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    • NogBadTheBadN
      NogBadTheBad @pierr0t
      last edited by NogBadTheBad

      @pierr0t said in Country vs Registered country:

      Now on my pfblockerNG, as I said I blocked the whole world by doing "Deny both" on absolutely all the 9 lines in GeoIP summary and then I unchecked just France + France_rep (in Europa) and USA + USA_rep (in North America) to allow these 2 countries ... result is weird: without my VPN I can access my server behind the firewall, if I activate my VPN, I cannot access anything if I choose a french location, a US location, a swiss location but if I choose the irish location, I am back accessing the server ...

      Don't block the whole world using pfBlocker alias, create a rule to deny all and above create a rule to allow what you want using a pfBlocker alias.

      If you deny all with a pfblocker alias you'll have a massive alias that every packet will need to traverse.

      Andy

      1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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        pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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        @nogbadthebad

        Hello,

        Well it seems that Maxmind does know pretty well, I tested a lot of the IP's provided by the Mulvad VPN and Maxmind is always returning the proper "country" (ie "country" shows the country where Mulvad pretends to be for that IP and a site like iplocation.net does as well), but Maxmind does also return the "registered_country" which seems to be where the IP was originaly purchased and there is also (but not always) a "represented_country" (used when the IP address belongs to something like a military base) ...
        But to summarize, I think that pfBlockerNG should use "country" and not "registered_country" to reflect where the IP is really used. In my case I had to authorize "Sweden" to be able to use an IP used in Zürich Switzerland.

        Pierre.

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        • NogBadTheBadN
          NogBadTheBad @pierr0t
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          @pierr0t Care to share a few of the ip addresses you checked against?

          Andy

          1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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            pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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            @nogbadthebad

            For example the one I am currently using, Mulvad VPN Zürich Switzerland, this is the answer from GeoLite:

            curl -u "xxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxx" \
              "https://geolite.info/geoip/v2.1/country/193.32.127.221?pretty"
            {
                "continent": {
                    "code": "EU",
                    "geoname_id": 6255148,
                    "names": {
                        "ru": "Европа",
                        "zh-CN": "欧洲",
                        "de": "Europa",
                        "en": "Europe",
                        "es": "Europa",
                        "fr": "Europe",
                        "ja": "ヨーロッパ",
                        "pt-BR": "Europa"
                    }
                },
                "country": {
                    "iso_code": "CH",
                    "geoname_id": 2658434,
                    "names": {
                        "pt-BR": "Suíça",
                        "ru": "Швейцария",
                        "zh-CN": "瑞士",
                        "de": "Schweiz",
                        "en": "Switzerland",
                        "es": "Suiza",
                        "fr": "Suisse",
                        "ja": "スイス連邦"
                    }
                },
                "registered_country": {
                    "is_in_european_union": true,
                    "iso_code": "SE",
                    "geoname_id": 2661886,
                    "names": {
                        "ja": "スウェーデン王国",
                        "pt-BR": "Suécia",
                        "ru": "Швеция",
                        "zh-CN": "瑞典",
                        "de": "Schweden",
                        "en": "Sweden",
                        "es": "Suecia",
                        "fr": "Suède"
                    }
                },
                "traits": {
                    "ip_address": "193.32.127.221",
                    "network": "193.32.127.0/24"
                }
            }%    
            

            Mulvad tells me I am in Switzerland but I have to authorize Sweden to go through pfBlockerNG :-)
            Pierre

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              pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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              @nogbadthebad

              Regarding this specific remark (about denying all and just authorizing specific country): I know, I just have to do it ... but it's a very low traffic firewall so I'm in no hurry ...

              Pierre.

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              • NogBadTheBadN
                NogBadTheBad @pierr0t
                last edited by NogBadTheBad

                @pierr0t

                andyk@mac-pro ~ % whois 193.32.127.221   
                % IANA WHOIS server
                % for more information on IANA, visit http://www.iana.org
                % This query returned 1 object
                
                refer:        whois.ripe.net
                
                inetnum:      193.0.0.0 - 193.255.255.255
                organisation: RIPE NCC
                status:       ALLOCATED
                
                whois:        whois.ripe.net
                
                changed:      1993-05
                source:       IANA
                
                # whois.ripe.net
                
                inetnum:        193.32.127.0 - 193.32.127.255
                netname:        NET-31173-193-32-127
                country:        CH
                geoloc:         47.3631 8.5414
                language:       de
                descr:          31173 Services AB infrastructure in Zurich, Switzerland.
                org:            ORG-SS1087-RIPE
                admin-c:        SS36127-RIPE
                tech-c:         SS36127-RIPE
                abuse-c:        SS36127-RIPE
                status:         ASSIGNED PA
                mnt-by:         ESAB-MNT
                created:        2020-05-04T09:36:06Z
                last-modified:  2020-05-05T11:40:13Z
                source:         RIPE
                
