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  • Discussions about packages which handle caching and proxy functions such as squid, lightsquid, squidGuard, etc.

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    @andrew_cb said in haproxy 0.63_2 weird behavior, edits not working: @iSagen @TheCyborgWeasel The issue is likely the same as in https://forum.netgate.com/topic/178348/haproxy-backend-port-changes-are-not-applied/ Try adding load-server-state-from-file none to the Advanced Settings > Backend pass thru section of each backend. Great! I will do this.
  • Discussions about packages whose functions are Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention such as snort, suricata, etc.

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    @NRgia said in Suricata on Pfsense: @bmeeks Thank you for what you did for Snort or Suricata. I'm not sure what you want me to do on Redmine, due to is a bug tracker. My question is for Product Management, which I will ask it here to be public: What is the plan for these 2 packages, Suricata and Snort? Thank you Yes, Redmine is for both bug reports and feature requests. Asking for the Suricata binary to be updated to the latest 7.0.11 version from upstream is a legitimate Redmine request. I would suggest simply asking for the binary version update instead of asking about future Netgate strategy (such as the support plans for the packages). Strategy discussions typically don't get very far because they deal with proprietary information or plans that a company may not want to publicly discuss. Redmine is where the Netgate developer team tracks all the code changes they make for pfSense. They will see Redmine reports much quicker than a forum post.
  • Discussions about packages that handle bandwidth and network traffic monitoring functions such as bandwidtd, ntopng, etc.

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    @Leon-Straathof Data retention settings are handled inside of ntopng. Documentation here. Pay attention to the RRD note. Also, if you've turned on some of the slice and dice time series information (is off by default), I'd suggest turning them back off. These balloon the storage requirements and are of little actual use.
  • Discussions about the pfBlockerNG package

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    @keyser That is normal - the download of the GeoIP asn data is randomized (once when the system is setup) Why it runs at different times on different boxes. When you schedule pfblocker to run at 2:00 all the ASN files are then already local and not downloaded again. Put it another way, the older version would download every ASN file, every time, pfblocker ran an update via cron. so if you ran pfblocker hourly, you would be downloading ASN data file for your selected ASNs every time it ran the cron job ran. Now the download only happens once (at the preselected randomized time) and you get every ASN available ) You can run the pfblolcker cron updates as many times as you like and they will not download anything (Geo /ASN) related. it will just update those lists from the local data. You can even add a "new" ASN to your selection, and it will already be available. on a 2100 this ASN database download (as you noted is logged in the extras.log) takes all of 15 seconds here. I would likely never see a CPU hit specifically related to this download. Download Process Starting [ 08/14/25 07:45:01 ] /usr/local/share/GeoIP/asn.mmdb 200 OK /usr/local/share/GeoIP/asn.csv.gz 200 OK ASN Lookup Table has been updated [ 08/14/25 07:45:05 ] Download Process Ended [ 08/14/25 07:45:16 ]
  • Discussions about Network UPS Tools and APCUPSD packages for pfSense

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    @jhg said in NUT fails to start after 2.7.2 -> 2.8.0 upgrade: Interesting. I would have thought the initial reboot, which occurred as part of the upgrade, would have done the trick, but it took a second reboot, just now, to get things working. Glad you have it sorted. There was no difference in the output of usbconfig show_ifdrv at any point -- before or after unplugging/replugging the USB cable, nor after rebooting. ... Question: What would tell me whether or not a driver was loaded? If there were an attached driver, it should have shown up with the show_ifdrv command. If you use the command and look at the other usb devices, I think they will show attached drivers. I don't expect to see a driver attached to the ups, because there is a quirk that tells the OS to ignore that device (and not attach a driver). Look for idVendor and idProduct in the above output. The Vendor ID for your device is 0764, which corresponds to Cyber Power Systems, and the Product ID for your device is 0601, which is registered as "PR1500LCDRT2U UPS" (don't sweat an exact match for the name). You can see the quirk with the following command: [25.07-RC][root@fw]/root: usbconfig dump_device_quirks | grep 0764 VID=0x0764 PID=0x0005 REVLO=0x0000 REVHI=0xffff QUIRK=UQ_HID_IGNORE VID=0x0764 PID=0x0501 REVLO=0x0000 REVHI=0xffff QUIRK=UQ_HID_IGNORE VID=0x0764 PID=0x0601 REVLO=0x0000 REVHI=0xffff QUIRK=UQ_HID_IGNORE [25.07-RC][root@fw]/root: Your device is third on the list. The HID_IGNORE quirk says to ignore the device and not attach a driver. @jhg said in NUT fails to start after 2.7.2 -> 2.8.0 upgrade: You might consider adding this resolution to the release notes for 2.8. LOL... sorry, I don't have input to the release notes (I don't work here). While I wrote and maintain various packages, including NUT, I'm still just a volunteer. Most packages are actually written by volunteers.
  • Discussions about the ACME / Let’s Encrypt package for pfSense

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    @jimp said in updating to acme 1.0 breaks system beyond repair: need to restore from backup: While we do not deliberately break such configurations, if you install a package from unsupported repositories and they replace or mess with base system dependencies, then there is no telling what will break over time like this. Understood - thank you very much for the clarification. I need crowdsec though... and there are no official support yet. I don't mind reinstalling the system, it takes reasonable amount of time, unless I found netinstaller fails to connect to my pppoe which tripled the time of restoration. For that I have no explanation and it is obviously not related to the dependencies, but that's offtopic in this thread.
  • Discussions about the FRR Dynamic Routing package on pfSense

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    said in Please update frr on Pfsense+ to FRR 10.3: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15785 now frr 10.4.1
  • Discussions about the Tailscale package

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    Updated CE 2.7.2 to 1.86.2_1 Changelog pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.86.2_1.pkg Freshports
  • Discussions about WireGuard

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    Strangely enough, checking the system 4 days later, I now see that Wireguard service is reported running! The last thing I did 4 days ago was to disable Wireguard service monitoring by the Service Watchdog. Anyway, even when it was reported stopped at first, 4 days ago, the tunnels were working flawlessly. Very strange. I will keep an eye on it.
  • Freeradius with Unifi wifi setupd guide?

