Turris OS 7.0 is out!

I also got the update, it also (temporarily) made me lose network access.

After disconnecting the power and rebooting one more time, everything seems to be running smoothly!

Oh yes, it’s the midnight sessions, I stand corrected, but the listing still didn’t find anything:

root@turris:~# opkg whatdependsrec php7-mod-session
Root set:
What depends on root set

6.5.2 HBS → 7.0.0 HBS update mostly ok. Very short cable/wifi and internet downtime. Restart needed.

PPTP server still has problems with wrongly compiled logwtmp module after update. Manually reinstalling package pptpd resolves this.

For some reason, I had to decrease PPTP server MTU from 1460 to 1440. I don’t see how this would be related to the updated, but it seems it was.

Transmission hogging CPU is an already known problem.

iftop needed to be manually reinstalled, too.


Turris Omnia 2017, 1 GB RAM, dead eMMC, system running from mSATA SSD, original wifi cards, WAN via DHCPv4. Storage plugin enabled, USB HDD shared over samba4 and minidlna, OpenVPN, PPtP VPN, minipots, custom Turris Webapps on Node.js webserver.

Version 7.0.0 failed to upgrade on Turris Omnia

Updater execution failed:
INFO:Target Turris OS: 7.0.0
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found
ERROR:
inconsistent: Requested package kmod-usb3 that is not available.

Could you please tag v7.0.0 on your gitlab?

EDIT: I upgraded one of my Omnias and everything seems fine so far.

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I silenced the pkgupdate error inconsistent: Requested package luci-i18n-ntpc-en that is not available by removing the packages luci-i18n-ntpc-en and luci-app-ntpc via the Luci System/Software page.

pkgupdate then ran successfully and installed the upgrade to Turris OS 7. After rebooting the Omnia, I also had to reboot a Windows 11 client that had DNS resolution errors. All ok now!

+1 on this error. Turris 1.0.

OznĂĄmenĂ­ o chybĂĄch

Běh updateru selhal:
INFO:Target Turris OS: 7.0.0
line not found
ERROR:
inconsistent: Requested package luci-i18n-vpn-policy-routing-cs that is not available.
line not found
line not found
line not found
line not found

LuCi:
Nelze provĂ©st opkg update pƙíkaz: Error: XHR request aborted by browser.

ReForis - Aktualizace:
Točí se kolečka (dlouhĂ© hodiny).

SSH:
Could not lock /var/lock/opkg.lock: Resource temporarily unavailable.

Reboot not helping, opkg not usable.

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TO 2016, HBS branch, 2 GB, 2x WiFi, HaaS, RIPE Atlas, Sentinel, lxc, SSD (logs etc), simple config, all seems OK.

As far as my config is quite simple, I took @loom’ advice

(and risk) and forced update to OS 7.0.0 (I had to wait another 4 days) 
 All seems working.

root@turris:~# pkgupdate
WARN:There is a newer version available, but update is scheduled after another 122.3 hours. If you want the latest and greatest all the time, switch to one of the development branches.
INFO:Target Turris OS: 6.5.2
root@turris:~#

As of today April 14th still 122 days

:rofl:

post must at least 20 chars

I see hours not days. Just a notice :laughing:

Aspon neco :smile_cat:

I need 20 chars

MOX classic, standard config, got a notification : “Your ISPs DNS servers does not work properly - most likely they don’t support DNSSEC. Therefore DNS forwarding was turned off and your router will now resolve all DNS queries by itself.”

That was the signal that OS 7 arrived. Did a reboot, and all well.

It did upgrade the old VPN Policy Routing to pbr-iptables just fine, the luci app was not installed though.
I managed to install it with opkg install luci-app-pbr luci-i18n-pbr-en --nodeps and it seems to be working. However the updater now wants to uninstall those two packages again. Is there a way to make it ignore these packages?

It is not possible to just install them as they seem to depend on pbr and with that on firewall4 and some nft packages.

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xz was backdoored in version 5.6.0 and 5.6.1. Instead of trolling maybe check your info next time.

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Netatalk was dropped upstream in 22.x branch of OpenWRT. The original maintainer has stopped supporting it and so far nobody has taken over.

Openwrt was never affected since its musl not libc

And still thats offtopic

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I’ve made some progress. Reverse looked at what depends on php8-mod-session.

These were packages for nextcloud, which according to Foris should have been uninstalled, but yes according to opkg they were still installed. After the uninstall and the necessary router reboot, I get to the message

inconsistent: Requested package php7-mod-mysqlnd that is not available.

Again based on php8 packages:

root@turris:~# opkg whatdependsrec php8-mod-mysqlnd
Root set:
  php8-mod-mysqlnd
What depends on root set
        php8-mod-pdo-mysql 8.1.27-1     depends on php8-mod-mysqlnd

root@turris:~# opkg whatdependsrec php8-mod-pdo-mysql
Root set:
  php8-mod-pdo-mysql

But here I am not sure if I can safely uninstall/install the package. Alternatively, if this is the correct way.

It wasn’t. Multiple sources cite the contrary. Here’s one: XZ Utils backdoor - Wikipedia

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Po tomto updatu se udělal gulĂĄĆĄ v sĂ­tovĂœch rozhranĂ­ch, jsou rozhĂĄzenĂ© v poƙadĂ­.
To jsem opravdu nečekal. funkcionálně to snad nic nerozbíjí, ale je to matoucí.

ENGLISH:
After this update, the network interfaces got scrambled; they are out of order. I really didn’t expect that. Hopefully, it doesn’t break anything functionally, but it is confusing.