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      tommyboy180
      last edited by

      @robfantini:

      We are using Pfsense 1.2.3-RELEASE   and CountryBlock 1.6

      I can not keep CountryBlock running.

      I have cron set to run the script every 5 min.

      We also use squid and squidGuard.  Are those packages ok to run with CountryBlock?

      PS: Thanks for this package . I can see that it will

      Can you PM me your config. I will be home early tonight and will be able to take a look at it.

      -Tom Schaefer
      SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

      Please support pfBlocker | File Browser | Strikeback

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        kilthro
        last edited by

        I just updated to your latest version and I am having the same issue. It will stop running after a bit and then I have to manually start it. I added the cron job like a couple a posts above ( was running that cron setting before with no issue) and it still will not stay running.

        I dont know if Snort is updating the FW rules/states and then cron isnt properly re-enabling country block after the change. Over the past week it has been working just fine. Just all this after the update version 1.6. I was running 1.4 prior.

        I am on the latest 2.0 beta build that has been posted.

        Is there anything you need from me that may assist with isolating the issue?

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          tommyboy180
          last edited by

          @kilthro:

          I just updated to your latest version and I am having the same issue. It will stop running after a bit and then I have to manually start it. I added the cron job like a couple a posts above ( was running that cron setting before with no issue) and it still will not stay running.

          I dont know if Snort is updating the FW rules/states and then cron isnt properly re-enabling country block after the change. Over the past week it has been working just fine. Just all this after the update version 1.6. I was running 1.4 prior.

          I am on the latest 2.0 beta build that has been posted.

          Is there anything you need from me that may assist with isolating the issue?

          List of packages installed please. Also do you have traffic shaping running?
          I need to figure this out. I'm home now so I can work on this for the next couple of hours.

          -Tom Schaefer
          SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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            chpalmer
            last edited by

            Just came home and Country Block is not running…

            Have this in my logs.

            Last 50 system log entries
            Oct 1 10:14:12 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
            Oct 1 17:28:47 root: rc.update_bogons.sh is beginning the update cycle.
            Oct 1 17:28:49 root: Bogons file downloaded: no changes.
            Oct 1 18:10:00 check_reload_status: check_reload_status is starting

            1.2.3R with only Country Block and Cron installed as packages.

            I use dynamic dns.

            I have a vip for a static IP I have.

            Im on cable.

            If I think of anything else Ill add it later...

            :)

            Triggering snowflakes one by one..
            Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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              tommyboy180
              last edited by

              @chpalmer:

              Just came home and Country Block is not running…

              Have this in my logs.

              Last 50 system log entries
              Oct 1 10:14:12 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
              Oct 1 17:28:47 root: rc.update_bogons.sh is beginning the update cycle.
              Oct 1 17:28:49 root: Bogons file downloaded: no changes.
              Oct 1 18:10:00 check_reload_status: check_reload_status is starting

              1.2.3R with only Country Block and Cron installed as packages.

              I use dynamic dns.

              I have a vip for a static IP I have.

              Im on cable.

              If I think of anything else Ill add it later...

              :)

              Edit:
              When the Bogons update cron job is run the firewall settings get re-applied and that is why countryblock was stopped. To counter this you can have countryblock run after this.
              This may be why everyone is having difficulty with keeping the package running, a cron job is running that affects the firewall thus killing countryblock.

              -Tom Schaefer
              SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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                tommyboy180
                last edited by

                Version 1.7 is available.

                Changes:

                • Complete UI overhaul

                • Changed execution process

                Hopefully these changes will help those people that are having trouble keeping the package running.

                To upgrade Uninstall Countryblock, reboot, and then install the newest version.

                1.7.jpg
                1.7.jpg_thumb
                1.7_black.jpg
                1.7_black.jpg_thumb

                -Tom Schaefer
                SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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                  robfantini
                  last edited by

                  thank you for the update. we are lucky to have you working on this package.

                  0.1.6 would not stay running.

                  0.1.7 has been up approx an hour without a  problem…

                  one question - i enabled logging.  do I need to setup log rotation ?

