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    check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1

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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @morreale
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      @morreale said in check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1:

      Messages:
      Your TAC Subscription expired on 2025-11-01 00:00:00. Please renew your TAC Subscription or purchase a pfSense+ subscription

      That is the expected response if your Plus subscription expired. The Plus pkg repos won't be accessible until it's renewed.

      You can always reinstall as CE and import the config.

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      • morrealeM Offline
        morreale @tinfoilmatt
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        @tinfoilmatt nope - i think it limited now

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        pfSense 25.07.1-RELEASE (amd64) / Supermicro X11SDV-8C-TP8F / 1TB / 32Gb 2666MHz ECC

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          tinfoilmatt @morreale
          last edited by tinfoilmatt

          @morreale Any browser extensions in use?

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            I think you need some reputation to see it. Try again now

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            • morrealeM Offline
              morreale @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 thanks

              pfSense 25.07.1-RELEASE (amd64) / Supermicro X11SDV-8C-TP8F / 1TB / 32Gb 2666MHz ECC

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                pfpv
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                I want to add that I had this problem when I updated to 2.8.0 and changed DHCP server to KEA, and I switched from the DNS Forwarder to DNS Resolver.

                I switched from the DNS Forwarder to DNS Resolver only because the new KEA settings state: "DNS Registration. When checked, DHCP leases will automatically be registered with the DNS Resolver." So, I thought if I kept using the DNS Forwarder I'd lose DHCP lease registration. I wanted to use KEA but didn't want to lose DHCP lease registration and I wanted to use my pi-holes on my LAN that run unbound anyway. I used the forward-zone:
                setting in pfSense's unbound to forward all DNS queries to my pi-hole(s).

                With this setup I had the aforementioned error frequently. I have to say that I had had it before I made the changes in the unbound settings, i.e., when unbound was running without predefined upstream resolver.

                When I realized that my DHCP leases will still be registered when I use the DNS Forwarder I switched to it and haven't seen this error ever since. So,

                1. This error has something to do with unbound. I think the culprit has already been found (some kind of a race condition).
                2. Please change the description in the DHCP Server settings from "When checked, DHCP leases will automatically be registered with the DNS Resolver" to "When checked, DHCP leases will automatically be registered with the DNS Resolver or Forwarder."
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                • stephenw10S Offline
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  Hmm, so you hit it even using Unbound in forwarding mode?

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                    pfpv @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 Yes, that is correct. I thought maybe because I pointed to IPs on my LAN but it should work.

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                    • GertjanG Offline
                      Gertjan @pfpv
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                      @pfpv

                      The recent kea DHCP server supported fully automated DNS hist name integration into local pfSense DNS system, 'unbound'.
                      This is a new solution to a very old problem.
                      New solutions are often most not perfect the first time, so ... why do you want to deal with the issues known to 2.8.0 when the way better 2.8.1 is available (since a couple of months now) ? My advise : easy : get the latest version.
                      I'm using myself the 2.8.1 equivalent, 25.07.1, and it works fine for me.

                      "unbound" is by nature a resolver, but you can tell it to 'forward'. That will be like doing your daily shoppings with a Ferrari, but why not, you decide ^^ And I get it, you have another 'DNS' device, the pi-hole.

                      You can also consider disabling unbound, and activate the original 'ancient' forwarder that came with pfSense, also called dnsmasq :

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                      and forward this forwader to your LAN pi-hilo.
                      This forwarder can't do 'DHCP host name integration' though ...

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        pfpv @Gertjan
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                        @Gertjan I think you misread my post or didn't read it fully.

                        I was providing historical information when I was on 2.8.0. I updated to 2.8.1 next day it came out.

                        I used to use DNS Forwarder, then for the reasons given I switched to DNS Resolver and then switched back to DNS Forwarder. Contrary to what I also believed KEA DHCP Server does register DHCP leases with DNS Forwarder just like ISC did. It's all good now. No errors and local DNS is working.

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                        • GertjanG Offline
                          Gertjan @pfpv
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                          @pfpv said in check_upgrade: "Updating repositories metadata" returned error code 1:

                          misread my post

                          This post ? is what I see/have.

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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