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    • bthovenB
      bthoven @bthoven
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      @bthoven

      I attempted to upgrade only those two packages initially. After the upgrade, Crowdsec ceased to function, and even pressing 'save' on the settings page without making any changes, to force a restart, did not help.

      Subsequently, I performed the complete 5-package upgrade following the sequence outlined in the documentation, but it still failed to start.

      Ultimately, rebooting my pfSense resolved the issue, and it began working.

      In previous upgrades of earlier versions, I recall never having to reboot my pfSense. It's strange.

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      • provelsP
        provels
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        Continuing my self-abuse, I have found that the 1.6.0 version works fine on 24.03-RELEASE AFAICT even though it's compiled for Freebsd 14. Both the 1.6.0_1 and 1.6.1 will crash out and fubar the system. Think I'll wait for the Netgate Seal of Approval.

        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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          Antibiotic @provels
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          @provels Did you test last one 1.6.1_1 released 9 hours ago?

          pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
          CPU: Intel N100
          NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
          RAM : 16 GB DDR5
          Disk: 128 GB NVMe
          Brgds, Archi

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          • provelsP
            provels @Antibiotic
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            @Antibiotic No, I can wait. You first!

            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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              Antibiotic @provels
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              @provels Any ideas when will come to official? or even planning to come?As i know a huge problem was with a use of ram disk. I do not know, they are resolve this problem or not!

              pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
              CPU: Intel N100
              NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
              RAM : 16 GB DDR5
              Disk: 128 GB NVMe
              Brgds, Archi

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                Antibiotic @provels
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                @provels said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

                No, I can wait. You first!

                O_O)))

                pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                CPU: Intel N100
                NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                Brgds, Archi

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                • provelsP
                  provels @Antibiotic
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                  @Antibiotic No idea. I hadn't even heard of it before this thread.

                  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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                    ong1234
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                    Yes, would be great if it is 'officially' supported by Pfsense.

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                      Antibiotic
                      last edited by

                      Hello, any info about official support of this package?

                      pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                      CPU: Intel N100
                      NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                      RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                      Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                      Brgds, Archi

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                        btspce
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                        We are also waiting for the package to land in the main repo. Any ETA ?

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                          Antibiotic @btspce
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                          @btspce As I know a problem was with a RAM disk to use.
                          No any idea, how is going now)))

                          pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                          CPU: Intel N100
                          NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                          RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                          Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                          Brgds, Archi

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                          • wgstarksW
                            wgstarks
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                            Since Netgate recommends uninstalling 3rd party plugins prior to updating pfsense I’m wondering if that process is documented anywhere? I’ve seen the install docs but maybe I just missed the uninstall docs.

                            Box: SG-4200

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                            • provelsP
                              provels @wgstarks
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                              @wgstarks From https://doc.crowdsec.net/docs/getting_started/install_crowdsec_pfsense

                              # pkg remove pfSense-pkg-crowdsec crowdsec crowdsec-firewall-bouncer
                              # rm -rf /usr/local/etc/crowdsec /usr/local/etc/rc.conf.d/crowdsec*
                              # rm -rf /var/db/crowdsec /var/log/crowdsec* /var/run/crowdsec*
                              

                              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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                              • wgstarksW
                                wgstarks @provels
                                last edited by

                                @provels said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

                                @wgstarks From https://doc.crowdsec.net/docs/getting_started/install_crowdsec_pfsense

                                # pkg remove pfSense-pkg-crowdsec crowdsec crowdsec-firewall-bouncer
                                # rm -rf /usr/local/etc/crowdsec /usr/local/etc/rc.conf.d/crowdsec*
                                # rm -rf /var/db/crowdsec /var/log/crowdsec* /var/run/crowdsec*
                                

                                Thanks. I just found the doc you linked. Probably should have done the google search first.😁

                                Box: SG-4200

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                                • wgstarksW
                                  wgstarks
                                  last edited by wgstarks