                organisation:   ORG-SS1087-RIPE
                org-name:       31173 Services Switzerland
                org-type:       OTHER
                geoloc:         47.3631 8.5414
                language:       de
                address:        31173 Services AB
                address:        c/o Interxion
                address:        S?gereistrasse 35
                address:        Glattbrugg
                address:        8152 Opfikon
                address:        Switzerland
                admin-c:        SS36127-RIPE
                tech-c:         SS36127-RIPE
                mnt-by:         ESAB-MNT
                mnt-ref:        ESAB-MNT
                created:        2020-05-04T09:00:26Z
                last-modified:  2020-05-05T11:29:32Z
                source:         RIPE # Filtered
                
                role:           31173 Services Switzerland
                address:        31173 Services AB
                address:        c/o Interxion
                address:        S?gereistrasse 35
                address:        Glattbrugg
                address:        8152 Opfikon
                address:        Switzerland
                abuse-mailbox:  abuse-cust-ch@31173.se
                admin-c:        NEMO1-RIPE
                tech-c:         KPE-RIPE
                nic-hdl:        SS36127-RIPE
                mnt-by:         ESAB-MNT
                created:        2020-05-04T08:48:30Z
                last-modified:  2020-05-04T08:48:30Z
                source:         RIPE # Filtered
                
                % Information related to '193.32.127.0/24AS39351'
                
                route:          193.32.127.0/24
                origin:         AS39351
                mnt-by:         ESAB-MNT
                created:        2019-11-03T16:35:41Z
                last-modified:  2020-05-04T09:37:52Z
                source:         RIPE
                
                % This query was served by the RIPE Database Query Service version 1.106.1 (ABERDEEN)
                
                
                andyk@mac-pro ~ % 
                
                

                Go here and pop in the IP address or AS number:-

                https://hackertarget.com/as-ip-lookup/

                The whois reports Services AB infrastructure in Zurich, Switzerland and the IP/ASN reports ESAB-AS, SE.

                When you do the AS number it reports 193.32.127.0/24 as belonging to ESAB-AS, SE to the right.

                Looks to me like its a Swedish company hosting a server in Switzerland.

                Andy

                1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                  pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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                  @nogbadthebad

                  Yes exactly, IP is being used in Switzerland but was purchased in Sweden (Mulvad being a swedish company).

                  Maxmind reports it properly, the question is how does pBlockerNG use that info, for me it should use the "country" info instead of the "registered_country" info ... but I guess that only the author of pfBlockerNG could tell me if my diagnostic is true or not.

                  Pierre

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                    SteveITS Galactic Empire @pierr0t
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                    @pierr0t If BBCan177 doesn't find this thread you could create a bug/feature request at redmine.pfsense.org. If it's not a bug, possibly it could be added as a separate list like "rep" is separate, although it would basically double the size of the existing "all IPs in ___" list if they are listed twice and people allow two. A bit more flexible but more confusing.

                    IOW does the Swedish company just happen to put their servers in a data center in Switzerland and they are using it? Is a particular block from an ISP that works across borders? Many possibilities.

                    Allowing your own IP is a bit easier...can be done for one, if you create a dynamic DNS hostname and allow the hostname.

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                    • NogBadTheBadN
                      NogBadTheBad
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                      @nogbadthebad You could maybe use the providers ASN number, they only use 4 providers in Switzerland:-

                      Screenshot 2023-04-28 at 15.05.31.png

                      Andy

                      1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                        pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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                        @nogbadthebad

                        Yes but at the same time, it's not really me, it's pfBlockerNG ... I understand I could create rules using the ASN but if I use pfBlockerNG it would be nice if they were using "country" instead of "registered_country" ... Anyway I will try to open a feature request/bug as suggested by @SteveITS :-)
                        Thks.
                        Pierre

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                        • NogBadTheBadN
                          NogBadTheBad @pierr0t
                          last edited by

                          @pierr0t

                          The following would work but it's every Mullvad endpoint:-

                          Screenshot 2023-04-28 at 16.09.20.png

                          Andy

                          1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                            pierr0t @NogBadTheBad
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                            @nogbadthebad

                            Interesting, yes that would allow me to use all Mulvad's IP's to go through the firewall, thanks.

                            I did a feature request here: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14324

                            Pierre

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