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    Yeah would be nice to have an option.. My controller runs all the time, and wouldn't call it major ;) You should be able to pick, or even have option of say if controller is offline the AP sends..
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  • Freeradius:LDAP with G Suite Education

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    No I couldn't find a solution..
  • DNS Error on V2.1

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    pfSense 2.1 wouldn't hit that package server. We deactivated the package site used by 2.1 years ago. It's expected that it would fail at this point. 2.4.x is the only supported line currently.
  • Snort as IPS on WAN behind (VDSL-)Router

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    @v0id said in Snort as IPS on WAN behind (VDSL-)Router: @bmeeks Have no public internal services, just wanted be protected from attacks and port scan on public IP Read what I posted again. Do you understand that pfSense will, by default, block all external sources from connecting to your firewall? So what good does Snort do in that circumstance? How can it help improve security. If pfSense is already going to block the port scan attempt, what's to be gained by having Snort block it again? If you scan the WAN side of a pfSense firewall from an external host, it will show nothing. No ports open at all. So out of the box a port scan is worthless to an adversary. The only time a port scan matters (and even then, the risk of such an attack is somewhat overblown) is if you have a series of public-facing servers such as web servers, DNS servers, email servers, etc., and there are rules in place on the WAN to allow traffic to those servers. In that case you might want to add an IDS/IPS on the WAN to police traffic before it reaches those kinds of servers. However, in a typical home setup using NAT, you have nothing "visible" to the Internet on the WAN side of your firewall. None of your hosts can be contacted nor connected to unless the internal host initiates the conversation. And in that case, the stateful inspection engine of the firewall will set up a temporary "allow" rule to let the reply traffic come in through the WAN and then on to the internal host that started the conversation. And if you put Snort on the WAN and enable the portscan feature, expect to see quite a number of false positives caused by what is today just normal traffic. The portscan preprocessor is somewhat easily fooled by the way certain applications work today. It will false-positive on some traffic, block the external host, and then you will have grief with your internal clients as the application will likely quit working.
  • Stunnel Connection Timeouts

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  • Broadband Modem Monitoring

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    @Apathia You also want to check the internet speeds from any device you’re seeing performance issues on. Devices that are hardwired into the network should achieve speeds on par with your baseline if other devices on the network aren’t using much bandwidth. On wireless devices, the speeds can be greatly reduced when further away from the wireless router or if there’s interference from neighboring Wi-Fi networks, other wireless devices, or appliances that can cause interference (such as microwave ovens, which produce tremendous amounts of noise in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrum while operating).
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    just for completeness, i'm unable to reproduce this problem on my test vm machine [image: 1569608568983-immagine.jpg] [image: 1569608573147-immagine2.jpg] [image: 1569608576331-immagine3.jpg] [image: 1569608579373-immagine5.jpg]
  • parallel interface LCM module driver

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    Here: https://forum.netgate.com/post/702354 No idea if that still works.
  • iperf3.0 cannot be stopped (with widget /or gui)

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    I added shortcuts to iperf as well for the next release, so it will have a little service control button in the navigation bar. That should help, too. I found that XML-based packages like iperf were not actually able to setup shortcuts, so there was a bug I had to fix for that to work. It will be in snapshots soon. That can't work for 2.4.4-p3 though, since it requires a fix in the base system.
  • ASG (UTM) 220 LCD Display Drivers Do not work!

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    Then it's a different LCD or it's misconfigured somehow. Do you see any errors in the system log? Does the LCD do anything? Steve
  • Status Traffic Totals PPPoE logging

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  • Resolved: Autoconfig restore backup fails

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    I was using the wrong encryption password. Sorry everyone. It works fine.
  • Syslog-ng MySQL Support

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    I tried it, and it doesn't look like it has it: Error parsing destination, destination plugin sql not found in /usr/local/etc/syslog-ng.conf at line 8, column 5:
  • how to integrate pfsense radius with cambium cnmaestro?

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  • OPENVPN Internals - Access to Config and Status info in command line

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    Fair enough.
  • unable to retrieve package infomation .

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    My pfSense version is :2.4.4_3
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    @Gertjan said in Avahi 2.0.0_2 Package In pfSense Does Not Allow Access To All Config Options: @alteredstate said in Avahi 2.0.0_2 Package In pfSense Does Not Allow Access To All Config Options: Or is there some other way to prevent those settings from being overwritten? Yep. The next best solution is changing this setting directly into script file that builds the Avahi config file. Keep in mind : this file, and thus your edits, are overwritten when you update the package. Here is that file : /usr/local/pkg/avahi/avahi.inc See line 43 (as of today - version 2.0.0_2 ). Change yes for no and your done. Consider proposing a feature request. Thank you! I will give this a try.
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    @KOM said in Download Manger: Well, there aren't any from the official repo. You might be able to hack something together from FreeBSD ports but I would advise against it. thanx
  • Bind doesn't work after reinstall it

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    good.. for all my hard work don't forget to press "thumb up"
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