Hi everyone,
I also found the mismatch in os-release but in my case it showed:-
PRETTY_NAME="IPFire 2.25 (x86_64) - core147"
fireinfo/profile showed:-
"release": "IPFire 2.25 (x86_64) - core151 Development Build: master/a9f69cbf"
Regards,
Adolf
On 11/10/2020 13:18, Adolf Belka wrote:
Hi everyone,
On 09/10/2020 21:31, Peter Müller wrote:
Hello *,
upcoming Core Update 151 (testing) still contains some glitches.
SSH runs regular on port 222 after updating SSH runs on port 22 and wasn´t reachable via the old settings. After pressing the save button in SSH section in the WUI everything worked again.
May someone else have that too ?
Yes, I bumped into that as well.
The ssh effect did not happen to me. I updated to core 151 and rebooted and after that was able to ssh in with port 222 as normal.
Also, /etc/os-release shows
PRETTY_NAME="IPFire 2.25 (x86_64) - core145 Development Build: master/405c7326"
but /var/ipfire/fireinfo/profile shows the correct version
"release": "IPFire 2.25 (x86_64) - core151 Development Build: master/5e4126c3",
This issue can be reproduced here.
but apart from that no further problems so far.
The IPsec and OpenVPN CGIs are rendered unusable in Core Update 151 at the time of writing, most probably due to a missing Perl dependency in Net::DNS. This issue is tracked as #12491 and is currently a show-stopper from my point of view.
Further, the Tor CGI did not call some location module functions properly, which is tracked as #12492 and fixed by https://patchwork.ipfire.org/patch/3519/.
Notices regarding IP addresses belonging to anonymous proxies, satellite providers or anycast services are a bit messy and not translated into German, but this is only a minor issue.
Thanks, and best regards, Peter Müller