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    2.0.2 Release Available

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      cmb last edited by

      Info on the blog:
      http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=676

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      • jimp
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        And there was much rejoicing (yay)

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          dhatz last edited by

          Congratulations!

          Please note that some mirrors suggested in the php download webpage haven't been updated yet (e.g. coltex http://files.nl.pfsense.org/mirror/updates/ still offers v2.0.1)

          Also, it'd be nice to list the md5/sha256 checksums of the 2.0.2 images somewhere at the "official" pfsense.org site or blog.

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            phil.davis last edited by

            A note about timezones for those of us from obscure parts of the world. Some of the time zone names changed with the updated timezone database. e.g. 2 that I am aware of:
            Katmandu becomes Kathmandu
            Calcutta becomes Kolkata

            For these, after upgrading, you need to select your newly-named timezone in System:General Setup.
            (It will effectively default back to UTC when you upgrade, as the previous timezone name is now invalid.)

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              AndrewZ last edited by

              @phil.davis:

              A note about timezones for those of us from obscure parts of the world. Some of the time zone names changed with the updated timezone database.

              TZ for Europe/Moscow is still incorrect. Too obscure?

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                cat1510 last edited by

                Hi,

                Congratulations for that awesome work!

                There are some 'new' bugs in it.
                Where or how can I publish them?

                CAT

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                • jimp
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                  new bugs in 2.0.2? We have already found/fixed some.

                  If they are operational bugs or things that need fixing, try the 2.0.3 snapshots:

                  http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_1/i386/pfSense_RELENG_2_0/?C=M;O=D
                  http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_1/amd64/pfSense_RELENG_2_0/?C=M;O=D

                  If it still exists, start a new thread here, and if we can confirm a bug exists then it'll get an entry on redmine.pfsense.org and a fix if it's warranted.

                  Unless it's a security vulnerability issue, in which case you can contact coreteam@pfsense.org with the details.

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                    Supermule Banned last edited by

                    Can you fix runtime went backwards issue Jim??

                    Even if Vmtools is NOT using the vmtools server time, then it runs backwards….Its only pfsense itself that syncronize the time and even then it runs backwards.

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                    • jimp
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                      There were no changes I'm aware of that would affect that, unless it's some new interaction with the ntp daemon. We use VMs almost exclusively in VMware and VirtualBox and I've never seen the uptime go backwards message.

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                        cat1510 last edited by

                        Ok I did as suggested.

                        Still one bug resists of 3.
                        In Dashboard you can't set seconds interval by clicking save settings.
                        If your pfsense has more than 2 NIC the third Traffic Graph never will be displayed.
                        You always have to collapse the Traffic Graph.

                        I tested it on 2 different pfsense's…

                        Did I understood right to open an extra thread for this?

                        CAT

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                        • jimp
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                          That is a known issue that won't be fixed on 2.0.x. We had to fix another bug that affected rendering but as a consequence it broke that, and the fix was done on 2.1 for saving settings, but it was too complex to bring back to 2.0.x safely.

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                            cat1510 last edited by

                            wow thnx.
                            nevermind.
                            ur really fast.

                            CAT

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                              Supermule Banned last edited by

                              Install the widescreen package and save settings. Then uninstall package again and everything works…

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                                phil.davis last edited by

                                @AndrewZ:

                                TZ for Europe/Moscow is still incorrect. Too obscure?

                                The timezone database /usr/share/zoneinfo.tgz was updated in April 2012.
                                Any timezone data changes since then would need a newer version of zoneinfo.tgz to be made.

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                                • jimp
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                                  Just updated the zoneinfo database to 2012.j, which is the most recent available.

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                                    AndrewZ last edited by

                                    @phil.davis:

                                    @AndrewZ:

                                    TZ for Europe/Moscow is still incorrect. Too obscure?

                                    The timezone database /usr/share/zoneinfo.tgz was updated in April 2012.
                                    Any timezone data changes since then would need a newer version of zoneinfo.tgz to be made.

                                    That's strange, because the change happened in 2011 - http://timeanddate.com/news/time/russia-winter-time.html
                                    Just tried to set my box to Europe/Moscow - it shows incorrect time:
                                    Fri Jan 11 20:25:14 MSK 2013 (should be 21:25 now as Moscow is in GMT+4).

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                                    • jimp
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                                      Tried this with a recent snapshot?

                                      : zdump -v Europe/Moscow | tail
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Oct 24 22:59:59 2009 UTC = Sun Oct 25 02:59:59 2009 MSD isdst=1 gmtoff=14400
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Oct 24 23:00:00 2009 UTC = Sun Oct 25 02:00:00 2009 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=10800
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Mar 27 22:59:59 2010 UTC = Sun Mar 28 01:59:59 2010 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=10800
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Mar 27 23:00:00 2010 UTC = Sun Mar 28 03:00:00 2010 MSD isdst=1 gmtoff=14400
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Oct 30 22:59:59 2010 UTC = Sun Oct 31 02:59:59 2010 MSD isdst=1 gmtoff=14400
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Oct 30 23:00:00 2010 UTC = Sun Oct 31 02:00:00 2010 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=10800
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Mar 26 22:59:59 2011 UTC = Sun Mar 27 01:59:59 2011 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=10800
                                      Europe/Moscow  Sat Mar 26 23:00:00 2011 UTC = Sun Mar 27 03:00:00 2011 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=14400
                                      Europe/Moscow  Fri Jan  1 03:00:00 2500 UTC = Fri Jan  1 03:00:00 2500 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=14400
                                      Europe/Moscow  Fri Jan  1 03:00:00 2500 UTC = Fri Jan  1 03:00:00 2500 MSK isdst=0 gmtoff=14400

                                      The last "Winter time" transition listed is for 2011.

                                      [note: zdump isn't present on pfSense, I copied it from another FreeBSD box and ran it against the expanded tz files from /usr/share/zoneinfo.tgz]

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                                        AndrewZ last edited by

                                        @jimp:

                                        Tried this with a recent snapshot?

                                        No, I'm on 2.0.2-RELEASE, I thought that 'zoneinfo.tgz updated in April 2012' should work.

                                        Thank you!

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                                        • jimp
                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                                          Technically it should have, not sure why, though I'd have to check how old that zone info was at the time, it may have been older than April 2012. I just updated it the other day to "2012.j" (version number from the zoneinfo database maintainers)

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                                            kelsen last edited by

                                            Hi guys,

                                            The 2.0.2 have a problem with the snmp interface configuration, when you select an different interface  of localhost, like ALL, if you refresh the page the Interface Binding shows localhost instead of ALL. The snmp configuration file is working fine, just the page for configuration.

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                                            • jimp
                                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                                              Try 2.0.3, I can't reproduce that problem on a 2.0.3 vm

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                                                mxn last edited by

                                                hi guys

                                                with this new release, is it support for SAS/SSD drive in raid already?

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                                                • jimp
                                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

                                                  That's up to your controller. There were no storage driver updates on 2.0.x since 2.0. If it doesn't work on 2.0 or 2.0.1, it's not likely to work on 2.0.*, but you can try pfSense 2.1. Start a fresh thread with more details about your hardware.

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