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                    Supermule Banned
                    last edited by

                    I have never seen updates come this fast…....;)

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                      tommyboy180
                      last edited by

                      @robfantini:

                      thank you for the update. we are lucky to have you working on this package.

                      0.1.6 would not stay running.

                      0.1.7 has been up approx an hour without a  problem…

                      one question - i enabled logging.   do I need to setup log rotation ?

                      Thank you. I hope it keeps running.
                      As far as log rotation goes: unless you are blocking a huge amount of networks and need to keep track of a couple days worth then no. Blocking a couple countries may increase your log size significantly depending on your networks, however. It's really Dependant on how many entries are being produced and how much you need to keep track of.

                      Thank you Supermule :)  I got off work early today and I wanted to fix this problem that some people were having with the last update.

                      -Tom Schaefer
                      SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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                        kilthro
                        last edited by

                        I dont have traffic shaping running

                        Packages are
                        Country Block
                        Cron
                        DarkStat
                        nmap
                        snort

                        I will give the updated version a try and see if that resolves it.

                        Thanks so much for your support and quick updates on this package. :-)

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                          robfantini
                          last edited by

                          After a few hours CB is still running.

                          Here is one thing to check:

                          when I  click 'Country Block' under 'Firewall' section in Pfsense the 'Enable Country Block' is 'on'

                          when I add countries, the 'Enable Country Block' is unchecked or 'off' at the top of the screen.
                          so for now if you add/change countries , reclick the 'Enable Country Block'

                          CB for us is working a lot better.

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                            mgc6288
                            last edited by

                            @tommyboy180:

                            Version 1.7 is available.

                            Changes:

                            • Complete UI overhaul

                            • Changed execution process

                            Hopefully these changes will help those people that are having trouble keeping the package running.

                            To upgrade Uninstall Countryblock, reboot, and then install the newest version.

                            Outstanding.  Like the new UI and cron is still tickin'.  Thanks!

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                              kilthro
                              last edited by

                              Well so far so good. It has been running for 3 hours now and its still up and not stopped. :-) So your changes seem to have corrected the issue. Thanks!

                              The only thing that doesnt seem to be automatic is if I change the firewall states with another package or clear it ect in settings which resets the current table which kills country block (as its mentioned in the package that it will), it doesn't seem like country block will start on its own with the cron job entry.  When I make the changes mentioned, I will let it sit there for 10 minutes and it will not start back up. Once I start it manually it seems to stay running.  So I am unclear why it will not start back up. I guess as long as I know I make changes and check to start it back up it should stay up and running without issue i suppose.

                              I do have this cron entry
                              minute: 0
                              hour: *
                              mday: *
                              month: *
                              wday: *
                              who: root
                              command: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh

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                                robfantini
                                last edited by

                                @kilthro:

                                Well so far so good. It has been running for 3 hours now and its still up and not stopped. :-) So your changes seem to have corrected the issue. Thanks!

                                The only thing that doesnt seem to be automatic is if I change the firewall states with another package or clear it ect in settings which resets the current table which kills country block (as its mentioned in the package that it will), it doesn't seem like country block will start on its own with the cron job entry.  When I make the changes mentioned, I will let it sit there for 10 minutes and it will not start back up. Once I start it manually it seems to stay running.  So I am unclear why it will not start back up. I guess as long as I know I make changes and check to start it back up it should stay up and running without issue i suppose.

                                I do have this cron entry
                                minute: 0
                                hour: *
                                mday: *
                                month: *
                                wday: *
                                who: root
                                command: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh

                                for every 5 min use
                                Minute: */5

                                */2  # every 2 min etc.

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                                  kilthro
                                  last edited by

                                  @robfantini:

                                  @kilthro:

                                  Well so far so good. It has been running for 3 hours now and its still up and not stopped. :-) So your changes seem to have corrected the issue. Thanks!

