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

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    Docker image for squid 7.3 and above https://hub.docker.com/r/fredbcode/squid If pfsense does not push the update.
  • Discussions about packages whose functions are Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention such as snort, suricata, etc.

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    Hello team, I have a Netgate 8200 running 24.11-RELEASE (amd64) with Suricata 7.0.8_5 package installed. Suricata doesn't seem to start. It loops to red once I press the Play button on the interface. It leaves no logs in the System logs, it leaves no logs in suricata.log at /var/log/suricata/suricata_ovpns933787/suricata.log I tried launching it manually: # /usr/local/bin/suricata -V or # /usr/local/bin/suricata -c /usr/local/etc/suricata/suricata_33787_ovpns9/suricata.yaml -i suricata_ovpns933787 and I get this output ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/bin/suricata: Undefined symbol "__strlcpy_chk@FBSD_1.8" Thanks in advance, Dara
  • Discussions about packages that handle bandwidth and network traffic monitoring functions such as bandwidtd, ntopng, etc.

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    @kabeda If memory serves, that old version of ntopng did not run as user ntopng, but as user nobody. There are lots of problems in that old version. Anyway, check the ownership and permissions of /var/db/ntopng and make sure it matches the user that ntopng runs as. You may need to set ownership of the entire hierarchy. Example: /usr/sbin/chown -R nobody:nobody /var/db/ntopng However, the better choice would be to upgrade to a more recent version.
  • Discussions about the pfBlockerNG package

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    @vicking said in No blocks on IP: Is it a bad idea to have the action set to deny both instead of inbound only? Question is squarely for admin. Per the infoblock which explains, in part, the "Deny Inbound", "Deny Outbound", and "Deny Both" actions: 'Deny' Rules: 'Deny' rules create high priority 'block' or 'reject' rules on the stated interfaces. They don't change the 'pass' rules on other interfaces. Typical uses of 'Deny' rules are: Deny Both - blocks all traffic in both directions, if the source or destination IP is in the block list Deny Inbound/Deny Outbound - blocks all traffic in one direction unless it is part of a session started by traffic sent in the other direction. Does not affect traffic in the other direction. One way 'Deny' rules can be used to selectively block unsolicited incoming (new session) packets in one direction, while still allowing deliberate outgoing sessions to be created in the other direction. In other words: When set to "Deny Inbound", incoming connection requests from WAN hosts are blocked and therefore no state will be created. However a LAN host can still establish state to an otherwise listed IP. If set to "Deny Outbound", outgoing connection requests from LAN hosts are blocked and therefore no state will be created. However an incoming connection request from an otherwise listed IP to an 'open' WAN port can still establish state. If set to "Deny Both", both incoming connection requests and outbound connections requests are blocked and therefore no state will be created regardless of connection direction.
  • Discussions about Network UPS Tools and APCUPSD packages for pfSense

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    @dennypage Nicely done sir!
  • Discussions about the ACME / Let’s Encrypt package for pfSense

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    I am using the DNS-Update method I have to use a DNS-Sleep of 5 minutes to let the letsencrypt txt dns record update propagate. During this 5 minutes the acme-webgui times out. when the acme-webgui times out the Action list is NOT executed. How can I solve this ? Would it maybe be an idea to let the acme.sh script execute the actions in the action list as a post-hook instead of the web-gui? Or maybe add an option to add post-hooks in the webUI ?
  • Discussions about the FRR Dynamic Routing package on pfSense

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    This one has been tricky still not sure what to try. Any ideas?
  • Discussions about the Tailscale package

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    @luckman212, Thanks for your suggestion. I will check what I have in /usr/local/pkg/tailscale/state, and also the RAM disk settings others have brought up. I could learn more about where Tailscale and pfSense store system files. If I find anything worth sharing, I will let you know.
  • Discussions about WireGuard

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    patient0P
    @andresbraga if you still have the firewall rules as you posted, then I don't know why from the laptop you can't ping the pfSense Wireguard address 10.10.6.1 nor the pfSense gateway 10.10.1.1 What is the routing table of the laptop. And I would run a packet capture on pfSense and check what you see if you run the ping to 10.10.1.1 or 10.10.6.1.
  • APCUPSD package error with USB connection

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    Wording there is a bit confusing. It says "usb BLANK" which means you need to type "usb" in the UPS type field and leave the second parameter blank.
  • Certificate Warning on iOS with FreeRadius2 802.1x PEAP WPA Security

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    Did you try pushing a wifi configuration profile with your root certificate in it?  I don't think a publicly trusted certificate would work here.  I think you need to explicitly trust a RADIUS server certificate when you're using EAP.
  • MOVED: Snort not starting after upgrade to 3.2.6

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  • Open vm tools installation verification

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    Article is OLD and needs to be updated..
  • Siproxd UA showing up as foobar

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    Youre right, its still doing it  >:( Its also using "User-agent" rather than "User-Agent" The fix is in 0.8.1 not 0.8.0…
  • Rollback / install old package version

