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Jan 6 15:49:03configd.py: [4297ea6f-e1c5-46ca-a2d3-2d36f80d3f4f] view remote packagesJan 6 15:49:03configd.py: [8071332c-d198-42e6-a5e8-1108b8870172] retrieve firmware update statusJan 6 15:49:03configd.py: [21d096d3-f98e-4765-81ea-7b2afa5b15b4] returned exit status 1Jan 6 15:48:57configd.py: [21d096d3-f98e-4765-81ea-7b2afa5b15b4] Fetching changelog from remoteJan 6 15:48:53configd.py: generate template container OPNsense/AuthJan 6 15:48:53configd.py: [cc2a0904-55f7-4ead-8709-c11720859c4c] generate template OPNsense/AuthJan 6 15:48:53configd.py: [f12072fd-42bb-4d8a-8133-0fc01c4462a2] update firmware configuration
How much free disk space is there on the firewall?Bart...
I posted about this back in October last year, it could be a problem with IPv6, take a lake a look and see if it's the same problem: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=6097.msg25538#msg25538
Slow/defunct IPv6 is my guess. Try to prefer IPv4 and see how that goes...Cheers,Franco
System: Settings: General at the bottom.... uncheck the option that prevents system resolution against the configured DNS server.Cheers,Franco
PS: Hmm, or maybe IPv6 resolution works fine but the system can't route IPv6... A simple ping6 test will reveal this.