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      ghm
      last edited by

      @XIII:

      For the cron job the command is : /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh

      I have now installed the Cron package as well, reinstalled Country Block and added the above command (every */5 minutes). It does not restart Country Block properly.  I do see the following in Syslog every 5 minutes:

      root: Countryblock was found not running
      

      Is there a restart option that I need to add or is 5min to long - or else?

      Thanks!

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        Supermule Banned
        last edited by

        Is it possible to build a cron job as a part of CB?? So it does this automatically??

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          Supermule Banned
          last edited by

          My cronjob is not working either…...it starts the package every minute.

          Not running is the current status and the Cron doesnt start it.

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            mst
            last edited by

            After I go into the topic more deeply, I have found that Country Block is running. Problem was with crone ( */5 ) => (0) fixed the problem.

            Also:

            ![country block.JPG](/public/imported_attachments/1/country block.JPG)
            ![country block.JPG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/country block.JPG_thumb)

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              Supermule Banned
              last edited by

              But then it runs all the time….

              Not optimal...

              @mst:

              After I go into the topic more deeply, I have found that Country Block is running. Problem was with crone ( */5 ) => (0) fixed the problem.

              Also:

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                tommyboy180
                last edited by

                @Supermule:

                But then it runs all the time….

                Not optimal...

                @mst:

                After I go into the topic more deeply, I have found that Country Block is running. Problem was with crone ( */5 ) => (0) fixed the problem.

                Also:

                The cron script checks to see if countryblock is running. If it is then it will exit and if countryblock is not running then it will attempt to start the package. It's fine.

                -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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                  ghm
                  last edited by

                  @tommyboy180:

                  The cron script checks to see if countryblock is running. If it is then it will exit and if countryblock is not running then it will attempt to start the package. It's fine.

                  …still only get```
                  root: Countryblock was found not running

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                    mst
                    last edited by

                    sorry false alarm….. I was too happy ....

                    after almost one day of working get this again:

                    Current Status = NOT running
                    no IP address found for __csrf_magic

                    I used firefox ....

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                      ghm
                      last edited by

                      @tommyboy180:

                      The cron script checks to see if countryblock is running. If it is then it will exit and if countryblock is not running then it will attempt to start the package. It's fine.

                      I've now executed the command manually - and the status page now shows:```
                      Current Status = NOT running
                      /tmp/rules.debug:79: cannot load "/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt": No such file or directory
                      You are blocking 0 Networks

                      
                      Again, if I start CountryBlock manually via the WebIF its runs until the next PPPOE restart.
                      But the command /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh does not restart it.
                      In fact I get this if I execute it manually (yes, it echoes "not running" and then the contents is printed,,,):
                      

                      $ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
                      not running
                      Content-type: text/html

                      #version 2.0
                      #check if countryblock running
                      export resultr=pfctl -s rules | grep -c countryblock
                      #echo $resultr
                      if [ "$resultr" -gt "0" ]; then
                      echo running
                      exit 1
                      else
                      echo not running
                      /usr/bin/logger -s "Countryblock was found not running"
                      echo "Countryblock not running" | /usr/local/bin/php /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/email_send.php
                      fi

                      pfctl -t countryblock -T kill
                      sed -i -e '/countryblock/d' /tmp/rules.debug

                      #Now edit /tmp/rules.debug

                      #find my line for table
                      export i=grep -n 'block quick from any to <snort2c>' /tmp/rules.debug | grep -o '[0-9]\{2,4\}'
                      export t=grep -n 'User Aliases' /tmp/rules.debug |grep -o '[0-9]\{1,2\}'

                      i=$(($i+'1'))
                      t=$(($t+'1'))
                      #i = line where <snort2c>is
                      #t is where 'User Aliases' is
                      echo $i
                      echo $t

                      rm /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                      #Insert table-entry limit
                      sed -i -e '/900000/d' /tmp/rules.debug
                      while read line
                      do a=$(($a+1));
                      #echo $a;
                      if [ "$a" = "$t" ]; then
                      echo "" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      echo "set limit table-entries 900000" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      fi
                      echo $line >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      done < "/tmp/rules.debug"

                      mv /tmp/rules.debug /tmp/rules.debug.old
                      mv /tmp/rules.debug.tmp /tmp/rules.debug

