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    • BBcan177B
      BBcan177 Moderator
      last edited by BBcan177

      First, sorry that this last update caused a GUI crash. A function call for the upcoming pfSense Plus was merged and cause a PHP failure.

      The devs have reverted back to the previous release which does not include the IPinfo ASN update.

      So if you have already installed 3.2.0_15 or 3.2.0_16 and have restored the GUI access, you can leave it as is until _18 is released. Or you can install the _17 version to fully restore the menu links but IPinfo ASN will not be there.

      Hopefully the final fix is released shortly

      Sorry again.

      "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

      Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
      Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
      Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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        aivxtla
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        No worries. Thanks for the fix that was fast.

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        • tinfoilmattT
          tinfoilmatt
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          Simply reporting a successful (and uneventful) update from 3.2.0_8 > 3.2.0_17, running -devel package on CE 2.7.2. Update was performed via console (i.e. pkg upgrade).

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              • BBcan177B
                BBcan177 Moderator
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                Try to change the ASN cache setting to one hour.

                "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

                Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
                Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
                Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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                • lohphatL
                  lohphat @BBcan177
                  last edited by

                  @BBcan177

                  I figued out how to add the token to the settings but IPv6 lookups are still failing, is there a different issue with IPv6 lookups?

                  [ QUIC_ASN_List_custom_v6 ]	 Reload
                    Collecting host IP: mask.icloud.com... completed
                    Collecting host IP: mask-h2.icloud.com... completed
                    Collecting ASN: AS8075... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS13335... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS15169... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS16509... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS19551... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS20940... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS15133... Failed to collect ASN... Restoring previous data
                   . completed ..
                  [ pfB_QUIC_ASN_List_v6 QUIC_ASN_List_custom_v6 ] Custom List: No IPs found! Ensure only IP based Feeds are used! ]
                  
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                  • BBcan177B
                    BBcan177 Moderator @lohphat
                    last edited by

                    @lohphat

                    See the api details and try a manual lookup to see if those ASNs have any IP prefixes.

                    https://ipinfo.io/products/asn-api

                    "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

                    Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
                    Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
                    Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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                      lohphat @BBcan177
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                      @BBcan177

                      Yep. Could it be the code isn't parsing the prefixes6 array vs the prefixes array?

                              domain:"google.com",
                      
                      prefixes6:Array[107],
                      Object,
                      netblock:"2001:4860::/32",
                      id:"GOOGLE-IPV6",
                      name:"Google LLC",
                      country:"US",
                      size:"79228162514264337593543950336",
                      status:"ALLOCATION",
                      domain:"google.com",
                      
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                      • BBcan177B
                        BBcan177 Moderator @lohphat
                        last edited by

                        @lohphat search by ASN, not domain

                        "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

                        Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
                        Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
                        Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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                        • lohphatL
                          lohphat @BBcan177
                          last edited by lohphat

                          @BBcan177

                          I did I just clipped the result. My config for ASN lookup is attached. Try AS15169 and it returns a bunch of IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The pfBlocker-NG IPv4 lookups work, the IPv6 lookups return no networks. The API returns a lot of IPv6 networks.

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                          • BBcan177B
                            BBcan177 Moderator @lohphat
                            last edited by

                            @lohphat try to add those to that IPv6 alias but where you would enter URL feeds. Choose the ASN format. I will check the custom list tomorrow.

                            "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

                            Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
                            Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
                            Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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                            • lohphatL
                              lohphat @BBcan177
                              last edited by

                              @BBcan177

                              Nope. Adding them above as individual ASNs didn't work either:

                              [ AS8075_v6 ]			 Downloading update .
                                Collecting ASN: AS8075... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS13335_v6 ]			 Downloading update .
                                Collecting ASN: AS13335... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS15169_v6 ]			 Downloading update [ 10/2/24 23:38:10 ] .
                                Collecting ASN: AS15169... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS16509_v6 ]			 Downloading update .
                                Collecting ASN: AS16509... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS19551_v6 ]			 Downloading update [ 10/2/24 23:38:11 ] .
                                Collecting ASN: AS19551... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS20940_v6 ]			 Downloading update .
                                Collecting ASN: AS20940... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ AS15133_v6 ]			 Downloading update [ 10/2/24 23:38:12 ] .
                                Collecting ASN: AS15133... Failed to collect ASN... Creating empty file
                              . completed ..
                                Empty file, Adding '::127.1.7.7' to avoid download failure.
                              