                                  This install didn't work for me using the doc linked just above. I got several errors regarding the FreeBSD version-

                                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@heimdall.dahoney.me]/root: pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.2/crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3.pkg
                                  Fetching crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3.pkg: 100%    4 MiB   3.8MB/s    00:01    
                                  Installing crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3...
                                  pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:14:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:15:amd64
                                  Extracting crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3: 100%
                                  
                                  

                                  And then when I try the enroll command I get command not found-

                                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@heimdall.dahoney.me]/root: sudo cscli console enroll -e context clzeha7*****************uikulpm
                                  sudo: Command not found.
                                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@heimdall.dahoney.me]/root: cscli console enroll -e context clzeha7*****************uikulpm
                                  cscli: Command not found.
                                  
                                  

                                  The 4200 is running pfSense+ 24.03 if that matters.

                                  Update: Installed the SUDO package and now I get this-

                                  [24.03-RELEASE][root@heimdall.dahoney.me]/root: sudo cscli console enroll -e context clzeha7******************uikulpm
                                  WARN can't load CAPI credentials from '/usr/local/etc/crowdsec/online_api_credentials.yaml' (missing login field) 
                                  FATA the Central API (CAPI) must be configured with 'cscli capi register' 
                                  

                                  Box: SG-4200

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                                  • JonathanLeeJ
                                    JonathanLee
                                    last edited by JonathanLee

                                    What is so great about Crowdsec? Is this the same company that Blackrock investing purchased? Is this also the company responsible for the issue with windows updates? Is this part of Solarwinds and the security issues they had and or Fire eye?

                                    Long story short what improves within pfSense with this software? Azure use? Cloud platform?

                                    What’s the background with this company? Is it a subsidiary of another company? Please also explain if Blackrock invested in this business, I tend to avoid anything that Blackrock gets involved in as they have a history of destroying companies and taking patents and other intellectual property rights away from them in the process. I have seen this a number of times with tech companies and Blackrock investments, way to much to say it is a fluke anymore.

                                    So why use Crowdsec? Why are they not on the main repo?

                                    Make sure to upvote

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                                      mcury Rebel Alliance @JonathanLee
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                                      @JonathanLee Youtube Video

                                      I think this video explains how it works, there is no relation with Crowdstrike.

                                      dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                                      • wgstarksW
                                        wgstarks @JonathanLee
                                        last edited by wgstarks

                                        @JonathanLee said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

                                        What is so great about Crowdsec? Is this the same company that Blackrock investing purchased? Is this also the company responsible for the issue with windows updates? Is this part of Solarwinds and the security issues they had and or Fire eye?

                                        Long story short what improves within pfSense with this software? Azure use? Cloud platform?

                                        What’s the background with this company? Is it a subsidiary of another company? Please also explain if Blackrock invested in this business, I tend to avoid anything that Blackrock gets involved in as they have a history of destroying companies and taking patents and other intellectual property rights away from them in the process. I have seen this a number of times with tech companies and Blackrock investments, way to much to say it is a fluke anymore.

                                        So why use Crowdsec? Why are they not on the main repo?

                                        I believe you have them mistaken with CrowdStrike.

                                        Box: SG-4200

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                                        • w0wW
                                          w0w
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                                          The fact that CrowdSec is still not available in the pfSense repository says a lot. It probably suggests that there are some problems with either maintaining its code or its implementation.

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                                            mmetc @wgstarks
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                                            @wgstarks said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

                                            [24.03-RELEASE][root@heimdall.dahoney.me]/root: pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.2/crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3.pkg
                                            Fetching crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3.pkg: 100%    4 MiB   3.8MB/s    00:01    
                                            Installing crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3...
                                            pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:14:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:15:amd64
                                            Extracting crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3: 100%
                                            
                                            

                                            If you click "Assets" on the release page you will find the archive for your version

                                            https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.2/freebsd-15-amd64.tar

                                            Download, untar and then pkg install in the right order.

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