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

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    I even tried deleting and creating a new certificate. Any suggestions?
  • Discussions about packages whose functions are Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention such as snort, suricata, etc.

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    It was all CVE fixes in the PHP GUI part of the package. See the Redmine ticket here: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/16414.
  • Discussions about packages that handle bandwidth and network traffic monitoring functions such as bandwidtd, ntopng, etc.

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    @Antibiotic No it’s not possible with NtopNG as it is not a Netflow collector. You need nProbe for that which will “translate” recieved netflows into flows that NtopNG understands and can visualize (with very very little detail might I add as Netflows has no additonal information apart from sender/reciever and volume). The NtopNG package and the product in general is more geared towards visualising and recording traffic details from actual packet captures. This contains MUCH more metadata about the sessions than netflows (DNS names, protocol information and myriads of other things). But pffSense Plus has a builtin Netflow exporter if you have an external netflow collector on hand.
  • Discussions about the pfBlockerNG package

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    @Gertjan Thanks for your reply – that’s also my impression. The point is: I don’t really see any lists right now that are actually “maintained” in the sense of being actively cleaned up, checked for dead domains, categorized, etc. That’s why my main interest is more about the demand: Would curated lists really be a game changer for admins? Would they be more helpful than what’s available today, or are most people already using other alternatives? If so, which ones? And from your perspective, what would be your expectation towards “community lists”? (e.g. reliability, update frequency, categories, fewer false positives?)
  • 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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    Hi, Please help to forward / report the bugs in ACME 1.0 package. Thanks.
  • Discussions about the FRR Dynamic Routing package on pfSense

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    Anyone else happen to notice that when configuring BFD, if you create a peer and select a profile - after save, re-edit the peer and the Profile is not represented. It appears as "None". You have to check the raw config to determine if the profile was actually assigned to the peer. This is on 2.8.1 (all packages up to date as of the date/time of this post). UPDATE: if re-edit and save (without re-configuring the profile none to what you want) - the save will strip the profile from the peer.
  • Discussions about the Tailscale package

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    Updated CE 2.7.2 to 1.86.4_1 Changelog pkg add -f https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/tailscale-1.86.4_1.pkg Freshports
  • Discussions about WireGuard

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    @HFADmin If it is no Site2Site-VPN then you don't need any gateways in the first place... If that is true but you want to monitor the connection then you could create dummy-gateways just to ping the remote ip-addresses.
  • iperf: write failed: Broken pipe

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    @johnpoz yeah, leave it up. I made the assumption they wouldn't have two similarly named packages/apt would correct me.
  • MailReport suppress headers

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  • LCDproc not displaying IPSEC

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    It's built into the FreeBSD package system. It would be silly for us not to carry that across.
  • Making Monit package

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    Update I have added an installable package which manually fetches and installs monit from the mmonit.com website, this gets around the missing monit package issue (2) However issue (1) remains, but this package can be added and if you're comfortable manually editing your monitrc file via SSH then the package should work for you, I am running it now. https://github.com/indgy/pfSense-pkg-monit/releases/tag/5.30.0_5-alpha
  • freeRADIUS for OpenVPN and Ethernet acces

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  • udpbroadcastrelay and wireguard

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    @ddbnj said in udpbroadcastrelay and wireguard: opnsense forums, an update to udpbroadcastrealy Seems the problems are not over there, also it is on FreeBSD 13 https://github.com/opnsense/plugins/issues/2817
  • New Reinstall when patches are applied

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    @bingo600 said in New Reinstall when patches are applied: What to do if one has applied patches. In most cases you should do nothing. The only thing you might need to worry about is if you have "auto apply" set on something and you might want to unset that if what you're patching is fixed. Though in most cases that's a no-op if the fix is in the new release. I'm still a bit confused about patches, when reinstalling (from scratch). I'm think i saw rcoleman mention that one should revert the patches, before saving the config. Else the patch system could be out of "sync". You should never manually revert a patch unless you no longer want the changes involved there. Reverting before upgrade is unnecessary, reverting after upgrade is potentially dangerous. If you revert after upgrade you're essentially removing the fix in question. My take would prob. be to save the config , then: Open the config in an editor , and erase everything between No need to do that in most cases. You could remove things you no longer need but depending on the nature of the patches you may still want something in the list after release. For example if it's a fix that didn't get included in that release. Maybe there should be a "Save wo. patches" or "Restore wo. patches" option in backup. Again, unnecessary. How does pfSense keep track on the patches applied ? It looks to see if the changes in the patch are already applied -- it tests with the patch command to see if it either applies cleanly (not applied) or reverts cleanly (applied), and shows the appropriate buttons. If neither button shows then the patch doesn't apply or revert cleanly, usually because other code changes happened in or near the code in the patch. The recommended patches list is automatically included and not a part of your patches section of config.xml. How does it know what Recommended patches i have applied/activated ? Same as for custom patches. It tests the patch to see if it applies or reverts cleanly. Is "Manually pointed to" patches kept in the config , and Recommended patches kept in another place ?? Yes, the custom patches you added are in config.xml and the recommended patches are a built-in part of the package.
  • HAProxy possible to use "dynamic" header?

