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interfaSys:
I'm looking for images of 15.7.24 and 16.1

On this page:
https://wiki.opnsense.org/index.php/Software_setup

* SourceForge is down (not your problem)
* US mirror 1 redirects to /releases which only contains 15.7.11 and 15.7.18
* US mirror 2 is down
* EU mirror 1 lands in / and in /releases, there are the same releases as the other mirrors
* EU mirror 2 redirects to /releases which only contains 15.7.11 and 15.7.18
* https://pkg.opnsense.org lands in / and there are no latest image
* Nothing on Github afaict
* https://opnsense.org/download contains 15.7.18

It may be that we need to install 15.7.18 and update, but there is no indication of that anywhere in the documentation.

So how are we supposed to install OPNsense?

On the same page, there is also a note about LibreSSL 15.1.9, but I'm guessing we're way past that and it can be removed.

The link to the HardenedBSD snapshots is 404

franco:
You're absolutely right. I promised to add a README to the mirror, which I've just done:

https://pkg.opnsense.org/releases/15.7.18/README

(Feel free to recommend updates and clarifications, I'll gladly weave them into the document.)

The wiki page is unmaintained unfortunately. The download page on the website is being kept up to date:

https://opnsense.org/download/

The last available HardenedBSD snapshot is available from the snapshot directory:

https://pkg.opnsense.org/snapshots/

Does that help? :)

interfaSys:
OK. I think it would be good to update the wiki for 16.1, to at least explain the way releases work.

Hopefully, newer packages are automatically downloaded before starting the configuration process, like on some Linux distros.

franco:
All available upgrades are fetched and applied in a single step, yes. But building ports manually may confuse dependency chains and can cause an installation to collapse. Package locking is a good idea for manual port build packages, you can do so from the GUI since 15.7.24.

interfaSys:
I just saw that locking feature. What is it using underneath to protect the packages?

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