                      pfctl -o basic -f /tmp/rules.debug > errorOUT.txt 2>&1

                      rm /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                      #Insert countryblock rules
                      a="0"
                      echo $a
                      while read line
                      do a=$(($a+1));
                      echo $a;
                      if [ "$a" = "$i" ]; then
                      echo "" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      echo "#countryblock" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      echo "table <countryblock>persist file '/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      echo "table <countryblockw>persist file '/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/countries-white.txt'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                      	for i in $(cat /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/interfaces.txt); do
                      		echo "pass quick from <countryblockw>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      		echo "pass quick from $i to <countryblockw>label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      		if [ -f logging ]; then
                      			echo "block log quick from <countryblock>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      		else
                      			echo "block quick from <countryblock>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      		fi
                      		if [ -f OUTBOUND ]; then
                      			echo "block quick from $i to <countryblock>label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      		fi
                      	done
                      fi
                      echo $line >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                      

                      done < "/tmp/rules.debug"

                      mv /tmp/rules.debug /tmp/rules.debug.old
                      mv /tmp/rules.debug.tmp /tmp/rules.debug

                      rm errorOUT.txt
                      pfctl -o basic -f /tmp/rules.debug > /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/errorOUT.txt 2>&179
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                      209</countryblock></countryblock></countryblock></countryblockw></countryblockw></countryblockw></countryblock></snort2c></snort2c>

                      
                      I've left the empty lines in.
                      
                      If I start Country Block via ticking the box on the WebIF and then run the script, it correctly returns```
                      $ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
                      running
                      
                      

                      This is all happening on 1.2.3 nanobsd using firefox.

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                        mst
                        last edited by

                        looks like I have the same problem as rajkedda had:

                        [2.0-BETA5][root@pfsense.home]/usr/local/etc/rc.d(4): ./countryblock.sh
                        not running
                        root: Countryblock was found not running
                        pfctl: Table does not exist.
                        Content-type: text/html

                        Message sent! - Go Back0 table deleted.
                        94
                        19
                        rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory
                        rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory
                        0
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                        2
                        3

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                          JackANSI
                          last edited by

                          @tommyboy180:

                          @JackANSI:

                          When you check "Enable Logging?" in the settings page, where is it being logged to?

                          The firewall tab under system logs.

                          Thought so.  Then:
                          A. I'm getting no traffic at all from any of the top spammers,
                          B. Country Block isn't running even though it says "Running…. Blocking 11110 Networks",
                          C. Logging isn't working right for me somehow, or
                          D. The only traffic I have heading my way is being handled by the 28 rules I have on my TWAN interface already.

                          Are the country block rules before or after any rules we already have under the regular firewall rules?  Because a few of the ranges I excluded manually a long time ago show entries in the firewall log every 5-10 minutes.

                          Might this be related to my config and country block isn't compatible with it?  I'm running 1.2.3,  I have 2 WANs, one T1 and one cable modem.  The T1 is where I want country block (and it is selected alone under "interfaces") as it is where the servers reside.  The T1 also has 5 IP addresses assigned statically.  The cable modem handles all the client/user traffic and is the 'real' WAN port.  There are also 6 other interfaces on this machine.

                          In my config file I have the following being applied to that interface (the only way I could get this interface working right):

                          <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.203 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                          <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.204 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                          <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.205 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                          <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.206 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                          .....
                          <opt2><if>fxp2</if>
                          <descr>TWAN</descr>
                          <bridge><ipaddr>#.#.#.202</ipaddr>
                          <subnet>29</subnet>
                          <gateway>#.#.#.201</gateway>
                          <spoofmac><mtu><enable></enable></mtu></spoofmac></bridge></opt2>

                          I'm working on a little script that will just take the content of the files from countryipblocks.net and just creates something I can paste directly into the config.xml so I can be sure what I want blocked is blocked anyway.  But I'm willing to keep trying on CB until it works.

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                            tommyboy180
                            last edited by

                            @JackANSI:

                            @tommyboy180:

                            @JackANSI:

                            When you check "Enable Logging?" in the settings page, where is it being logged to?

                            The firewall tab under system logs.

                            Thought so.  Then:
                            A. I'm getting no traffic at all from any of the top spammers,
                            B. Country Block isn't running even though it says "Running…. Blocking 11110 Networks",
                            C. Logging isn't working right for me somehow, or
                            D. The only traffic I have heading my way is being handled by the 28 rules I have on my TWAN interface already.

                            Are the country block rules before or after any rules we already have under the regular firewall rules?  Because a few of the ranges I excluded manually a long time ago show entries in the firewall log every 5-10 minutes.