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    Nobody? :)
  • No Available Packages - Package Manager

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  • Wireguard not passing any traffic, how to diagnose?

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  • [bind] very slow startup

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    @gogglespisano good job! i've tested in my environment and it works properly
  • Best practise for using HAProxy for internal servers?

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    @costanzo Your solution is so simple and works perfectly. I basically already had this set up for my WAN interface. And just needed to do the same for my internal networks. You have no idea the countless hours I have spent attempting to get DNS and what not to work internally with my HAProxy. And the endless opinions and options everywhere Seriously, thank you so so so much.
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  • PIMD Network Support

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    Can the number of vifs supported be increased? Maybe 24 vifs?
  • Core UI Modification

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  • Avahi Not Helping mDNS Cross Subnet Gaps

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    @johnpoz Well, that was up there with stupidly obvious and I feel stupid. I had even thought, "Maybe I ought to make explicit firewall rules... naaaaaah!" Well, thank you for the assist!
  • OpenVPN behind CGNAT with VPS for remote access

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    @viragomann I tried selecting "dont pull routes" on client. still no joy. I did get the openvpn working so I can access my local machines when I am not on the local network but can't get from lan to wan. there is a rule to pass traffic but for some reason the logs show the traffic is blocked.
  • Add subdomain to haproxy

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    @gschmidt In the frontend. You have to add an ACL for it with expression e.g. "Path starts with" and enter "ui" for the value. And then add an action to direct it the the desired server.
  • Freeradius simultaneous-use assistance

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    @getafix said in Freeradius simultaneous-use assistance: "seems so simple" Everything is simple as soon as you know 'how it works'. I just know enough to say that I know close to nothing. I'm using the FreeRadius package to authenticate and account my captive portal users. A user created with simultaneous-use = 1 Where did you enter this info ? Did you look up what the syntax is ?? Yours looks wrong to me. I have [image: 1651137627097-e2b750a3-c166-43a8-944f-8459a4f75527-image.png] for a user, in the Users tab of the FreeRadius settings. When you start to work with FreeRadius, you should work like this : Stop de FreeRadius process in the GUI : [image: 1651137765898-c3a89951-aef4-4b6a-8c58-77ab040f7f87-image.png] Enter console, or better, SSH, option 8, and use now this command : radiusd -X You'll see a lot of lines. Important : use a ssh client and set it up these log lines are buffered and stored in a file. You'll be needing them. The logging will pause when yiou reach this point : ...... Listening on acct address * port 1813 bound to server default Listening on auth address 127.0.0.1 port 18127 bound to server inner-tunnel-ttls Listening on auth address 127.0.0.1 port 18128 bound to server inner-tunnel-peap Ready to process requests Now, FreeRadius is waiting for 'things to do' like identification' or 'accounting' events. Periodacilt, you see a +/- 30 lines sequence of lines passing by, this is the handling of an event. Your mission : you have to 'globally' understand what it does, and why it doing so. Without this knowledge, it's like flying a plane, without the license. To get back to the question : See the image above. That's what need to be entered for a user. But I'm not really testing the "Simultaneous-Use" right now, I can't assure that it even works. I know the syntax is right. Again "=" is not the same as ":=" as the first is an comparison and the other an assignment (probably, can't remember). Btw : there is a plan B : forget about the GUI pfSense settings. Go to the underlying "scratch pad files" that FreeRadius uses : the SQL database. Most of the tables are empty, and could be used like this (example) : [image: 1651138424556-2ba90308-08d0-4188-834b-a66d5ca08818-image.png] This is where I inform Freeradius that user 'b' has a password that is 'b'. Keep in mind that the implementation of Freeradius in pfSense is only partial , at best. Setting up a Radius server/process is complex, as it has a lot of options. How to set up radius is less known or documented on the Internet, as only the 'real' admins know how to do so. These guys do not communicate their expertise, as it is way to difficult for the common mortals. There is a steep learning curve, which can't be short cut with 'a click'. But : our Internet connection, our mobile phones, they all use radius to grant access to resources. Which means that half the planet is using Radius right now.
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