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20.1 Legacy Series / Re: 20.1.9 Upgrade, Not enough space
« on: August 15, 2020, 01:27:40 am »
Nevermind I figured it out.

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20.1 Legacy Series / 20.1.9 Upgrade, Not enough space
« on: August 15, 2020, 12:54:37 am »
Unable to upgrade from 20.1.8 to 20.1.9. Updater complains the /var/cache/pkg dir does not have enough space although it does.

***GOT REQUEST TO UPGRADE: all***
Updating OPNsense repository catalogue...
OPNsense repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
Updating OPNsense repository catalogue...
OPNsense repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking for upgrades (32 candidates): .......... done
Processing candidates (32 candidates): .......... done
The following 33 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

New packages to be INSTALLED:
   syslog-ng327: 3.27.1_1

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
   sqlite3: 3.32.2,1 -> 3.32.3_1,1
   python37: 3.7.7_1 -> 3.7.8_1
   py37-sqlite3: 3.7.7_7 -> 3.7.8_7
   php73-zlib: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-xml: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-sqlite3: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-sockets: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-simplexml: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-session: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-pdo: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-openssl: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-ldap: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-json: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-hash: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-gettext: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-filter: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-dom: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-curl: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73-ctype: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   php73: 7.3.19 -> 7.3.20
   os-dyndns: 1.21_1 -> 1.22
   opnsense: 20.1.8_1 -> 20.1.9_1
   openvpn: 2.4.9_2 -> 2.4.9_3
   monit: 5.26.0 -> 5.27.0
   libffi: 3.2.1_3 -> 3.3
   libevent: 2.1.11_1 -> 2.1.12
   dnsmasq: 2.81_2,1 -> 2.82,1
   curl: 7.71.0 -> 7.71.1
   ca_root_nss: 3.53 -> 3.54

Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
   ruby-2.6.6,1 (needed shared library changed)
   py37-cffi-1.14.0 (needed shared library changed)
   glib-2.56.3_8,1 (needed shared library changed)

Number of packages to be installed: 1
Number of packages to be upgraded: 29
Number of packages to be reinstalled: 3

The process will require 4 MiB more space.
37 MiB to be downloaded.
pkg-static: Not enough space in /var/cache/pkg, needed 37 MiB available -7 GiB
Starting web GUI...done.
Generating RRD graphs...done.
***DONE***

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18.1 Legacy Series / Re: SSD causing SEND_FPDMA_QUEUED errors
« on: June 06, 2018, 11:44:18 pm »
Technically there is no cable.. its an adapter, and probably soldered on. :-[

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18.1 Legacy Series / SSD causing SEND_FPDMA_QUEUED errors
« on: June 06, 2018, 06:07:25 am »
Installed a SSD in my Zotac CI323 nano to replace an old 5400 rpm hdd. Internet connectivity is fine but getting to the webgui and ssh into the machine is very intermittent. I hooked up a monitor to it and I see these messages constantly..

Googling shows its an issue with FreeBSD and SSDs, but I don't see how to fix it.

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General Discussion / Re: Help setting up port forwarding for transmission(torrent)
« on: June 12, 2017, 02:39:38 pm »
Turned out to be a dns issue on the server transmission runs on, which is weird because it was working fine before I moved. I'll read up more on OPNSense or atleast the terminology used, because I have to set up a couple Full NATs for 2 DDNS.

I really want to get away for Sophos, because its so restrictive by default. Even with everything like filtering, firewall, intrusion prevention, etc off I have to add media players to transparent mode skip lists for Netflix and other streaming services to work.

I'll be back to play with OPNSense in the coming weeks.

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General Discussion / Help setting up port forwarding for transmission(torrent)
« on: June 10, 2017, 11:24:26 pm »
For some reason I cant get my forwarding rules correct for torrenting. I'm a new user to OPNSense but I've used pfSense in the past (had to stop because realtek nics) and Sophos for a year or so. I'm also familar with Palo Alto firewalls, so I don't know why it isnt working for me.

Interface: WAN
TCP/IP: IPv4
Protocol: TCP/UDP
Destination: WAN
Destination Port Range: BitTorrent (Alias)
Redirect Target IP: OpenMediaVault (Alias)
Redirect Target Port: BitTorrent (Alias)

My downloads never start.
     

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