                            Might this be related to my config and country block isn't compatible with it?  I'm running 1.2.3,  I have 2 WANs, one T1 and one cable modem.  The T1 is where I want country block (and it is selected alone under "interfaces") as it is where the servers reside.  The T1 also has 5 IP addresses assigned statically.  The cable modem handles all the client/user traffic and is the 'real' WAN port.  There are also 6 other interfaces on this machine.

                            In my config file I have the following being applied to that interface (the only way I could get this interface working right):

                            <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.203 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                            <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.204 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                            <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.205 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                            <shellcmd>/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 #.#.#.206 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias</shellcmd>
                            .....
                            <opt2><if>fxp2</if>
                            <descr>TWAN</descr>
                            <bridge><ipaddr>#.#.#.202</ipaddr>
                            <subnet>29</subnet>
                            <gateway>#.#.#.201</gateway>
                            <spoofmac><mtu><enable></enable></mtu></spoofmac></bridge></opt2>

                            I'm working on a little script that will just take the content of the files from countryipblocks.net and just creates something I can paste directly into the config.xml so I can be sure what I want blocked is blocked anyway.  But I'm willing to keep trying on CB until it works.

                            Check block outbound.
                            Re-save/update countryblock so the rules are re-applied.
                            Ping a country that is blocked (check the country txt file if your unsure of any ip ranges)
                            It should show in the firewall logs and you should get an error that says "operation not permitted" meaning it's working!

                            -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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                              tommyboy180
                              last edited by

                              @ghm:

                              @tommyboy180:

                              The cron script checks to see if countryblock is running. If it is then it will exit and if countryblock is not running then it will attempt to start the package. It's fine.

                              I've now executed the command manually - and the status page now shows:```
                              Current Status = NOT running
                              /tmp/rules.debug:79: cannot load "/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt": No such file or directory
                              You are blocking 0 Networks

                              
                              Again, if I start CountryBlock manually via the WebIF its runs until the next PPPOE restart.
                              But the command /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh does not restart it.
                              In fact I get this if I execute it manually (yes, it echoes "not running" and then the contents is printed,,,):
                              

                              $ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
                              not running
                              Content-type: text/html

                              #version 2.0
                              #check if countryblock running
                              export resultr=pfctl -s rules | grep -c countryblock
                              #echo $resultr
                              if [ "$resultr" -gt "0" ]; then
                              echo running
                              exit 1
                              else
                              echo not running
                              /usr/bin/logger -s "Countryblock was found not running"
                              echo "Countryblock not running" | /usr/local/bin/php /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/email_send.php
                              fi

                              pfctl -t countryblock -T kill
                              sed -i -e '/countryblock/d' /tmp/rules.debug

                              #Now edit /tmp/rules.debug

                              #find my line for table
                              export i=grep -n 'block quick from any to <snort2c>' /tmp/rules.debug | grep -o '[0-9]\{2,4\}'
                              export t=grep -n 'User Aliases' /tmp/rules.debug |grep -o '[0-9]\{1,2\}'

                              i=$(($i+'1'))
                              t=$(($t+'1'))
                              #i = line where <snort2c>is
                              #t is where 'User Aliases' is
                              echo $i
                              echo $t

                              rm /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                              #Insert table-entry limit
                              sed -i -e '/900000/d' /tmp/rules.debug
                              while read line
                              do a=$(($a+1));
                              #echo $a;
                              if [ "$a" = "$t" ]; then
                              echo "" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              echo "set limit table-entries 900000" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              fi
                              echo $line >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              done < "/tmp/rules.debug"

                              mv /tmp/rules.debug /tmp/rules.debug.old
                              mv /tmp/rules.debug.tmp /tmp/rules.debug

                              pfctl -o basic -f /tmp/rules.debug > errorOUT.txt 2>&1

                              rm /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                              #Insert countryblock rules
                              a="0"
                              echo $a
                              while read line
                              do a=$(($a+1));
                              echo $a;
                              if [ "$a" = "$i" ]; then
                              echo "" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              echo "#countryblock" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              echo "table <countryblock>persist file '/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              echo "table <countryblockw>persist file '/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/countries-white.txt'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp

                                for i in $(cat /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/interfaces.txt); do
                                	echo "pass quick from <countryblockw>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                                	echo "pass quick from $i to <countryblockw>label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                                	if [ -f logging ]; then
                                		echo "block log quick from <countryblock>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                                	else
                                		echo "block quick from <countryblock>to $i label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                                	fi
                                	if [ -f OUTBOUND ]; then
                                		echo "block quick from $i to <countryblock>label 'countryblock'" >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                                	fi
                                done
                              

