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OPNsense Tools
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The OPNsense project offers a bunch of tools to instantly patch the system,
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revert a package to a previous (older version) state or revert the whole kernel.
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opnsense-update
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The opnsense-update utility offers combined kernel and base system upgrades
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using remotely fetched binary sets, as well as package upgrades via pkg.
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For a complete list of options look at the manpage on the system.
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Example:
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A minor update also updated the kernel and you experience some driver issues with your NIC.
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Open your browser and go to
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https://pkg.opnsense.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/18.1/sets/
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Here you can see all the kernels for version 18.1. Be aware to change the version if you are on a newer version.
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As an example you updated from 18.1.4 to 18.1.5 you have now installed kernel-18.1.5.
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To revert back to the last stable you can see kernel-18.1 so the syntax would be:
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# opnsense-update -kr 18.1
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# /usr/local/etc/rc.reboot
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Where -k only touches the kernel and -r takes the version number.
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To switch back to the current kernel just use
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# opnsense-update -k
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# /usr/local/etc/rc.reboot
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.. Warning::
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Before reverting a kernel please consult the forums or open an issue via Github.
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You should only revert kernels on test machines or when qualified team members advise you to do so!
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opnsense-revert
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The opnsense-revert utility offers to securely install previous versions of packages
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found in an OPNsense release as long as the selected mirror caches said release.
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For a complete list of options look at the manpage on the system.
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Example 1:
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The latest update of OPNsense to version 18.1.5 did a minor jump for the IPSec package strongswan.
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From this moment your VPNs are unstable and only a restart helps.
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To check if the update of the package is the reason you can easily revert the package
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to its previous state while running the latest OPNsense version itself.
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# opnsense-revert -r 18.1.4 strongswan
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With this command you can, for example, run OPNsense 18.1.5 while using the 18.1.4 version of strongswan.
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If you want to go back to the current release version just do
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# opnsense-revert strongswan
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Example 2:
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The previous revert of strongswan was not the solution you expected so you try to completely revert to the previous
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OPNsense version:
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# opnsense-revert -r 18.1.4 opnsense
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Be aware to also check if there were kernel updates like above to also downgrade the kernel if needed!
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opnsense-patch
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The opnsense-patch utility treats all arguments as upstream git repository commit hashes,
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downloads them and finally applies them in order.
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Patches can also be reversed by reapplying them, but multiple patches must be given in reverse order to succeed.
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For a complete list of options look at the manpage on the system.
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Example 1:
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In the Traffic Shaper a newly introduced typo prevents the system from setting the correct ipfw ruleset.
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You were asked by the developer to test a fresh patch 63cfe0a at URL https://github.com/opnsense/core/commit/63cfe0a96c83eee0e8aea0caa841f4fc7b92a8d0
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At the end of the page there's the short version 63cfe0a so the command would be:
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# opnsense-patch 63cfe0a
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If it doesn't fix your issue or makes it even worse, you can just reapply the command
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to revert it.
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Example 2:
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You need a special feature for a plugin and ask in Github for it.
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A developer adds it and ask you to install the patch 699f1f2 for testing.
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The full link to it would be https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/commit/699f1f28a33ce0122fa0e2f5e6e1f48eb3c4f074
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# opnsense-patch -c plugins 699f1f2
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The -c changes the default core to plugin repo and adds the patch to the system.
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It is also possible to add patches from different users, just add -a githubusername before -c
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