Quote from: greY on December 27, 2025, 05:52:39 AMHiyeah i had that same idea today.... its like when i switch the assignment something remains em0
I'd try to export configuration, do the replacements/re-mappings (simply search and replace) there and import it back.
Please be aware that during the update check the new package manager will be
installed, but will fail to report the update status like it always had before
and so you will end up with an error that will require checking for updates
again. The fix is in this update, but impossible to install without upgrading
the package manager first. We hope this will only be a minor inconvenience
during the process.libcrypto.so.12
libssl.so.12
/usr/lib/
/lib/Quote from: allddd on December 27, 2025, 01:24:14 AMQuote from: ASteve on December 27, 2025, 12:16:30 AMand triggers an action if either of the upstream gateways is down.
Not sure about the API, but have you considered using Monit? It's designed to do exactly that.
It can notify you, execute a script, or basically do anything else you want it to.
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/monit.html
pkg info -a -O '%t %n' | sort -rnpng-1.6.52
pkg-2.3.1_1
os-upnp-1.8
os-lcdprod-sdeclcd-1.1_1Shared object "libcrypto.so.12" not found, required by phpecho "libcrypto.so.12 libcrypto.so.30" >> /etc/libmap.conf
echo "libssl.so.12 libssl.so.30" >> /etc/libmap.conf
Quote from: muchacha_grande on December 26, 2025, 11:46:31 PMThe only caveat is that static configured addresses are not resolved by Dnsmasq. So I had to add them manually in Unbound overrides.
If the device is configured to get the IP via DHCP the name resolution work with both dynamic and reserved addresses, but if the IP is fixed on the device and it doesn't get it from DHCP, the name resolution doesn't work.
With ISC-DHCP, the name resolution worked both in the cases of static IPs configured on the devices and in IPs assigned via DHCP.