Quote from: JamesFrisch on April 24, 2026, 08:34:17 AMThank you for the heads up. In newer versions of OPNsense, you have to enable the checkbox "Show community plugins".
Although I have to check if that plugin is even needed anymore. Maybe check it this afternoon.
~ # service configd restart
Stopping configd...done
Starting configd.
~ # ./deSEC_DynDNS.sh
./deSEC_DynDNS.sh: Command not found.
~ # ls /usr/local/opnsense/service/conf/actions.d/actions_desecdyndns.conf
/usr/local/opnsense/service/conf/actions.d/actions_desecdyndns.conf
~ # ls
.cshrc .login_conf .mailrc .shrc .login .mail_aliases .profile .vimrc
Quote from: roohoo on Today at 05:05:55 PMI don't believe it! I decided that I'd try reinstalling OPNsense as a VM under Proxmox so that Proxmox acted like a sort of Hardware Abstraction Layer. I even boosted the RAM to 64GB so that OPNSense could have 16GB.
The result: Exactly the same. The firewall appears to keep working, with all my network's devices keeping their Internet connectivity, but the webgui is displaying nonsense - with the characteristic 20000+ days uptime (the correct uptime, as displayed in the shell, being 1 hour 45 minutes).
I'm so disappointed as I thought that this might cure my issues - with Linux drivers handing virtual hardware to OPNsense, but it wasn't to be!