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      MikeHalsey @jrey
      last edited by MikeHalsey

      @jrey I do have a, well if I'm honest, far too large list of blocks in pfBlockerNG and I took on board the warnings "don't add everything"... I didn't, just most of everything. But this problem with Spotify started long before I did any of that.

      I too believe it's either a Spotify or an Amazon issue. There's a known issue with Spotify where speakers don't appear unless you, in the app, activate offline mode, then turn it off again. This is a two year+ known issue that a great many people have.

      Amazon are also known to "save money" by throttling the bandwidth they give to their smart speakers to contact the mothership. I can see this causing DNS cutoffs for speakers that they just expect to be used for the occasional quick task or question, and not the way I use them.

      But, if this restart of Unbound does fix things for me, then I suppose it'll do, so long as it's not opening up any security flaws.

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        jrey @MikeHalsey
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        @MikeHalsey

        just so we are clear it is not the size of the lists - (unless you are loading so many as to cause a memory issue that can cause unbound issues as well) but generally it will be caused by a changed in a list causing unbound to restart in the first place. A list with 1 IP in it that changes every cycle will cause unbound to restart every cycle, just as much as 1 IP in a list of 100,000 will)

        are you seeing memory issues ?

        another place in the pfblockerng.log for example -- what do you see here ?

        pfSense Table Stats
        -------------------
        table-entries hard limit   600000
        Table Usage Count         140848
        

        that is my table count and the bottom number has to be no more than half of the top number.
        So without raising the top number (configuration) the bottom number in my case can be no more than just shy of 300000. That should be more than ample for most.

        what is in your pfblockerng.log for these values? --- very large lists tend to push it over 1/2 limit edge too - so move the edge up (but not too big, better to review what the lists are actually doing for you)

        System -> Advanced -> Firewall & NAT (part way down the screen)

        Screen Shot 2024-09-03 at 3.12.05 PM.png

        I run typically 50-60 various clients behind a 2100 and unbound DNS-Reply returns about 85,000 queries per hour on a normal day.

        Screen Shot 2024-09-03 at 3.23.16 PM.png

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          MikeHalsey @jrey
          last edited by MikeHalsey

          @jrey Mine is set to 400000 and memory has never been an issue for me

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            jrey @MikeHalsey
            last edited by jrey

            @MikeHalsey

            Sorry different memory and 2 possible variations: my bad

            it will be php memory limit (not system memory) - you would have to check the logs .

            and then this at 400,000 all your lists must be under 200,000 are they ? (you said you had a lot of large lists) -- "just most of everything." what do they add up to in the pfblockerng.log file.
            "Maximum number of table entries for systems such as aliases, sshguard, snort, etc, combined."

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              MikeHalsey @jrey
              last edited by

              @jrey How do I check these things? Many thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

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                jrey @MikeHalsey
                last edited by jrey

                @MikeHalsey

                I wasn't thinking the php issue, because it it would likely show up in an more obvious fashion -- usually something like

                PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of ....

                the other you can see in the pfblockerng.log file

                Firewall -> pfBlockerNG -> Logs

                Screen Shot 2024-09-03 at 3.55.43 PM.png

                select the pfblockerng.log file in the list - scroll to the end, then go back until you see the pfSense Table Stats section.. yours should say 400000 on the top number, based on the setting value you indicated it was set to, what is the bottom number ?

                Edit: You will also see in the same log file - that part I quoted earlier about unbound restarting ..

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                  jrey @MikeHalsey
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                  @MikeHalsey

                  huh I just noticed according to your screen capture - you have no lists showing in the pfBlockerNG dashboard.

                  Screen Shot 2024-09-03 at 4.18.46 PM.png

                  and your DNSBL is "unknown" --

                  there should be a summary there --- like this..
                  Screen Shot 2024-09-03 at 4.23.13 PM.png

                  the bottom five on mine are all DNSBL related. (non have refreshed since Sep 1, no new data)
                  the others are the top are just other lists building alias tables.
                  either way I don't see this "Summary" in your screen capture.

                  just for reference what version of pfBlockerNG are you running ?

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                    Gertjan @MikeHalsey
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                    @MikeHalsey

                    Humm ... I missed the boat ...

                    From where I left :

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                    Yeah, that pretty bad.
                    There are moment that unbound restarts every minute.
                    New info : you have many and/or big DNSBL lists.
                    What is your pfBlockerng setting :

                    02b5260e-a7aa-4250-a2d7-cd085ad73434-image.png

                    ?
                    Unbound mode - so unbound loads this pretty huge file at each startup

                    35284974-3364-4989-8f93-2ee1ae623892-image.png

                    Or Python mode ? = way faster.

                    Anyway : your mission is, if you accept it : finding out why unbound restarts that often.

                    If presume you use KEA as the DHCP server (is that so ?), so it's not the dreaded dhcp_leases process that restarts unbound on every incoming DHCP lease or lease renew.
                    Is it an interface that goes down and up again, thus restarting all process, and unbound ?
                    Some other event ?

                    What I do understand now : your DNS experience is pretty bad as it is restarting all the time, and thanks to the big DNSBL lists it takes a long time to restart.
                    Result : most of the time, your DNS isn't working. It takes all day to 'stop' and 'start'.
                    And you were looking to restart it even more often ... (oh lol - like putting out the fire with a bucket of gasoline ^^)

                    No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                    Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      bmeeks
                      last edited by bmeeks

                      Is perhaps DHCP client registration in DNS enabled on the firewall? If so, that can result in unbound restarts each time a DHCP client obtains or renews its lease. If enabled, that can contribute to a bunch of unbound DNS Resolver restarts. Combine that with large DNSBL lists and you could have a perfect storm essentially killing DNS resolution on the network for large intervals of time.

