pkill -9 -f 'daemon: crowdsec'pkill -9 -f 'crowdsec -c'
pkg clean -apkg update -f
pkg clean -apkg update -fpkg-static upgrade -f pkgpkg bootstrap -f
opnsense-update -bfopnsense-update -b # Update base systemopnsense-update -k # Update kernelopnsense-update -p # Update packages
mimugmail, SunnyValley .. I only see thid party repository complaints
Seems like adding more than one might not be the best idea. Getting a consistent state across multiple repos would require a coordination effort by the responsible parties.
You cannot do anything about this. Max-IT (mimugmail) and Suricata would have to coordinate the versions of all packages in their respective repos. Unlikely to happen. That's what I wanted to express: best use only one third party repo.
Do you run Suricata? Want to keep it? Then remove all plugins from the mimugmail repo and delete it. Run anything from the mimugmail repo like AdGuard Home and want to keep it? Remove Suricata and their repo.The point I am making is that installing packages from two uncoordinated and completely unrelated third party vendors on OPNsense is asking for trouble. One third party repo will work well most of the time. Two might lead to conflicts with a higher probability.OPNsense is an appliance OS and the only plugins guaranteed to work are the ones by Deciso/OPNsense. As soon as you install third party things (which obviously you did) you do so at your own risk.