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#1
I have the same issue. I can't get it to work.

I've done the same things as said in this thread - I installed the uPnP package in the administration section, (I did get some stuff about anchor creation, that I don't understand), enabled it, and enabled the NAT setting to allow hybrid outbound rule generation.

Still, no uPnP, and my users are complaining (7 and 11 year old lol) that my internets suck. :D

Can someone please help me in a step-by-step fashion, as I really can't figure this out on my own.
#2
Thanks, Franco.  :)
#3
Yeah that figures... Sorry for not doing that in the first place, was hoping it was a wider recognized issue.

So... Is this something I should worry about?

Thanks in advance.


***GOT REQUEST TO AUDIT HEALTH***
>>> Check installed kernel version
Version 20.7.2 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered kernel files
No problems detected.
>>> Check installed base version
Version 20.7.2 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered base files
No problems detected.
>>> Check for and install missing package dependencies
Checking all packages: .......... done
>>> Check for missing or altered package files
Checking all packages: ........
python37-3.7.9: checksum mismatch for /usr/local/lib/python3.7/__pycache__/types.cpython-37.pyc
python37-3.7.9: checksum mismatch for /usr/local/lib/python3.7/__pycache__/warnings.cpython-37.pyc
python37-3.7.9: checksum mismatch for /usr/local/lib/python3.7/__pycache__/weakref.cpython-37.pyc
Checking all packages..... done
>>> Check for core packages consistency
Checking core packages: .................................................................... done
***DONE***
[\code]

#4
Hi,

I get checksum mismatches, reports naming types, warnings and weakref of python being mismatched.

Worry or not? Probably not, but you know. Better make mention of it. :)
#5
Hi all, I'm a bit of a noob on this so I'd really like some advice and/or help.

I have a opnsense install, which is connected to a switch, and on that switch I have cables to several routers on a mesh wifi network.

On those routers I have my 'trusted' bridged network (dhcp done by the opnsense box, 192.168.0.x/24) and a guest network (which is a feature of the mesh wifi routers). Every client on the 'guest' network gets ip's in the 192.168.3.x/24 range. I can't adjust that network, it's factory standard.

I have a few devices that I don't trust 100%, so I configured them to use the guest network. I'd like them to have the same firewall protection as the WAN side of the opnsense box.

Is such a thing feasible or is that a pipe dream? How would I go about with such a thing? What changes would I have to make and what things should I check?

Thanks in advance for any pointers or help. :)
#6
Just want to say I have the same issue, and reading this thread put me at ease a bit, as I was already planning for the worst. :)

My health check:



***GOT REQUEST TO AUDIT HEALTH***
>>> Check installed kernel version
Version 20.7 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered kernel files
No problems detected.
>>> Check installed base version
Version 20.7 is correct.
>>> Check for missing or altered base files
Error 2 ocurred.
usr/share/openssl/man/mandoc.db:
size (231312, 253528)
sha256digest (0x02859ea6205c04af25369a659788f9eb7f2a02369b057a5a93b1845f9b3eb3bb, 0x52c633aa21cfcb4e912cb1161b808a2fd1e19f6b576183ea778e766220e59a31)
usr/share/man/mandoc.db:
size (2890200, 2952636)
sha256digest (0xbd2d82ad7b5d52e562733f504cc14a3a8308dfda944ca013c7c183e1f0a87aad, 0x0ad4645f12d7274e414c3a8e12e9ef5edff92e568ceb62744b9002d57038d647)
>>> Check for and install missing package dependencies
Checking all packages: .......... done
>>> Check for missing or altered package files
Checking all packages: .......... done
>>> Check for core packages consistency
Checking core packages: .................................................................... done
***DONE***