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General Discussion / Re: Python Module Unbound DNS - please help
« on: May 03, 2024, 10:48:31 pm »
please see the documentation for advanced configurations https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/unbound.html#advanced-configurations
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"Fetching changelog information, please wait . . . fetch" https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:13:amd64/23.7/sets/changelog.txz:The Authentication error is the important part.
Authentication error
lots more info including the line:
pkg: Repository OPNsense cannot be opened. 'pkg update' required
so changing the mirror from 'default' to a specific mirror really didn't achieve anything.
(Changed mirror, saved, rebooted and then reconnected as for process)
I think you hit a proxy or defunct IPv6, whichever comes first.Please do the connectivity audit. If the update tries an IPv6 mirror and fails, you have this problem. It can be that you have IPv6 half setup. If you are not using it yourself (and you should know based on your ISP package), then try to disable it in OPN.
Or maybe the time of the box is off. There's a reason why posting full logs (like the update log) can help pinpoint this instead of stabbing in the dark. The connectivity audit can reveal problems with IPv6.
I should be able to change the IP address and the dhcp server serves up the new address to the computer. No issue if I nuke the LAN interface and make a new LAN interface.And it does. But dhcp is a pull not push operation. That's why we need to either request a new ip from your client, or change the static to the new one.
It’s not an issue on other routers. Can change the IP address and still can access the GUI. Just on OPNsense.Really? This is networking, not OPN specific.
I had to restore the config.xml through the serial port since there was no other way to get back the GUI. I could not even get back service doing a factory restore or by changing back the IP address on the opnsense-shell program. Really shouldn't be this hard.