2.2.4-RELEASE Coming Soon
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Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah I forgot to push that one last change before the final snapshot run. That looks like it'll be the only diff from the last snapshot to release, still going through testing though.
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Good !
Was looking for a reason to canceled this weekend beach trip. Snapshot testing gave me one !
2.2.4(64) on Dell Dimension 5120 triple NIC up and humming.
Real time info : => Portal clients are happy. -
Ha, that's dedication. ;)
Steve
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Ha, that's dedication. ;)
Or a mental defect. I can't decide which one :P
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I guess it depends on the beach
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@KOM:
Or a mental defect. I can't decide which one :P
Your close ;)
It was a "Honey, I really need you to pay me that new bikini" situation.
A 10 square inch piece with the +800 $ price tag.2.2.4 still ok.
pppoe IPv4 switch ok.
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It was a "Honey, I really need you to pay me that new bikini" situation.
A 10 square inch piece with the +800 $ price tag.You can buy her an SG series device at less per square inch 8)
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Ok guys… cleaned up what most would consider NSFW. Though we enjoyed it, this thread is linked across a variety of our social media accounts and a lot of people follow those from work. Please keep it clean.
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@cmb:
Please keep it clean.
Sorry dad! :P
On topic- two of my sites have been on 2.2.4 D for just over a week and no issues to report! Both on latest as of last snap. One of them is on an MLPPP connection. :)
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Everything tested out fine. Release will come after I get up tomorrow (not going to drop a release, then go to bed).
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@cmb:
Everything tested out fine. Release will come after I get up tomorrow (not going to drop a release, then go to bed).
And why would you go to bed? No dedication :P
And anyway it looks like it is early AM in your timezone already. -
Do it! :)
I migrated exchange server and went on vacation lol :) -
I migrated exchange server and went on vacation lol :)
In fact that's an extremely wise decision. (Of course, leave your mobile phone at home or switched off… :P)
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If I could politely ask: is the firewall rules log mess, that has existed ever since 2.0, finally fixed?
As in descriptions don't match the actual rules, and the non descriptions, only (@540645064) kind of descriptions, making the FW log utterly useless?
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Hmm, a number of log issues were fixed for 2.2.3:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.2.3_New_Features_and_Changes#Rules.2FAliases.2FNAT
I know you're running an earlier version. That may have already been addressed.Steve
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Do we know if it includes the very recent last fin fix?
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-15:13.tcp.asc
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Do we know if it includes the very recent last fin fix?
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-15:13.tcp.asc
Yes. It's generally not applicable for our use cases though. https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=2.2.4_New_Features_and_Changes
@Mr.:
If I could politely ask: is the firewall rules log mess, that has existed ever since 2.0, finally fixed?
As in descriptions don't match the actual rules, and the non descriptions, only (@540645064) kind of descriptions, making the FW log utterly useless?
That general issue has been fixed with static tracking IDs in all 2.2.x versions. Every pre-2.2x version (not since 2.0, every release ever) used pf's rule numbers, which may change every time you make a ruleset change.
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Now coming tomorrow. Noticed fixing a mobile IPsec rightid problem made it impossible to configure many EAP situations. That's fixed.
https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/9a2bec12621c8feaaddd781a89915267659496d2
https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/5e11c6a176d70f1caa987e64a01a8f996b18aad7and documentation updated to reflect the correct config.
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IKEv2_with_EAP-MSCHAPv2Release rebuilt, going through test matrix again now. This one should come out after I get up on Sunday.
Those who want to test the latest, gitsync RELENG_2_2 off the most recent snapshot and you'll have the same as we're testing for final release.
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Limiter - NAT reflection problems are fixed in this release ?
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Are referring to this? https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4326
Steve