                              [ QUIC_ASN_List_custom_v6 ]	 Downloading update
                                Collecting host IP: mask.icloud.com... completed
                                Collecting host IP: mask-h2.icloud.com... completed
                                Collecting ASN: AS8075... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS13335... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS15169... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS16509... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS19551... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS20940... Failed to collect ASN  Collecting ASN: AS15133... Failed to collect ASN... Restoring previous data
                               . completed ..
                              [ pfB_QUIC_ASN_List_v6 QUIC_ASN_List_custom_v6 ] Custom List: No IPs found! Ensure only IP based Feeds are used! ]
                              
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                                FCS001FCS @BBcan177
                                last edited by

                                @BBcan177

                                Updated today to pfBlockerNG-devel 3.2.0_18 and ASNs function is working fine again with the IPInfo.io service.

                                I set the ASN Cache to 1 hour and entered my IPInfp.io token in the IP setup tab. The old entries I had for the ASN lookups did not work at first, so I deleted them and then started from the beginning and re-entered the ASN numbers and then it all worked.

                                Many thanks to @BBcan177 for all his hard work on getting this up and running again.

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                                  leres
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                                  Where is the repo that has PORTREVISION 18 of pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG-devel? I have been using the devel branch of https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports.git but although it contains commits from today, pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG-devel only shows PORTREVISION 15 (Sept 23).

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                                    jrey @FCS001FCS
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                                    @FCS001FCS said in pfBlockerNG_devel commit reverse:

                                    The old entries I had for the ASN lookups did not work at first, so I deleted them and then started from the beginning and re-entered the ASN numbers and then it all worked.

                                    you really shouldn't have to delete all the ASN numbers and reenter them -- although I could see a possibility where the new ASN data has not been downloaded,(it is one file now, not individual files) and a cron job starts to update before that download is available and therefore they fail - that case should be in the pfblockerng.log I would think.
                                    through all the testing over the past several weeks, I've not had to reenter any ASN.

                                    you might also want to check this as well in case anything there that may impact you

                                    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/190361/pfblockerng-devel-3-2-0_18?_=1727956822873

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                                      FCS001FCS @jrey
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                                      @jrey said in pfBlockerNG_devel commit reverse:

                                      you really shouldn't have to delete all the ASN numbers and reenter them

                                      Yes, I assumed so also but when I updated and forced a "Reload" after the update the ASNs did not populate the related .txt file. So, I just deleted the old ASN entries and then rebuilt them and did a "Reload" again and all worked. I did not want to spend too much time trying to determine the exact issue, so that was quickest for me.

                                      I saw the thread you referenced earlier today, but I do not remember if I had any special characters in the entries, but it could have been the issue. The new entries do not have any special characters.

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                                        jrey @FCS001FCS
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                                        @FCS001FCS said in pfBlockerNG_devel commit reverse:

                                        I just deleted the old ASN entries and then rebuilt them and did a "Reload" again and all worked

                                        Yes,
                                        It is important for people to realize that with the old system, each ASN was downloaded as an individual file
                                        with the new system all the ASN data is in one file, and that one file only downloads once per day after initial load. Now when the routine updates asks for an ASN - the data is pulled from the one local master file, not the internet.
                                        So all I am suggesting is that when you ran the first reload the data may not have been available in the master file yet. Thus the extraction part fails and it appears you get nothing.

                                        @FCS001FCS said in pfBlockerNG_devel commit reverse:

                                        but I do not remember if I had any special characters in the entries

                                        On this point - the old data source didn't have any special characters, so the only way you run into the problem is if you had an ASN that under the old system would not have had any special characters but now under the new one does and ran an update (those are harder, but not impossible to find) and / or you now tried to add new one with these characters. Then those ASN's would be a problem.

                                        The issue here is that it couldn't happen on the old data, and with the new data the underlying config save functions do not properly handle international strings and therefore those ASNs do not get saved.

                                        It has only impacted my testing - there is no way I can use this to production (although the method provided of "Add the ASN to the custom list", yes works, it messes up my analytics over in Graylog because anything you list in custom gets attributed to custom not the ASN - so you can not longer track which specific ASN caused the event. Others who don't care about this can certainly use the custom list and get by the problem. for me it is "No Go" on production.

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                                        • BBcan177B
                                          BBcan177 Moderator @lohphat
                                          last edited by

                                          @lohphat

                                          See this to fix ASN for IPv6

                                          https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/s/Kv6252BTcK

                                          "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

                                          Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
                                          Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
                                          Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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                                            lohphat @BBcan177
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                                            @BBcan177 said in pfBlockerNG_devel commit reverse:

                                            kerNG/s/Kv6252BTcK

                                            That did it!

                                            I'm NOT crazy.

                                            Today.

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