IP-Blocklist
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Edit the memory_limit cvar to 256
ie. memory_limit = 256Where would I go to change that though?
There are two php.ini files and I forget which one you need to edit.
/usr/local/lib/php.ini
/usr/local/etc/php.iniI would just add or edit to "memory_limit = 128M" I woudn't do more than 128M because that's all you should need.
Just edit one and reboot. See if that works.
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There are two php.ini files and I forget which one you need to edit.
/usr/local/lib/php.ini
/usr/local/etc/php.iniI would just add or edit to "memory_limit = 128M" I woudn't do more than 128M because that's all you should need.
Just edit one and reboot. See if that works.
Well I did find the /usr/local/lib/php.ini and did not find a /usr/local/lib/etc/php.ini (for those with the same problem). I went to Diagnostics –> Edit File and loaded the former and found the memory_limit = 32M and changed it to 128M. Then I rebooted and the php.ini file reset back to 32M. I tried to enable IP Blocklist and received this error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 81 bytes) in /etc/inc/util.inc on line 380
with this under "Current Status = NOT running" : /tmp/rules.debug:112: syntax error
Hmm... ideas?
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It is probablly set in a config file like /etc/inc/config.inc
I can't seem to increase the memory size, it stays at 12M no matter what I change.
/etc/inc/config.inc even says:
/* Set memory limit to 32MB, this is required for large configurations * A XML config of about 500KB will trigger the default of 12MB * Setting the memory_limit parameter in the php.ini does not seem to * take any effect. Also, that would be too late in the boot process */ ini_set("memory_limit","128M");
So I'm not sure. Open a new topic and ask the question.
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Well I believe I found my problem. I opened /tmp/rules.debug and scrolled to the line:
havp proxy ifaces redirect
#rdr on proto tcp from any to () port 8080 -> lo0 port 8080
and put a "#" in front of the offending line rdr… I don't know what exactly this line is for but I did uninstall the HAVP. It wasn't running yet but I was wanting to test it out for AV purposes down the road. It left the above code behind so I commented it out. I did get this error code the next time I attempted to save/update:
Warning: file_get_contents(wlists.txt): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/ipblocklist.php on line 30 Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 12 bytes) in /etc/inc/util.inc on line 380
Good news is though it says it is "running" which how could I confirm? Or is this just one of those blind faith things...
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Great job.
Im uninstalling squid + squidguard and switching to this.
I was previously using squidguard as an url blocker and squid as a 0mb cache proxy.
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For the paranoid you can double confirm that the package is running by executing this in a shell:
To confirm the table is being used to block
pfctl -s rules | grep ipblocklist
This is what the GUI page does to ensure it is running.
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How would you add URL's or where can you access .gz extension packages from countryipblock.net?
I see they have URL's that go directly and open up IP list, but they all appear to be in either .txt or .html format.
Thanks for any info on this.
Matt
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If you want to block countries then use the Country Block package.
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Anothe thing: I use my pfsense box to establish adsl connection with isp. Whenever it reconnects, ip-blocklist is disabled because pfsense reloads stuff. Can this be corrected?
Same thing over here… I use Squid as transparent proxy and establish my adsl connection via PPPoE.
-Frozen
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Hi there,
I've just installed your package today, and have received the out of memory error as well.
In searching the forum, it seems the SquidGuard folks have encountered this as well, but they seem to be adding the "memory_limit" variable to their own .inc file.
See this post :
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,12586.msg68170.html#msg68170
Maybe this overrides the system's 12mb limit?
– Phob
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Hi,
I have seen a few posts on the ip-block package not installing. When trying to install on 1.2.3 with snort and ntop, the package install screen stayed on running php script for hours. Finally did a clean install of 1.2.3 and the install of ip-block package completed. No issues with starting. However, as a few other posts indicate, ip-block seems to work in silent mode (no logs or messages that url to list was down loaded and installed.).
Thanks,
UPDATE: Performed a re-install package on same machine detailed above and got package installed message. However upon entering URL(s) and click save received the following:
Warning: file_get_contents(wlists.txt): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/ipblocklist.php on line 30
checking:
$ pfctl -s rules | grep ipblocklist
pass quick from <ipblocklistw>to any flags S/SA keep state label "IP-Blocklist"
pass quick from any to <ipblocklistw>flags S/SA keep state label "IP-Blocklist"
block drop quick from <ipblocklist>to any label "IP-Blocklist"
block drop quick from any to <ipblocklist>label "IP-Blocklist"</ipblocklist></ipblocklist></ipblocklistw></ipblocklistw> -
The wlist.txt is only a warning. I will be adding a fix for this here shortly.
It looks like your package install is working. To make that error go away just browse to the whitelist page, until I patch to the next version.
I have seen all the problems that people are having when they have other packages installed, but I have not been able to replicate these issues, besides the php mem error. The php mem error does not actually hinder the function of the package, its more of an annoyance than an issue.
If anyone cannot get the package working due to a number of weird configurations then please PM me. I plan on supporting this package for a long time.
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Hi,
I am running 2.0-BETA3 built on Sun Jul 18 02:17:40 EDT 2010, and im trying to use the package.
It installs fine, but when i add the level 1 list and hit save, it gives the memory error.
This should be normal according to previous posts, but unfortunately the page says "Not RUNIING" and i don't see any rules.Could you help me diagnose the problem?
grtz, Marcus
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I got level 1 going…try doing it in FF and see what happens.
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I am already using Firefox. Still no joy.
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Well I did get an error for bt_level1.gz however when I reloaded pfsense it did state it was running.
I just went to countryipblocks.net and made a huge list of all the countries I don't need in "IP Range" and saved them to a .txt file and posted on my server. I added that to IP-Blocklist and it works like a charm. Now all I am concerned with are a few countries which I will eventually work on the spam levels…
Most of the spam, as listed, is coming from:
Korea
China
India
Russia
Turkey
Vietnam
Ukraine
Brazil
Venezuela
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Even after a reboot of the firewall it did not seem to be running. I also tried smaller lists live level 3. Nut still i cant seem to get it running.
Is there any way to get some debugging output to see where it goes wrong? -
Here is a question. I can copy the direct links for the .gz files from iblocklist.com and they work because they are in the format:
domain:x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x
I went to countryipblocks.net and made a custom list of all the countries that I didn't need accessing my server and made an "IP Range" and then copied into a .txt file and posted on my own server. The format for them is:
x.x.x.x - x.x.x.x
After adding the link to IP-Blocklist it does say it is running, but the list isn't in the exact format (minus the domain) as the .gz ones. Is this an issue? How could one verify this?
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When the script checks to see if it is running it only verifies that the firewall entry has been made. The package does not verify the format of your lists, if there are errors in the lists then it silently ignores them.
countryipblocks.net format does not work. Use the country block package.
To verify your lists are applied cat /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/lists/ipfw.ipfw and see if your IPs are in there.
Always use the domain:x.x.x.x-x.x.x.x format.
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countryipblocks.net format does not work. Use the country block package.
Classic goof…I had a hunch to check the pfsense packages and this must have recently come out as I didn't see there a month or two ago... Thanks!