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    cannnot get internet access through pfsense after 3 years of no trouble

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      shdjshdjshd @Gertjan
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      @stephenw10

      Could you direct me to the download page for the previous 2.7.2 version please as i just want to get this working .

      Thank you for the help so far.

      I have tried to use the free iso file but it says it is corrupted for some reason when im trying to load it into balena etcher for 2.8.1 off the netgate website. It is the one where you have to buy it for free.

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        patient0 @shdjshdjshd
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        @shdjshdjshd said in cannnot get internet access through pfsense after 3 years of no trouble:

        Could you direct me to the download page for the previous 2.7.2 version

        Here you go: https://atxfiles.netgate.com/mirror/downloads/

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          shdjshdjshd @patient0
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          Thanks Balena Etcher dosent seem to be working at all for me.

          Should i use Rufus to clean off the flash drive first that i have . I think i used this flash drive before for 2.7.2 although now it dosent work with the lastest iso file

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            You should use the memstick img if you're writing to a USB memstick not the ISO.

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              shdjshdjshd @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              Hi Stephen

              Apologies yes I meant the mem stick version

              Yes I tried that it gave some error once it was downloaded the memstick one. It had gz on the end of the filename, is this correct? I thought it should have IMG at the end but I cannot find a file that works for me.

              It's there any programme that completely wipes a memory stick so I can download this programme?

              I remember all this being a lot easier first time I did it. Maybe I need a new memory stick.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Etcher can extract the img from the gzip on the fly when it write it so that's not an issue.

                What was the error?

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                  shdjshdjshd @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10

                  Okay managed to flash the drive

                  Pfsense loaded

                  Am I launching a shell for rescue or reinstalling do you think?

                  It's giving me three options

                  I don't have the previous config file ( think it's on an old hard drive) but I can quickly download and access one that I was using and edit it to my requirements

                  It says something about zfs for system, should I stay with ufs?

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    In the first menu you should have an option to recover the config. Do not agree to wipe the drive until you have recovered it.

                    https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/install-walkthrough.html#configuration-restore

                    Unless you are installing to eMMC or a very small SSD you should use ZFS.

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                      shdjshdjshd @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10

                      I don't think it can see the config file should I just choose install pfsense?

                      Edit: Right hopefully I'm getting somewhere, I have wiped the vault and will now try to connect to it

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        If the filesystem was sufficiently damaged it may not have been possible to recover the config.

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                          shdjshdjshd @shdjshdjshd
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                          I've made a new password and it doesn't recognise it.

                          So I'm going to reinstall it again

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                            shdjshdjshd @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10

                            Thanks again Stephen

                            All solved now I have the config file, if it's not broke don't fix it is a good saying for me to follow.

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                              shdjshdjshd @patient0
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                              @patient0

                              Thanks for the old download links, really helpful those solving this.

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