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dl42
Jul 01, 2023Aspirant
Web Firmware Upgrade GS108Ev3 fails
Can anyone explain why you cannot upgrade the firmware on GS108Ev3 from firefox on linux? In my case from V2.06.17 to ENV2.06.24EN. After numerous attempts I noticed another comment elsewhere on th...
MikeD1234
Jul 16, 2023NETGEAR Expert
Hi dl42,
I've tested this from my end, and doing it from Ubuntu:
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Release: 22.04
Codename: jammy
I get the following error upon uploading:
However, W10/W11 etc. work fine.
I'll raise a bug for this. In the interim, if FW needs to be updated, if you can use a Windows machine.
Mike
schumaku
Jul 16, 2023Guru - Experienced User
MikeD1234 wrote:
Hi dl42,
I've tested this from my end, and doing it from Ubuntu:
I get the following error upon uploading:
However, W10/W11 etc. work fine.
I'll raise a bug for this. In the interim, if FW needs to be updated, if you can use a Windows machine.
Something very strange in the way the Web server and/or the IP stack is implemented - this oddity exists since the very early days of the Plus switches. A long time entry in my bucket list notes 8-)
- MikeD1234Jul 20, 2023NETGEAR Expert
I raised this with our engineering team, but they where unable to replicate it.
I then retried it on my test setup, and, unfortunately it's not occuring there either anymore.
I upgraded to latest FW, then downgraded to both .16 and .17, and then back to .24, and in all these occasions, the FW downgrade/upgrade is accepted through Firefox on Linux (Ubuntu 22.04).
Could you advise me of the use case of the switch, so I can see if I can replicate that more, in the sense of the same network settings?
Additionally, would either of you be willing to supply me with a Wireshark capture, of the network card, that connects to the network, before opening the browser in Ubuntu? Subsequently, then proceed with the steps until the error occurs, and download/forward this capture to me?
I will continue with some testing here, to see if I can get to the same issue again.
Mike
- dl42Jul 21, 2023Aspirant
Hi
Use case of the switch?
Mine is just connected to the firewall then other internal devices connected to it....nothing sophisticated as far as I'm concerned. All on a /24 network.
I just tried taking the firmware back to 2.06.17.
Screen just sat there for more than 10 minutes as per the attached screenshot.
Refreshed browser screen and showed it was still on 2.06.24.
Rebooted and still on 2.06.24.
I am connected directly to the switch.
running Firefox 115.02(64bit) on
Release Linux Mint 21.2 Victoria 64-bit
Kernel Linux 5.15.0-76-generic x86_64
MATE 1.26.0.
not when I will be able to get round to generating wireshark......
- MikeD1234Jul 21, 2023NETGEAR Expert
Hi dl42,
I tried it again, now on Linux Mint, exact versions as you are using, but, each time I downgrade or, upgrade, the firmware is accepted and it reloads the switch:
Is there a possibility that you can provide me with the Wireshark capture? Now, you can filter out any traffic, that is not send/received from the switch itself, to do this, you do the following:
- Install Wireshark (sudo apt install wireshark)
- Start Wireshark (sudo wireshark)
- Go to Capture -> and select Options
- In options, select your network card, and then in filter, enter host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, replace xxx with your switch's IP address, and then press Start
- Then open the GUI of the switch, enter FW loader mode, and perform the steps.
- Once it's replicated, you can stop the capture
- If you can then save this capture, and forward it to me, I will send a PM with a sharepoint link, where the file can be uploaded.
As soon as I have this, I'll supply it to our engineering team for further investigation, as I am unable to replicate it anymore. I have tried both Ubuntu and the exact version of Linux + Firefox as you are using currently.
Mike
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