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dlpearson
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Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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August 20, 2022, 11:57:20 pm »
I've been using OpnSense 22.7 (OpenSSL flavour) since last week. I'm really liking it, to the point that I reflashed my failover device from OpenWRT to OpnSense just today.
Both of my systems picked up the online upgrade to 22.7.2. Everything went fine except for 2 little things: base-22.7.2.txz and kernel-22.7.2.txz. My system kept trying to fetch these two files to complete the upgrade and trigger the reboot to no avail. I tried to search for anyone else who had a similar problem as mine, but no luck.
Here's the odd part: I manually rebooted my devices, and they came up without issue - version 22.7.2. When I click on "Check for Updates" to see if there's any more updates and find more packages to install, however, the same two files come up. My systems can't find them at all. Are they on a different repository that I'm not aware of?? Or, am I not the only one having this issue???
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kurtm
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #1 on:
September 02, 2022, 06:34:21 pm »
Under System: Firmware screen, at the bottom where you have the choice to run audit for connectivity, health, or security, click that drop down to see if an additional choice for upgrade shows. If it does show up, click it and allow it to finish.
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dlpearson
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #2 on:
September 03, 2022, 09:33:30 pm »
@kurtm,
I tried that to no avail.
I just got a chance today to do some more research online. I just came across the syntax for the opnsense-update command. From the command line, I ran:
opnsense-update -b
to get the latest base
opnsense-update -k
to get the 22.7.2 kernel
shutdown -r now
I'm now able to run my hardware in kernel 22.7.2. Thank you. Now, I'm off to my next adventure: Installing FreeBSD ports. I'm needing to be patient in reading the OpnSense docs about how to do it so I stop misunderstanding it.
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dlpearson
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #3 on:
October 16, 2022, 03:23:49 am »
Update: If anyone's reading this and are having problems with downloading & installing the base and kernel files, I just discovered another way of solving the problem:
1) Console into your firewall and run the following command to install the wget command package from the command line:
pkg install wget
2) Create a folder under your username that you can remember (e.g., /<username>/Downloads ). Change to the new directory.
3) Open your web browser and go to the website/mirror for your updates. For example, if you're using the default repository, navigate to
https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:13:amd64/22.7
4) Navigate to the sets directory.
5) Find the base files with the version you need (e.g., base-22.7.3-amd64.txz).
6) Right-click the filename and choose the Copy Link option.
7) Go to your console and type "wget " and paste the web link at the end of the command. It'll should look like this:
wget
https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:13:amd64/22.7/sets/base-22.7.3-amd64.txz
8. Repeat steps 5-7 to also download the kernel file. I also downloaded the respective .sig files as a precaution.
9) At the command line, type
opnsense-update -b -l .
and hit Enter. (lowercase L)
10) Then type
opnsense-update -k -l .
and hit Enter.
The last two commands will install the respective files from the local directory you created in step 2. You'll be prompted to restart after successfully running each update command. You can also combine the last two commands as:
opnsense-update -bk -l .
I just tried this out on a fresh install of 22.7 on a different system. I updated all of the packages, which upgraded OpnSense to 22.7.6. However, the necessary base & kernel files (22.7.5) didn't join the party. I tried the above steps on a whim, rebooted the system, and it worked. I'm running on base and kernel 22.7.5 right now.
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #4 on:
October 16, 2022, 07:55:28 am »
No need to install
wget
. Just use
fetch
instead, which is in the FreeBSD base system.
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dlpearson
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 16, 2022, 07:56:42 pm »
Quote from: pmhausen on October 16, 2022, 07:55:28 am
No need to install
wget
. Just use
fetch
instead, which is in the FreeBSD base system.
@pmhausen
How is the
pkg fetch
command supposed to work? When I read the man page on
pkg
it appears like it only works for pkg-compatible files and not .txz files, which is what the
opnsense-update
command uses.
Also, how long should the
pkg fetch
command run? It seems to me like it's running for a long time, traversing the repository, without returning any results. It's definitely noticeable when using the web GUI and do an update. While it's attempting to fetch these two files, you can't refresh the Plugins tab nor install any additional packages until the Update function finishes.
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 16, 2022, 09:04:33 pm »
I did not write
pkg fetch
.
Instead of
wget
https://some.url/
...
use
fetch
https://some.url/
...
In FreeBSD since like forever.
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franco
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 17, 2022, 08:06:07 am »
I can imagine the failure of opnsense-update which uses fetch is due to fetch's IPv6 behaviour, so switching to wget seems like a good idea as fetch will likely still fail.
But in any case it's good to run a connectivity audit and perhaps repair or disable IPv6.
Cheers,
Franco
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 17, 2022, 08:36:00 am »
fetch -4 ...
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franco
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 17, 2022, 08:45:30 am »
yep but opnsense-update doesn't know. it relies on proper configuration
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 17, 2022, 08:53:38 am »
I was referring strictly to the manual steps outlined above where the poster first installed wget to download the pkg files for local imstallation. I just loathe installing additional tooling unnecessarily when a base system - any base system - comes with all the necessary parts, already.
How often did I tell coworkers "you know, Mac OS can do that out of the box, right?"
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franco
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 17, 2022, 08:57:26 am »
I get that but how should users know that -4 is required when they try to troubleshoot that fetch isn't working in the first place?
I'd always start with the connectivity audit.
Besides the fix to apply the base/kernel manually works but it just leads to repeating the manual install since the fetch will continue to fail.
Cheers,
Franco
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dlpearson
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #12 on:
October 18, 2022, 12:33:13 am »
@pmhausen and @franco
I didn't know
fetch
existed actually. I'm still learning how OpnSense works when either I'm not in the GUI, or if something doesn't work via the GUI. I've never used any flavor of BSD before. I just happen to remember
wget
from working with Fedora Linux. Using
wget
allowed me to get the two .txz files I needed much faster than waiting on the web GUI to attempt to find it and possibly time out. Then, I could run the
opnsense-update
command locally and reboot.
I can understand @pmhausen and their frustration of things not running out-of-the-box as promised. Unfortunately for me, I learned something while doing IS/IT in uniform - "When Plan A fails, go to Plan B. If Plan B fails, go to Plan C, etc. If you've done all you can, sound the alarm."
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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October 18, 2022, 01:09:04 am »
@dlpearson, you are perfectly welcome, and if you take away that FreeBSD has a command named fetch that has semantics similar to wget, then all the better.
Actually the FreeBSD implementation is quite cool, because there's a libfetch library and most base system tools that want to download anything, use it.
The general problem, not restricted to OPNsense, is that all (most) operating systems actively prefer IPv6 over IPv4 nowadays, even if they only think they have IPv6 connectivity, but in reality it's broken for $reasons.
In the OPNsense case there is a "prefer IPv4" knob in System > Settings > General to override that.
HTH,
Patrick
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dlpearson
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Re: Missing Files After 22.7.2 Upgrade
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Reply #14 on:
October 18, 2022, 11:29:08 pm »
@pmhausen,
I'll have to play with
fetch
sometime, probably before there's another OpnSense version change.
Yeah, I've read that - how most OSes will attempt IPv6 first, then IPv4. IPv6 has or is becoming the dominant standard since World IPv6 Day, while other parts of the world are working towards transitioning for both business and residential ISP customers. Still, though, I'm wondering if there might be something preventing or slowing
fetch
down so that it's not able to respond faster? Maybe the answer might be found by comparing
wget
against
fetch
?
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