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flushell
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Default Flavour switches after switching to LibreSSL and back
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November 25, 2020, 09:13:29 am »
I switched my OPNSense to LibreSSL, but I switched back to OpenSSL because I noticed very choppy internet after the switch to LibreSSL (I will investigate that problem later, no idea why that happened, but that is not why I'm writing this post).
I noticed that before the switch from OpenSSL to LibreSSL
Firmware Flavour
was on
default
, so OpenSSL is/was the default. When I wanted to switch back from LibreSSL to OpenSSL I set
Firmware Flavour
back to
default
, but noting happened after checking for updates. I had to switch to
OpenSSL
specifically. I tested some furher and noticed that the new default was indeed LibreSSL and not OpenSSL.
Is this supposed to happen, or is this a bug?
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flushell
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Re: Default Flavour switches after switching to LibreSSL and back
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November 27, 2020, 05:14:52 pm »
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franco
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Re: Default Flavour switches after switching to LibreSSL and back
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Reply #2 on:
November 28, 2020, 05:31:29 pm »
The default is enforced by the currently installed core package dependency on either LibreSSL or OpenSSL.
If you do a flavour transition, however, the core package (e.g. "opnsense") is not immediately reinstalled by the FreeBSD package management tool.
You can do it manually, but it is just a quirk that has no operational relevancy.
Cheers,
Franco
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