Upgrade to 2.1.3
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Just logged in to my pfsense box and it shows that there is an upgrade available to version 2.1.3. Don't see anything in the forum about 2.1.3. What has been changed/fixed in version 2.1.3?
Thanks.
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Just logged in to my pfsense box and it shows that there is an upgrade available to version 2.1.3. Don't see anything in the forum about 2.1.3. What has been changed/fixed in version 2.1.3?
Thanks.
https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=1272
So far so good for me!
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Installed like a charm and everything is working so far. Le's hope the OpenVPN issues are solved.
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Just tried the Auto Update Function and it said the update file is corrupted..
Anyone else?EDIT: Just tried again. It says:```
The image file is corrupt.
Update cannot continue -
No problem on 32bit Nano 1G.
What install type are you upgrading?Steve
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Nano 4G i386
But now I have another problem. Tried a reboot after the failed upgrade, just to make sure that there isn't any problem with the firewall. And yeah.. it never came back online.. So I guess I have to get in the car and make a two hour ride to that customer.
Maybe the update didn't have a problem, but the CF card did.
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upgraded without any problem.
Well Done
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So I guess I have to get in the car and make a two hour ride to that customer.
Ouch. Was it an old card? Running packages that may have been writing data?
Steve
Edit: typo
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I would say about 4-5 years. No packages as far as I know.
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When the upgrade changelog refers to the openssl vulnerability, is this referring to the famed "heartbleed" bug?
If so, is there anything I need to worry about changing? I have self-signed certs for a couple openvpn servers, and am now wondering whether I should be reflecting the changes necessary to ensure my security.
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No problem here on amd64 full install
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When the upgrade changelog refers to the openssl vulnerability, is this referring to the famed "heartbleed" bug?
No.
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The Heartbleed vulnerability was already addresses in the 2.1.2 update.
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The very first 'doing it remotely' upgrade.
Everything came up (back) nicely.No need to take the car ;)
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Anyone having issues with UPnP Port Mapping working? NAT-PMP seems to work but since upgrading to 2.1.3, the XBOXs are not opening ports using UPnP. Reverting back to 2.1.2 fixes it.
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There has been a change in the upnp behaviour:
@https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.1.3_New_Features_and_Changes:Make miniupnpd listen on interface instead of IP
Perhaps you simply need to configure it slightly differently.
Steve
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Mine did not come up after upgrade attempt (from 2.1.2 -> 2.1.3)
He is 64bit on esxi 5.1.
said "Unable to load kernel"
in /boot/loader.conf:
autoboot_delay="3"
vm.kmem_size="435544320"
vm.kmem_size_max="535544320"
kern.ipc.nmbclusters="0"
kern.hz=100
vmblock_load="YES"
vmmemct_load="YES"
vmhgfs_load="YES"
vmxnet_load="YES"
legal.intel_ipw.license_ack="1"
hw.usb.no_pf="1"file /boot.config is empty
directory /kernels has two files
kernel_wrap.gz - 8771122
kernel_SMP.gz - 10426403Can someone point me to the right direction?
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Perhaps you simply need to configure it slightly differently.
The configuration options haven't changed and the interfaces are set correctly.
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If I edit the miniupnpd.conf manually and set listening_ip=10.1.16.1/20 (like it would be configured in previous versions) then it works correctly. If I change it back to listening_ip=em0_vlan2 then it is broken. Looking at ifconfig, everything for em0_vlan2 is correct. The devices are all on the same vlan and subnet.
Watching traffic over the network, I can see the SSDP request being broadcast by the device but pfSense never responds.