Pfflowd - Service Won't Start Since Latest Update
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I have been having an issue with some firewalling, and was going to do some troubleshooting this morning, but it seems like I haven't gotten any exports from the pfflowd package since my upgrade to 2.2-Rel on Jan 26. Is anyone else running 2.2-Rel and pfflowd package v.0.8 pkg v1.0.2? Is there another package that replaced it for NetFlow-type flow monitoring and reporting? I have rebooted both systems, and reinstalled the package with the same result (all config looks fine).
Thanks.
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So, for reference, I see these system log messages when trying to start pfflowd:
pfflowd[18497]: pfflowd listening on pfsync0
kernel: pfsync0: promiscuous mode enabled
pfflowd[18561]: pfflowd listening on pfsync0
pfflowd[18497]: Unsupported pfsync version 5, exiting
pfflowd[18561]: Unsupported pfsync version 5, exiting
kernel: pfsync0: promiscuous mode disabled -
So, I downgraded one system to 2.2-RC and still have the same problem with pfflowd. Seems like the latest package update broke something. I always get the error message pfflowd[7986]: Unsupported pfsync version 5, exiting when trying to start the service. Does anyone have an idea on how to fix this?
Thanks.
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Looks like FreeBSD 10.1 has newer pfsync protocol, which is not compatible with the previous version used on pfSense 2.1:
From: pfsync(4)
The pfsync protocol and kernel implementation were significantly modified in FreeBSD 9.0. The newer protocol is not compatible with older one and will not interoperate with it.
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Well, that's sort of good news. At least it's not just me doing something wrong.
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Any way to fix this? Should this package even be listed as the 2.2 platform?