                                  The only thing that doesnt seem to be automatic is if I change the firewall states with another package or clear it ect in settings which resets the current table which kills country block (as its mentioned in the package that it will), it doesn't seem like country block will start on its own with the cron job entry.  When I make the changes mentioned, I will let it sit there for 10 minutes and it will not start back up. Once I start it manually it seems to stay running.  So I am unclear why it will not start back up. I guess as long as I know I make changes and check to start it back up it should stay up and running without issue i suppose.

                                  I do have this cron entry
                                  minute: 0
                                  hour: *
                                  mday: *
                                  month: *
                                  wday: *
                                  who: root
                                  command: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh

                                  for every 5 min use
                                  Minute: */5

                                  */2  # every 2 min etc.

                                  I changed the 0 to */1 and then reset the states and it killed country block and waited a minute and it started back up. That seemed to do the trick. Thanks alot.
                                  I

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                                    darklogic
                                    last edited by

                                    Glad to know I was not crazy, well to some degree. Tommy, thanks for looking into this. I love this package, I really feel you have developed something that should be a standard option in most firewalls but is not.

                                    Thanks for the quick replies and fast updates. Hands down to you…

                                    Thanks again,

                                    Matt

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                                      XIII
                                      last edited by

                                      Nice new interface tommy appreciate it.

                                      Gotta question for you though, i see that there are a few packages related to dns (country block,dns blacklist), is it possible to get something like OpenDNS but locally? mostly the custom shortcuts andstats (top domains etc)? if so how hard would it be?

                                      -Chris Stutzman
                                      Sys0:2.0.1: AMD Sempron 140 @2.7 1024M RAM 100GHD
                                      Sys1:2.0.1: Intel P4 @2.66 1024M RAM 40GHD
                                      freedns.afraid.org - Free DNS dynamic DNS subdomain and domain hosting.
                                      Check out the pfSense Wiki

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                                        tommyboy180
                                        last edited by

                                        @XIII:

                                        Nice new interface tommy appreciate it.

                                        Gotta question for you though, i see that there are a few packages related to dns (country block,dns blacklist), is it possible to get something like OpenDNS but locally? mostly the custom shortcuts andstats (top domains etc)? if so how hard would it be?

                                        I'm really not sure. Countryblock uses CIDR ranges which works nicely with the firewall and is really easy to script. As far as DNS stuff goes, I have no idea. I bet you could modify the DNS blacklist package to support what you are looking for.

                                        I'm glad to see that people are getting better results with the latest version. Thank you all for your support.

                                        -Tom Schaefer
                                        SuperMicro 1U 2X Intel pro/1000 Dual Core Intel 2.2 Ghz - 2 Gig RAM

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                                          XIII
                                          last edited by

                                          The DNS Blacklist doesnt have anything at the GUI end for doing what I want, it would have to be done under the hood and I was thinking of something that would be easy for all, even those with out programming skills, though I am willing to learn.

                                          I was thinking the tinyDNS package could do this but I gave up on it when I messed up DNS on my network (didnt get very far before doing this >:(), waiting until I can get a test system ready before trying it again, if I do get it working I plan on doing an FAQ/Tutorial on it as no one has made one publicly available that I could find.

                                          -Chris Stutzman
                                          Sys0:2.0.1: AMD Sempron 140 @2.7 1024M RAM 100GHD
                                          Sys1:2.0.1: Intel P4 @2.66 1024M RAM 40GHD
                                          freedns.afraid.org - Free DNS dynamic DNS subdomain and domain hosting.
                                          Check out the pfSense Wiki

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                                            robfantini
                                            last edited by

                                            regarding cron  .

                                            with CB getting closer to real stable, it is probably a bad thing to run the cron start job very often.

                                            I may be wrong, as happens not infrequently , but  the 1-st part of the script /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/execute.sh
                                            {{{
                                            pfctl -t countryblock -T kill
                                            }}}
                                            seems to disable the  countryblock rules .

                                            shortly after the rules are enabled.

                                            so the more stable this great package gets, the less frequent the cronjob should be run.

                                            Also
                                            /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/execute.sh should be improved  if possible to check if the countryblock rules are active.  then restart only if needed.

                                            Maybe someone who knows about pfctl could help with the script?

                                            thanks again to the author for this package.  I owe you some beer.

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