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

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    @qupfer What did I bang my head over this strange 502 issue. Your solution did it! Thank you so much, even 2.5 years later!
  • Discussions about packages whose functions are Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention such as snort, suricata, etc.

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    Hi, I had a problem with my home network today, so I checked pfsense and discovered that suricata had blocked the wan ip. After some tests and triggering some suricata alerts, the wan ip was blocked. I restarted pfsense and ran some more tests, but the problem no longer occurred. I then checked the wan interface settings and indeed the ip list does not include the wan ip, both now that it's working and before, when it was blocked. I'm using pfsense 2.8.0 and suricata 7.0.8_2. I use PPPoE to access the Internet.
  • 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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    @tinfoilmatt said in Failed or invalid Mime Type: [application/SIMH-tape-data|0]: (ASN data is IPinfo, not Maxmind) Thats correct but "GeoLite2-Country" is from Maxmind ... (that confused me) I'm considering simply adding "application/SIMH-tape-data" to the list to test. Thats what i tought too ... I'll try when I have the time for it ... Edit: I can confirm - adding "application/SIMH-tape-data" to the list at line 257 in /usr/local/pkg/pfblockerng/pfblockerng.inc did the trick - no more error! Edit: OK, problem resolved but I would like to know, whats the cause for that error! (SIMH-tape-data sounds like a "blast from the past" ...) Thanks a lot!
  • 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 Done. I was on acme.sh 1.0 (25.07.1) and a downgrade was proposed. Now, the issue is gone.
  • 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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    Hi guys, Just $0.01, because I faced same issue on pfSense+ 24.07.1 upgrade, but I think root cause may NOT be pfSense+ per se. To my understanding (which may be wrong): Tailscale uses 2 keys: node auth key - by default expires after 180 days. We do not see it, but you can disable its expiration and we normally do that, right? So node registration should not expire after 180 days and re-authentication should not be necessary. preauth key - it is valid for maximum 90 days and you input it to VPN / Tailscale / Authentication as Pre-authentication Key (eg. tskey-auth-123456789011CNTRL-2pz1kCcaSjJucckK7U5Xbz123456a890). Remember that this key is valid for no longer than 90 days. So usually when you upgrade pfSense+ (=> Tailscale upgrade) this key is well expired. Device can not (re)authenticate using it - it is expired: - not logged in, last login error=invalid key: API key does not exist (because key that pfSense+ tried to use is expired!) Tailscale says that device may sometimes require re-authentication. Here is info from Tailscale KB: Auth keys Auth keys are available for all plans. Pre-authentication keys (called auth keys) let you register new nodes without needing to sign in using a web browser. This is most useful when spinning up containers, IoT devices, or using infrastructure-as-code systems like Terraform. An auth key authenticates a device as the user who generated the key. That is, if Alice generates an auth key, and uses it to add a server to her tailnet, then that device is authenticated with Alice's identity. Think of it as logging into a device. However, if you use tags with an auth key, after a device logs in as the user who generated the auth key, the device assumes the identity of the auth key's tags. As an alternative to directly creating auth keys, consider using an OAuth client. You can use an OAuth client and the Tailscale API to programmatically create auth keys. Types of auth keys Auth keys can either be: One-off, for one-time use. They can only be used to connect a device or server one time. This is meant for situations where you can't authenticate on the device yourself, so using a key is more practical. For example, a cloud server might use a one-off key to connect. Reusable, for multiple uses. They can be used to connect multiple devices. For example, multiple instances of an on-premises database might use a reusable key to connect. Be very careful with reusable keys! These can be very dangerous if stolen. They're best kept in a key vault product specially designed for the purpose. Key expiry An auth key automatically expires after the number of days you specified when you generated the key. You can choose the number of days, between 1 and 90 inclusive, for the key expiry. If you don't specify an expiry time, the auth key will expire after the maximum of 90 days. If you want to continue using an auth key after it expires, you need to generate a new key. You can enable or disable key expiry on a device by using the Machines page of the admin console and by using the Update device key method in the Tailscale API. If an auth key expires, any device authorized by it remains authorized until its node key expires. Each device generates a node key when you log in to Tailscale and uses it to identify itself to the tailnet. By default, node keys automatically expire every 180 days. You can change the default node key expiry from the Key Expiry section of the Device management page of the admin console. Learn more about key management. You can use tags as "service accounts" and have some devices NOT bound to any specific user (removal of user removes devices he own). You can define 1 or multiple tag owners (users managing tag). Tag vs. user authentication Tags are parallel to user authentication. They serve the same role as a user account, except they're intended for service-based devices, such as a web server or an app connector. As a result, it's impossible for a user account identity and a tag identity to exist on the same device. Applying a tag to a device previously authenticated with a user account removes the user account. Similarly, authenticating a device with a user account removes all tags from the device. Because tags are intended for non-user devices, they have qualities and limitations that make them unsuitable for authenticating end-user devices, such as a MacBook or a mobile device. For example, devices with a tag-based identity cannot use SSH to connect to a device with a user-based identity. Key expiry When you apply a tag to a device for the first time and authenticate it, the tagged device's key expiry is disabled by default. If you re-authenticate a device tagged before March 10, 2022, its expiry will be disabled by default. If you change the tags on the device from the admin console, Tailscale CLI, or the Tailscale API, the device's key expiry will not change unless you re-authenticate. After you re-authenticate, the device's key expiry will be disabled. You can enable or disable key expiry on a device from the Machines page of the admin console or by using the Tailscale API. Key expiry for tagged devices Key expiry for tagged devices is disabled by default. If you change the tags on the device through the admin console, Tailscale CLI, or Tailscale API, the device's key expiry will not change unless you re-authenticate. That is, if it is enabled, it stays enabled; and if it is disabled, it stays disabled. After you re-authenticate, the device's key expiry will be disabled. You can find recently revoked or expired keys on the Keys page of the admin console. Best practices Depending on what devices you're authenticating, consider using an auth key that is: Ephemeral, for authenticating ephemeral nodes as part of short-lived workloads. Because node keys do not persist when a workload restarts, they reconnect as a different node. Tailscale automatically removes inactive nodes. For example, containers or Lambda functions should use an ephemeral key to connect. Pre-approved, for servers. If your tailnet has device approval enabled, this lets you add a device to your tailnet without further authorization. For example, shared devices, such as servers, should use a pre-approved auth key to connect in a network with device approval. Pre-signed, for nodes whose auth keys are signed locally on a signing node, which applies to tailnets with Tailnet Lock enabled. You can make an auth key (created by any means) pre-signed only by using the tailscale lock sign CLI command. Tagged, for servers. You can automatically apply a tag to a device by including the tag in the auth key. Access control policies restricting the device's permissions based on the tag apply after provisioning the device. For example, shared devices, such as servers, should use a tagged auth key to connect. I am personally going to try Tagged (preauth) key and all my pfSense+ exit nodes (3) are already tagged as "router". So I will remove nodes from tailnet and re-add with Tagged key providing "router" tag. I read that Tailscale on software upgrade MAY (rarely) REQUIRE device reauthentication. Having in mind that normal preauth keys expire after 90 days you should provide valid (non-expired) preauth key before pfSense+ upgrade? Eventually maybe if routers are tagged and preauth key is tagged then there will be no problem? Currently pfSense+ does not ask us about expiration date of Preauth Key, so it can not remind us that key is expired and it may lead to problems. When valid key is needed (reauthentication) then device will fail with the message we see. I would not blame pfSense+ yet, because I think Tailscale may require device reauthorisation sometimes and message you got tells you are trying to use expired key for authentication thus process is failing. I agree reauthentications should be rare or non-needed, but we may not know everything here.
  • Discussions about WireGuard

