in case you did apply it before, then upgrade...it is still showing under System > Patches. Now, in case you revert it...that function is lost and ULAs are broken again.
Tried it as said just 5 minutes ago for a third time and each time I revert, ULAs (as put under VIPs) are lost from tables and no routing is done / extra rules for ULAs (in subnets/VLANs) must be used (which sux).
That's why (I guess) it is extra mentioned under System > Patches (my quote in my posting above). -
@the-other I would think the best case is, it will revert and can be reapplied. I suppose though it's possible the new version has slightly different code, and reverting or reapplying would break things. (though I think there's logic in there to refuse to revert or apply if it knows it doesn't match)
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@the-other said in pfSense Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! 🥳:
hey there again,
I just checked, it is right the first change mentioned in the release notes, heck, it is even my redmine issue. :)
So I would advise you to uninstall the patch, reboot pfSense and then check again. But first, check if you're really on 24.03... If it still doesn't work for you, recycle the old thread, this is not the right place I guess. -
@Bob-Dig did just that...even uninstalled, then reboot...as I stated. ULAs then gone from tables.
It is working for me, everything is fine... :) No problems so far with 24.03 (yeah, I checked) ;) -
@SteveITS said in pfSense Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! 🥳:
@the-other I would think the best case is, it will revert and can be reapplied. I suppose though it's possible the new version has slightly different code, and reverting or reapplying would break things. (though I think there's logic in there to refuse to revert or apply if it knows it doesn't match)
If the code was different, it couldn't be reverted.
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@the-other said in pfSense Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! 🥳:
@Bob-Dig did just that...even uninstalled, then reboot...as I stated. ULAs then gone from tables.
It is working for me, everything is fine... :) No problems so far with 24.03 (yeah, I checked) ;)"uninstall" is a bad choice of words there since that implies other actions.
After upgrading, just delete unneeded custom entries without taking any other action on them. Just like the docs say. No need to overthink it.
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@the-other Jimp said it, it was news to me. And the info field in system patches does say:
After upgrading, do not revert a patch if the changes from the patch were included in the upgrade. This will remove the changes, which is unlikely to be helpful.
I am not sure if this is overthinking, I think it is not foolproof.
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well, it is not foolproof, as I am a fool it seems, so I speak with some experience ;).
Anyways, went back to 23.09, removed the ULA patch, rebooted, installed 24.03 again. No patch is shown under custom patches, ULAs are in Tables.
So I guess now I have that problem fixed with those well done changes in 24.03...
So much for overthinking :)
BUT: both updates went well and without any problem, all is working. So (again) thank you ppl for a great working update so far!! -
We upgraded without any problems on different platforms: 19 x 2100, 5 x 4100, 1 x 8200, 4 x R720 with TAC, 4 x ESXi VMs with TAC...thank you pfSense and Netgate Team...
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After ~140 days of uptime, I upgraded two machines today from 23.09.1 to 24.03 with no issues. First system was Intel Xeon D-1718T based, the second a Intel i3-10100 custom build. Both machines upgraded quite quickly and were back up and running again in less than 5 minutes.
Couple things I noticed after upgrading:
- IGMP traffic now shows up in the firewall logs as blocked on the LAN pass rule which has been mentioned already in other threads. Can easily get around that by adding a separate block rule (and not logging) or enabling IP Options (if IGMP traffic should be allowed to pass).
- My RRD graphs appears to be about 2/3 the size they used to be (the height is shortened). I'm still investigating if that's an issue with pfSense or maybe a browser issue while viewing under Linux. Has anyone else run into this?
Finally, thank you to the entire Netgate team for all your hard work and another great release!
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@mwatch
I just upgraded to Pfsense 24.03. It seems to be working fine. It was a painless upgrade. It did what it was supposed to do and upgraded without issues. I think they did a fine job. -
@mwatch Wow the new ZFS upgrade + restart is fast. That’s going to save us a bunch of time updating clients.
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Is there a good track record of successful 1100 updates? I’ve seen one post about a failed update possibly fit to failing nonvolatile storage but not much else.
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@Mission-Ghost We only had 1. No issues.
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I've upgraded many without issue. However it is the lowest specced device so I would check the free drive space is at least 1.5GB. If it isn't look for old BE snapshots you might have.
I would also check the RAM usage. If you have a lot of packages installed you might need to disable any RAM hungry services.
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@stephenw10 very helpful, thank you.
I've got about 4.9G free. I have only one BE snapshot, which is of the stable baseline configuration now running.
Memory usage is about 57%. I intend to disable and perhaps remove all the installed packages prior to starting the upgrade process.