Hi to everybody.
I'm on 20.1.9_1 version and want to upgrade to 20.7.x.
I tried to upgrade but received the error "no signature found".
I follow the advice of this post https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11199.0 where Franco says to delete two files: /usr/local/opnsense/firmware-upgrade and /usr/local/opnsense/firmware-message.
I did that but now when I check for new version, 20.7 is no more proposed, the message simply says that there's no update available on selected mirror.
How can I solve this and upgrade to version 20.7.x?
Thanks a lot,
Michele.
Did you reboot inbetween?
Yes, that's the first action I did, no result.
Then I tried to upgrade from console but still no updates available.
Hi Michele,
I think that was a "fix" for something else...
Can you post the output of:
# opnsense-update -M
Cheers,
Franco
Hi Franco!
The output is https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/20.1
Thanks a lot.
That looks correct. Can you try to go to system: firmware: packages and reinstall "opnsense" package? After that it should prompt for upgrade again.
If the signature still fails we can run the command in debug mode to see what's wrong.
Cheers,
Franco
Hi Franco!
I reinstalled opnsense package and then I received prompt to upgrade again.
I did upgrade and had no signature error, that's great!
If I should receive signature error on other installs I could simply install opnsense package again?
Anyway thanks a lot for your very precious help!!!
Cheers,
Michele.
The signature error is something problematic about the download of the signature from the mirror. I don't think it was the package reinstall. You can try and report back but it would surprise me unless we're missing something obvious here. :)
Cheers,
Franco
Ah ok.
So what should I do in case I would face a signature error again?
Thanks again.
Michele.
Please report back. We still need to run verbose fetch to find out what happens.. I could be an intermittent connectivity issue for example.
Cheers,
Franco
Thanks Franco.
I've a couple of machines to be upgraded.
I'll report back.
Cheers,
Michele.