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    Hi Team, I’m running pfSense Plus 25.07.1 with TorGuard WireGuard VPN as my primary tunnel for LAN traffic (for best possible speeds). The tunnel is mostly working now, but I had to go through several fixes and I’m still not confident the configuration is stable. Here’s what I’ve run into: TorGuard support originally helped set up the WireGuard client. It worked fine for about a day, but then the Unbound DNS Resolver stopped working. Even when I re-enabled Unbound manually, LAN clients still couldn’t reach the internet. The main issue seemed to be when switching between WAN (ISP public IP) and the VPN IP. Sometimes traffic didn’t switch over properly, and at one point pfSense even generated a crash report during the switch and restarted. To fix it, I reset the LAN firewall rule so that LAN traffic would route through the VPN gateway when active, and fall back to WAN when the VPN was down. After that, I was able to toggle the VPN on/off without pfSense crashing, and traffic correctly switched between ISP IP and VPN IP. At this point it works, but I don’t think the setup is completely stable. I’d like to ask for guidance on: How to make sure Unbound stays reliable when the VPN gateway goes up/down. Best practices for LAN firewall rules so clients use the VPN when it’s up, and either fall back to WAN or get blocked (kill switch) when the VPN is down. Correctly assigning DNS servers to WAN and VPN gateways. At the moment, in System → General Setup, I don’t see the gateway dropdown next to DNS entries, so my DNS servers are just “floating” with no interface binding. If anyone has suggestions, or can point me to a clean reference configuration for WireGuard + Unbound + proper DNS gateway assignment, I’d greatly appreciate it. I'd really like to have a conference with someone and go over this. I'd like to give them access using RustDesk or TeamViewer so we can talk and they can show me things. I am legally blind so I am one inch from the screen. I've also uploaded the crashdump so you can look over it. I've also been using AI, but I keep going in circles with it, so it's not perfect. Thanks in advance! Warm Regards, Jamestextdump.tar.0
  • Snort FATAL ERROR