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                        SteveITS Galactic Empire @bmeeks
                        last edited by

                        @bmeeks said in Netgate 2100 blocking? Spotify issue:

                        result in unbound restarts each time a DHCP client obtains or renews its lease

                        FWIW to all, this was/will be finally changed, in Kea, in 24.08.
                        https://www.netgate.com/blog/improvements-to-kea-dhcp ๐Ÿ‘

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Yup, going to be so much better!

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                            Gertjan @bmeeks
                            last edited by

                            @bmeeks

                            Very true and I would have mentioned that potential issue right away.

                            But seeing this :

                            9a951365-b31a-4ef8-b711-ec947a94a0db-image.png

                            I've deducted that he is using KEA, and KEA should disable the dhcpleases process that restarts unbound on every ISC DHCP lease or lease renewal.
                            Let's be sure :

                            @MikeHalsey can you run :

                            ps ax | grep 'dhcpd.leases'
                            

                            ?

                            as if this return something like

                            97385  -  Is        0:00.02 /usr/local/sbin/dhcpleases -l /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases -d brit-hotel-fumel.net -p /var/run/unbound.pid -u /var/unbound/dhcpleases_en
                            .......
                            

                            then the case is solved.

                            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                              MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                              last edited by

                              @Gertjan said in Netgate 2100 blocking? Spotify issue:

                              ps ax | grep 'dhcpd.leases'

                              The result was...

                              8208 - Is 0:00.01 /usr/local/sbin/dhcpleases -l /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases -d home.arpa -p /var/run/unbound.pid -u /var/unbound/dhcpleases_entries.conf -h /etc/hosts
                              86231 - S 0:00.01 sh -c ps ax | grep 'dhcpd.leases' 2>&1
                              86634 - S 0:00.01 grep dhcpd.leases

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                                Gertjan @MikeHalsey
                                last edited by

                                @MikeHalsey

                                Ok.
                                Call Houston.
                                You have a problem.


                                The solution :
                                Go here and select "ISC DHCP" :

                                1d7cf27e-c1d5-452f-bce9-1c4a9009fcf7-image.png

                                and Save.

                                Now go to Services > DNS Resolver > General Settings

                                and locate

                                28bcf6d2-d470-47c2-928b-c8adfc8cea86-image.png

                                and remove the check from "DHCP Registration". This simple check, if set will activate the dhcpdleases process that restart unbound xx per hour.
                                Extra info : It's not checked by default ... and you can image why.

                                Save the new unbound settings.
                                Apply ( !! ) the new unbound settings.

                                Now, if you want to, you can go back to KEA : reverse the first step.
                                My advise : you dion't need to, ISC DHCP works very well.

                                Test phase :
                                You know how to check the unbound restarts.
                                Test during a couple of days.
                                You will notice the difference : DNS now behaves correcly.


                                and WTF : with KEA, dhcpdleaeses is still started ?? Netgate ?!!

                                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                  MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                                  last edited by

                                  @Gertjan Done, I'll let you know how it goes ๐Ÿ˜Ž many thanks

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                                    MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                                    last edited by MikeHalsey

                                    @Gertjan Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god! That seems to have fixed it ๐Ÿ˜Ž Spotify now seems to be responding to me immediately, all of the speakers are still there, and the music isn't stopping every 20 seconds like it was the last few days.

                                    The constant restarts have stopped too. Here's hoping but it's looking good and I can't thank everybody who helped, enough ๐Ÿซก

                                    Screenshot_5-9-2024_15058_192.168.1.1.jpeg

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                                      MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                                      last edited by

                                      @Gertjan Actually, scrub that. It fixed it for all of 5 minutes then the problem started again ๐Ÿ˜”

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                                        MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                                        last edited by

                                        @Gertjan hmm... so far it's stable again, so I suppose that could have been cause by a pfBlocker update check. I'll run it for a day or three and report back ๐Ÿซก

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                                          Gertjan @MikeHalsey
                                          last edited by Gertjan

                                          @MikeHalsey said in Netgate 2100 blocking? Spotify issue:

                                          could have been cause by a pfBlocker update check

                                          These can happen every hour max (I think).
                                          Anyway, as most lists are updated maybe ones a week, or even less frequent-, I've set :

                                          1b91222f-eee5-4da5-96fc-d5b0ae9e5a22-image.png

                                          so pfBlockerng can restart unbound ones a week max.

                                          Be ware : the list with : "who can restart unbound" isn't empty yet.

                                          For example, when you hook up to a LAN or (actually any interface port) not a switch that is always powered on, but something else, every time you shut down this device, and the power it up again, the interface gets activated : this will restart unbound, and a lot of other processes as well.

                                          Now you know all the reasons why unbound restarts (for 99,x %).

                                          Btw : you've checked that the dhcpdleases process doesn't run anymore ?

                                          Illustration :

                                          e545e99d-cc3b-4092-ae3e-d90762eff1d5-image.png

                                          Every dip in the stats is an unbound restart.
                                          That's more often as ones a week, true, because it was the admin (me - so that's another reason why unbund restart : it's the admin ๐Ÿ˜– ) doing so while testing settings so I can take screen captures to show them on the forum.
                                          When I'm not there, my unbound doesn't restart anymore.

                                          It will behave like this :

                                          857cfe45-d1b6-44e0-96b9-0db07cc81938-image.png

                                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                            MikeHalsey @Gertjan
                                            last edited by

                                            @Gertjan Yeah, I thought it could be pfBlocker too, so I've set those things you mentioned to weekly, and set the main pfBlocker update to once a day at 2am.

                                            There's been no restarts of Unbound now for almost an hour and all seems good... so far.

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