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    I'd recommend this as a feature, not as a bug ( ;D ). Not being able to roll back is what prevents me from upgrading something quickly. We've had it in SAP for 30 years, even MS Windows can roll back, so I assume technically it should be possible. Economist throwing in popular IT-term: "non-disruptive". ( ;D )
  • Sarg Reports Error: Could not find report index file. (Fixed)

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    $ export LC_ALL=C && sarg -x SARG: Init SARG: Loading configuration from /usr/local/etc/sarg/sarg.conf SARG: Loading exclude host file from: /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/exclude_hosts.conf SARG: Loading exclude file from: /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/exclude_users.conf SARG: Reading host alias file "/usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/hostalias" SARG: List of host names to alias: SARG: Parameters: SARG:          Hostname or IP address (-a) = SARG:                    Useragent log (-b) = SARG:                    Exclude file (-c) = /usr/pbi/sarg-i386/etc/sarg/exclude_hosts.conf SARG:                  Date from-until (-d) = SARG:    Email address to send reports (-e) = SARG:                      Config file (-f) = /usr/local/etc/sarg/sarg.conf SARG:                      Date format (-g) = USA (mm/dd/yyyy) SARG:                        IP report (-i) = No SARG:            Keep temporary files (-k) = No SARG:                        Input log (-l) = /var/squid/logs/access.log SARG:              Resolve IP Address (-n) = No SARG:                      Output dir (-o) = /usr/local/sarg-reports/ SARG: Use Ip Address instead of userid (-p) = No SARG:                    Accessed site (-s) = SARG:                            Time (-t) = SARG:                            User (-u) = SARG:                    Temporary dir (-w) = /tmp/sarg SARG:                  Debug messages (-x) = Yes SARG:                Process messages (-z) = No SARG:  Previous reports to keep (–lastlog) = 0 SARG: SARG: sarg version: 2.3.9 Sep-21-2014 SARG: Reading access log file: /var/squid/logs/access.log SARG: Records in file: 92564, reading: 0.00% SARG: Records in file: 5000, reading: 5.40% SARG: Records in file: 10000, reading: 10.80% SARG: Records in file: 15000, reading: 16.21% SARG: Records in file: 20000, reading: 21.61% SARG: Records in file: 25000, reading: 27.01% SARG: Records in file: 30000, reading: 32.41% SARG: Records in file: 35000, reading: 37.81% SARG: Records in file: 40000, reading: 43.21% SARG: Records in file: 45000, reading: 48.62% SARG: Records in file: 50000, reading: 54.02% SARG: Records in file: 55000, reading: 59.42% SARG: Records in file: 60000, reading: 64.82% SARG: Records in file: 65000, reading: 70.22% SARG: Records in file: 70000, reading: 75.62% SARG: Records in file: 75000, reading: 81.03% SARG: Records in file: 80000, reading: 86.43% SARG: Records in file: 85000, reading: 91.83% SARG: Records in file: 90000, reading: 97.23% SARG:    Records read: 92563, written: 92563, excluded: 0 SARG: Squid log format SARG: Period: 2015 Jul 10-2015 Jul 16 SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_68.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_146.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_88.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_12.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_92.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_116.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_65.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_115.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_79.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_178.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_177.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_5.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_73.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_152.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_147.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_176.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_25.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_148.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_105.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_124.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_173.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_102.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_111.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_122.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_109.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_49.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_10.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_123.user_unsort SARG: Sorting log /tmp/sarg/192_168_2_63.user_unsort SARG: Making index.html SARG: Successful report generated on /usr/local/sarg-reports/2015/07/10-16 SARG: Purging temporary file sarg-general SARG: End SARG: Records in file: 92564, reading: 100.00%
  • E2guardian package status

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    See here for update: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87526.msg537585#msg537585
  • Siproxd - no incoming calls after a while

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    Im assuming you are letting SIPRoxd proxy your RTP as well!? Do you have incoming firewall rules for your SIP and RTP to your WAN Address? If not you will need them.  I generally make a phone call and see where my RTP is coming from by watching the logs for the blocked RTP traffic. Then make rules that let the external server connect and no one else. The picture attached shows my rules here and reflects the 3 different servers my different lines connect to plus RTP traffic servers (since mine are different from the SIP servers I use.) Some VOIP services use the same server for both SIP and RTP so your rules may vary. [image: SIPRules.jpg_thumb] [image: SIPRules.jpg]
  • MOVED: RRD Graphs not working after upgrading to 2.2.2-RELEASE amd64

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  • PfSense + LCDProc packages dev or not + 20x4 LCD SureElec = not working

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    Actually I got it working. I had to pick USB com port 1 and driver sureElec. Then i had to go to  /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.inc and change localhost 127.0.0.1
  • Squid and snort conflict

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    No, not without the alert logs.
  • MOVED: Squid3 crashes on 2.2.3

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  • Apcupsd starts up twice

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  • MOVED: ntopng 2.0.0 in pfsense 2.2.3

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  • MOVED: es posible crear un Script para Iniciar Servicios FreRadius

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  • MOVED: Squid + SquidGuard stopped service @boot

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  • MOVED: Squid3 Antivirus on 2.2 release

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  • MOVED: SNORT Exiting on sig 11

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  • Issues with Installing/reinstalling packages in Service Watchdog

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