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    bmeeks, you're the source of all the information I'm looking for! I literally can't even thank you enough because the forum says I have to wait 1 hour before I can applaud you again :) I have Suricata in the global settings currently pointing to the snort 29110.tar.gz which I believe is the latest. I wish I could have stuck with snort, but that startup issue kills the entire IDS. To me, having some kind of IDS is better than not having one at all. I used to have snort setup with the service watchdog in case it crashed (it did that quite often too), but that wouldn't be a good idea in this case because the watchdog would have tried to keep starting it up and it would have kept failing. It would have just sat there in a constant loop eating up resources.
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    This rule is in openappid-ads.rules. Disable it temporarily until it has been fixed. The problem is that there's the same error on this rule as well: I can't seem to find the SID in any of the openappid categories… ? alert tcp $HOME_NET any -> $EXTERNAL_NET any (msg:"scribd_upload";flow:from_client;appid:scribd_upload; sid:71443 ; classtype:misc-activity; rev:1 Edit: Seems many rules have the same problem at the present time: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=79855.msg771713#msg771713
  • Squid Redirect Mappings

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  • Gold Member, but Auto Config Backup account no longer configured?

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    There was a temporary outage on Sunday around when you first posted that error. It was back up not long after that time.
  • Pfsense as UTM

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    So rather only do the AV check client side?
  • Squid traffic mgmt not working

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  • NTP and Serial upgrade issue

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  • Run firefox through squid with AV

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    gave up installing a standalone proxy server with real time AV checking for http traffic ie squidclamav instead i did it the easy way and that was to install squid on my pfsense firewall, once installed went to "services > squid proxy server" and enabled - under the general tab - squid proxy service also the transparent http proxy under the antivirus tab - AV once did that when i go to this site - http://www.eicar.org/85-0-Download.html when i click on the zip link it straight away takes me to my pfsense firewall squid page - https://s17.postimg.org/sevc62cr3/squidclamav.png i will try and install a seperate server for this if when i have time but this is by far the easy way to do it i found
  • Package Development Overview?

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  • Traffic Totals - More than 30 days?

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  • Netgate_Coreboot_Upgrade issue with XG-2758

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    That link was INCREDIBLY helpful!! Halted the box, flipped the switch off, unplugged/plugged the unit, then turned the power back on. Problem was solved.
  • NUT vs. apcupsd?

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    @Finger79: I'm trying to find the easiest way to have pfSense automatically power down after x time passes or y% battery left (haven't decided yet). NUT doesn’t do X time passed, but does X battery time remaining or Y battery percent remaining. Your UPS has a default for Y, but it may be a bit low to support a network shutdown. If you want to set the values, you would add the following to the “Extra Arguments to driver” section: override.battery.runtime.low = X override.battery.charge.low = Y There is a long thread on NUT that has a lot of information if you’re interested.
  • Squid to whatismyproxy results

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  • Suricata inline mode with VPN IF produces WAN down symptom [Resolved]

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    Just an update for anyone who is interested… my hardware has not changed and this issue is now resolved for me on pfSense 2.4.2 / suricata 4.0.1 - I believe it was resolved with 2.4.1 but was now able to confirm
  • BIND creating forward zone has an empty resulting zone config

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    I'm trying a simpler configuration (no views, only a zone with an "A" record). I have the same problem: the resulting zone config doesn't get created and the server does not reply to queries. I'm searching online for some examples and documentation but I haven't found anything helpful.
  • MOVED: Pacotes disponiveis - pfsense - 2.4.2

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  • <request>Tor Onion with the new vsersion install</request>

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    Yes. Pick one of the DNS providers supported and set up automatic renewals every 60 days. Works great. You also, naturally, need a registered domain name. The dynamic DNS is necessary because, in order to automate the process, the package needs to be able to create a TXT record with the current blob for Let's Encrypt to query proving current management capability for the domain in question. There are other methods there. I personally like DNS.
  • SQUID HTTPS + TRANSPARENT PROXY

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    I made some tests here. When proxy is enabled, it uses tls1.2 encryption; And that machine is unable to manage this protocol version; This should not be happening, since its an windows 8 machine, here is the wireshark capture: The error pointed in wireshark is: Alert (Level: Fatal, Description: Protocol Version) [image: ssl.png] [image: ssl.png_thumb]
  • General siproxd setup questions

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    @Derelict: Any modern SIP provider or PBX software should render siproxd unnecessary. Is something currently not working? Some people have reported that they need to call me twice to get the phone to ring. There is also this page that states: http://wiki.voip.ms/article/Getting_Started Registering multiple devices only with the main account is not recommended since this can cause some connectivity issues. Given what voip.ms says about multiple registrations I don't see what other options I have beyond siproxd. I'm open to other options, I may just not be aware of them.
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