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    Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)

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      MonitorGuy
      last edited by

      After upgrading to v7.2.0 yesterday afternoon, I logged in this morning to check memory/cpu and noticed the cpu was running higher than v2.6.0

      After searching the logs I found this message repeating every min.

      Aug 16 19:53:00 php-cgi 93905 servicewatchdog_cron.php: Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)
      Aug 16 19:52:00 php-cgi 56293 servicewatchdog_cron.php: Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)
      Aug 16 19:51:00 php-cgi 83780 servicewatchdog_cron.php: Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)
      Aug 16 19:50:00 php-cgi 44661 servicewatchdog_cron.php: Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)
      Aug 16 19:49:00 php-cgi 77391 servicewatchdog_cron.php: Service Watchdog detected service dnsbl stopped. Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)

      I went back in the log and found this started on 8/16 after 19:45 hr MDT (so not due to yesterdays update).

      BIOS Vendor: AMI
      Version: L43 v01.09
      Release Date: Mon Aug 28 2017
      Version 2.7.0-RELEASE (amd64)
      built on Wed Jun 28 03:53:34 UTC 2023
      FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT
      CPU Type AMD RX-427BB with AMD Radeon(tm) R7 Graphics
      Current: 1400 MHz, Max: 2700 MHz
      4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 4 core(s)
      AES-NI CPU Crypto: Yes (active)
      QAT Crypto: No

      Disk used: 2.5G
      Disk size: 447G

      Thoughts on why this might have started on 8/16?

      Thanks,

      Craig

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        mgchristensen
        last edited by mgchristensen

        Upvote. I am also having this problem. A post from 2022 (which I cannot find now) suggested that the port setting at https://!PADDRESS/pfblockerng/pfblockerng_dnsbl.php DNSBL Webserver Configuration was the issue, as the ports used by dnsbl must not be used by any other service; I did not see that the default posts were in use other than by dnsbl, however.

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          provels
          last edited by provels

          From what I know, Watchdog shouldn't be used on pfB services or Unbound because it will screw up the updates when pfB bounces those services. Watchdog is a brute force program w/o any built-in intelligence.

          Peder

          MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
          BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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            MonitorGuy @provels
            last edited by

            @provels - Thanks for your suggestion, however I wouldn't have known there was something miss-configured without monitoring the processes and attempting to restart.

            In looking at the log and the actual process name, I found the "root cause" of Watchdog attempting to restart things, the process name changed:

            Restarting dnsbl (pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server)

            Actual process: "pfBlockerNG DNSBL service" - pfb_dnsbl

            So, at some point this change/update caused Watchdog to think a process wasn't running, and attempting to restart every min.

            Problem solved!

            pfBlockerNG - v 3.2.0_6

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              mgchristensen
              last edited by

              Monitor Guy, thank you, exactly right. I deleted the old dnsbl line from Service Watchdog

              	dnsbl 	pfBlockerNG DNSBL Web Server 	
              

              and added

              	pfb_dnsbl 	pfBlockerNG DNSBL service 	
              

              and problem solved! No more messages every minute.

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