                              fi
                              echo $line >> /tmp/rules.debug.tmp
                              done < "/tmp/rules.debug"

                              mv /tmp/rules.debug /tmp/rules.debug.old
                              mv /tmp/rules.debug.tmp /tmp/rules.debug

                              rm errorOUT.txt
                              pfctl -o basic -f /tmp/rules.debug > /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/errorOUT.txt 2>&179
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                              209</countryblock></countryblock></countryblock></countryblockw></countryblockw></countryblockw></countryblock></snort2c></snort2c>

                              
                              I've left the empty lines in.
                              
                              If I start Country Block via ticking the box on the WebIF and then run the script, it correctly returns```
                              $ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/countryblock.sh
                              running
                              
                              

                              This is all happening on 1.2.3 nanobsd using firefox.

                              I'm having problems getting embedded running for a test VM. At this time I cannot troubleshoot embedded images. If you can help out and find out where the problem is. Hopefully I will get embedded running soon!

                              -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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                                JackANSI
                                last edited by

                                @tommyboy180:

                                Check block outbound.
                                Re-save/update countryblock so the rules are re-applied.
                                Ping a country that is blocked (check the country txt file if your unsure of any ip ranges)
                                It should show in the firewall logs and you should get an error that says "operation not permitted" meaning it's working!

                                Even gave it a reboot.  I'm not getting anything at all on a traceroute to 3 different hosts (I picked ones that are already in my log) so I'm pretty sure its blocking, but nothing in my logs yet.

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                                  tommyboy180
                                  last edited by

                                  @JackANSI:

                                  @tommyboy180:

                                  Check block outbound.
                                  Re-save/update countryblock so the rules are re-applied.
                                  Ping a country that is blocked (check the country txt file if your unsure of any ip ranges)
                                  It should show in the firewall logs and you should get an error that says "operation not permitted" meaning it's working!

                                  Even gave it a reboot.  I'm not getting anything at all on a traceroute to 3 different hosts (I picked ones that are already in my log) so I'm pretty sure its blocking, but nothing in my logs yet.

                                  I just did those options and I found countryblock logs within the firewall logs.
                                  The attached screenshot is from just now.
                                  Edit: if the webGUI says it's running then it's running. There's no way it can be a false positive since it actually checks to make sure the countryblock tables are in pfctl.

                                  Edit2: It only logs attempt coming inbound. If you try to ping out then it's not logged. Sorry for that confusion.

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                                    @tommyboy180:

                                    I'm having problems getting embedded running for a test VM. At this time I cannot troubleshoot embedded images. If you can help out and find out where the problem is. Hopefully I will get embedded running soon!

                                    will try but am not entirely clear how. As a first step, I think this message here is key:

                                    Current Status = NOT running
                                    /tmp/rules.debug:79: cannot load "/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt": No such file or directory
                                    You are blocking 0 Networks
                                    

                                    I see that after having executed the script from the command window. Pretty much what cron would do. WebIF then still says "not running".

                                    But I don't have the foggiest idea why I can enable Country Block by checking the box on the WebIF - no errors then and works until PPPOE reset or Firewall rules change - restart script does not work, have to restart using WebIF.

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                                      Exactly what I see now…. and thats why I asked for the cron command. It doesnt work....

                                      @ghm:

                                      But I don't have the foggiest idea why I can enable Country Block by checking the box on the WebIF - no errors then and works until PPPOE reset or Firewall rules change - restart script does not work, have to restart using WebIF.

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                                        @Supermule:

                                        Exactly what I see now…. and thats why I asked for the cron command. It doesnt work....

                                        @ghm:

                                        But I don't have the foggiest idea why I can enable Country Block by checking the box on the WebIF - no errors then and works until PPPOE reset or Firewall rules change - restart script does not work, have to restart using WebIF.

                                        It's because he's using embedded. It works just fine on full installs. I need to get an embedded test system going or have someone help me out. In the mean time embedded installs wont be fully supported.

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                                          I am running a full install in VmWare…..

                                          The cronjob doesnt start countryblock....

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                                            tommyboy180
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                                            @Supermule:

                                            I am running a full install in VmWare…..

                                            The cronjob doesnt start countryblock....

                                            I took a look at your PM and the youtube video. I have determined that you have a typo in your command on the cron job.

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