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    IPsec Phase 2 hash algorithm not saved

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      mattmon
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      I get an error when configuring IPsec phase 2:

      "At least one hashing algorithm needs to be selected."

      Despite one or more already being selected, it seems pfSense GUI does not save these options from POST and IPsec configuration fails.

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        eri--
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        Fixed thx.

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          sgw
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          @ermal:

          Fixed thx.

          How do I get that fix onto my ALIX? I run 2.2-ALPHA (built on Wed Aug 20 06:14:34 CDT 2014) and it says "latest version" …

          Thanks, Stefan

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            mattmon
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            I installed from ISO and have an upgrade option on the landing page when I login to pfsense.

            Though that might not be an option given the precautions for limiting flash writes on the ALIX…

            If the 'live upgrade' feature isn't available, path of least resistance is probably to reflash an updated image.

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              sgw
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              @mattmon:

              I installed from ISO and have an upgrade option on the landing page when I login to pfsense.

              Though that might not be an option given the precautions for limiting flash writes on the ALIX…

              If the 'live upgrade' feature isn't available, path of least resistance is probably to reflash an updated image.

              That's what I wanted to avoid by asking here.
              If I have to reflash I might as well go back to stable 2.1.4.
              I will instead dig through the changelogs and see if I can patch it on the live machine.

              Edit: and I have the latest image from http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_stable/10/i386/pfSense_HEAD/nanobsd/?C=M;O=D installed, just checked that now.

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