[pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread David Burgess
The Available Packages page for 2.0 beta x86_64 full snapshot from
Friday shows no packages, with the warning Unable to communicate with
www.pfsense.com. Please verify DNS and interface configuration, and
that pfSense has functional Internet connectivity. My DNS works. I
don't see anything related in the forum. Am I doing it wrong?

db

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AW: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread Fuchs, Martin
Same here

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Von: David Burgess [mailto:apt@gmail.com] 
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The Available Packages page for 2.0 beta x86_64 full snapshot from
Friday shows no packages, with the warning Unable to communicate with
www.pfsense.com. Please verify DNS and interface configuration, and
that pfSense has functional Internet connectivity. My DNS works. I
don't see anything related in the forum. Am I doing it wrong?

db

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Re: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread Jim Pingle
On 4/19/2010 1:57 PM, David Burgess wrote:
 The Available Packages page for 2.0 beta x86_64 full snapshot from
 Friday shows no packages, with the warning Unable to communicate with
 www.pfsense.com. Please verify DNS and interface configuration, and
 that pfSense has functional Internet connectivity. My DNS works. I
 don't see anything related in the forum. Am I doing it wrong?

It's probably looking for a package file that doesn't exist. Did this
ever work before?

I'm not sure if there are any 64-bit packages setup in the repo yet.

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Re: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread David Burgess
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Jim Pingle li...@pingle.org wrote:

 It's probably looking for a package file that doesn't exist. Did this
 ever work before?

It's the first time I've tried PFS on 64-bit.

 I'm not sure if there are any 64-bit packages setup in the repo yet.

That's possible, and unfortunate.

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Re: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko

David Burgess wrote:

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Jim Pingle li...@pingle.org wrote:

  

It's probably looking for a package file that doesn't exist. Did this
ever work before?



It's the first time I've tried PFS on 64-bit.

  

I'm not sure if there are any 64-bit packages setup in the repo yet.



That's possible, and unfortunate.

db
  
Apparently there is no proper pkg_conifg.8.xml.XXX  (or 
pkg_conifg.7.xml.XXX - depends on FreeBSD version) file for these boxes.

From xmlrpc.php:
   if($params['freebsd_machine'])
   if($params['freebsd_machine'] != i386)
   $freebsd_machine = . . $params['freebsd_machine'];

Can you trace what request is generated by your pfSense when you try to 
access list of available packages?

For example my 32-bit system generates:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
methodCall
methodNamepfsense.get_pkgs/methodName
params
param
valuestruct
membernamepkg/name
valuestringall/string/value
/member
membernameinfo/name
valuearray
data
valuestringnoembedded/string/value
valuestringname/string/value
valuestringcategory/string/value
valuestringwebsite/string/value
valuestringversion/string/value
valuestringstatus/string/value
valuestringdescr/string/value
valuestringmaintainer/string/value
valuestringrequired_version/string/value
valuestringpkginfolink/string/value
/data
/array/value
/member
membernamefreebsd_version/name
valuestring7/string/value
/member
/struct/value
/param
/params
/methodCall

I think yours inserts freebsd_machine parameter in its request.

Evgeny.

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Re: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko

David Burgess wrote:

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:

  

Can you trace what request is generated by your pfSense when you try to
access list of available packages?



Where would I find that?

db


  

tcpdump -ni your_wan_interface -s0 -wpfSensePkg.cap host 69.64.6.21
Then load pfSensePkg.cap into Wireshark and see (or send it to me off-list).
Evgeny.


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Re: [pfSense Support] no packages for 2.0

2010-04-19 Thread Scott Ullrich
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:31 PM, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:

 On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Jim Pingle li...@pingle.org wrote:

  It's probably looking for a package file that doesn't exist. Did this
  ever work before?

 It's the first time I've tried PFS on 64-bit.

  I'm not sure if there are any 64-bit packages setup in the repo yet.

 That's possible, and unfortunate.


That is correct, I have not finished adding all of the 64 bit packages and
there are still a few math bugs in the base pfSense system when using amd64
versions of pfSense.

Scott