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    • ?
      Guest
      last edited by

      just installed pfsense and this tonight…. getting emails of this:

      There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:17: cannot define table pfBlockerAfrica: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:19: cannot define table pfBlockerAsia: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:21: cannot define table pfBlockerEurope: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:23: cannot define table pfBlockerNorthAmerica: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:25: cannot define table pfBlockerOceania: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:27: cannot define table pfBlockerSouthAmerica: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:29: cannot define table pfBlockerTopSpammers: Cannot allocate memory
      /tmp/rules.debug:31: cannot define table pfBlockerBlockedLists: Cannot allocate memory
      pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded The line in question reads [17]: table <pfblockerafrica>persist file "/var/db/aliastables/pfBlockerAfrica.txt"

      :( how do I fix?

      edit just figured out how to up my tables size. Upped it to 100mil.

      I'm testing the ad blocking lists and they aren't blocking anything. All I've done was add the lists and tell it to deny_inbound. Is there anything else I should be doing to make this work? Thanks.

      Also if anyone knows of any great ad lists to help me block all the advertisements I possibly can please do let me know! :)</pfblockerafrica>

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        While blocking adwares, proxies, spywares the default way is outbound

        Take a look in ipblocklist, the are many lists there.

        Also pay attention on direction.
        If you want to do not access somewhere, the action is deny outbound.
        If you want that someone in somewhere do not access your network, the action is deny inbound.

        If 100mil means you Speaker portuguese, there is also a pfBlocker topic in portuguese forum.

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        Help a community developer! ;D

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        • ?
          Guest
          last edited by

          @marcelloc:

          While blocking adwares, proxies, spywares the default way is outbound

          Take a look in ipblocklist, the are many lists there.

          Also pay attention on direction.
          If you want to do not access somewhere, the action is deny outbound.
          If you want that someone in somewhere do not access your network, the action is deny inbound.

          If 100mil means you Speaker portuguese, there is also a pfBlocker topic in portuguese forum.

          I'm American. Thanks for the clarification. I was up till 3am last night playing with this, tweaking and fixing several small issues. Still got a few left, but so far I am amazed at pfsense. This is way better than Mikrotik for my needs and its FREE. :)

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          • S
            sekular
            last edited by

            Yea the quality of this package is outstanding, if i had money, i would donate to it. :D honest.

            One feature request would be send all blocks to a new tab in the system logs status page called pfblocker and then have the ability to quickly add blocked ips to whitelist. Also a blocked log widget similar to the firewall logs one also.

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              @sekular:

              Yea the quality of this package is outstanding.

              Thanks for that, our main goal is write package that improves pfSense quality and help daily admins tasks.

              @sekular:

              One feature request would be send all blocks to a new tab in the system logs status page called pfblocker and then have the ability to quickly add blocked ips to whitelist. Also a blocked log widget similar to the firewall logs one also.

              I can't be done until pfsense has a way to choose log direction or prefix.

              pfblocker just help alias and rule creation.When you check enable log, it include rules with log enabled.

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              • S
                sekular
                last edited by

                OK that makes sense. I guess adding a easyrule rule: pass from firewall will do the same thing.

                I do not have xmlrpc sync enabled but i am getting this in syslog after update list jobs.

                php: /pkg_edit.php: [pfblocker] pfblocker_xmlrpc_sync.php is starting.

                Nov 8 12:30:00 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: Starting up.
                Nov 8 12:30:00 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: Sleeping for 45 seconds.
                Nov 8 12:30:45 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: Starting URL table alias updates
                Nov 8 12:30:45 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: pfBlockerAsia does not need updated.
                Nov 8 12:30:45 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: pfBlockerSouthAmerica does not need updated.
                Nov 8 12:30:45 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: pfBlockerTopSpammers does not need updated.
                Nov 8 12:30:45 php: : /etc/rc.update_urltables: pfBlockerMicrosoft does not need updated.
                Nov 8 13:45:17 check_reload_status: Syncing firewall
                Nov 8 17:51:00 check_reload_status: Syncing firewall
                Nov 8 17:51:00 check_reload_status: Syncing firewall
                Nov 8 17:51:00 php: /pkg_edit.php: [pfblocker] pfblocker_xmlrpc_sync.php is starting.

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  it's just a print before if

                  not a big deal.

                  never mind If you do not have checked sync option.

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                  • Q
                    Quinn1981
                    last edited by

                    My alias keeps getting knocked up to the top of the rule sets I have for my networks (I have a LAN and WLAN network). It's been happening erratically. I'm not sure what is causing it or what to do about it.

                      			* 	* 	* 	LAN Address 	22
                    80
                    443 	* 	* 		Anti-Lockout Rule 	
                    [move] 	[edit rule]
                    	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		TCP 	LAN net 	* 	* 	6697 	* 	none 	  	Allow all IRC (secure)  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		TCP 	LAN net 	* 	* 	6667 	* 	none 	  	Allow all IRC  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		TCP 	LAN net 	* 	* 	80 (HTTP) 	* 	none 	  	Allow all HTTP  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		TCP 	LAN net 	* 	* 	21 (FTP) 	* 	none 	  	Allow all FTP  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		TCP 	LAN net 	* 	* 	443 (HTTPS) 	* 	none 	  	Allow all HTTPS  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		* 	* 	* 	pfBlockerantitorrentout 	* 	* 	none 	  	pfBlocker Outbound rule  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		* 	LAN net 	* 	WLAN net 	* 	* 	none 	  	  	
                    	[edit rule]
                    [delete rule] 	[add a new rule based on this one]
                    	[click to toggle enabled/disabled status] 		* 	LAN net 	* 	* 	* 	* 	none 	  	Default allow LAN to any rule  
                    
                    My pfBlocker rule won't stay in the order that I have here. It moves to the top and ends up blocking a lot of traffic my rules allow.[/move]
                    
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                    • marcellocM
                      marcelloc
                      last edited by

                      If you need custom rules before pfBocker, you must change pfBlocker action to alias only and then create your own block rules.

                      A shortcut to this is changing pfBlocker applied rules description before changing action.

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                      • Q
                        Quinn1981
                        last edited by

                        Makes sense. :)

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                        • ?
                          Guest
                          last edited by

                          Hey guys I'm new here and to pfsense. I noticed that when I enable pfblocker my wireless clients can longer connect to the internet but my wired. Any ideas. I'm using a linksys wireless router with dd-wrt loaded on it. It has worked forever until I enable pfblocker without any rules created. I'm a complete noob to linux/unix. Thanks in advance!!!

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                          • marcellocM
                            marcelloc
                            last edited by

                            PfBlocker does not remove or include any rule different from its own rules.
                            Try disabling it and see what happens.

                            Also try to include some lists and see how it include aliases and rules.

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                            • RonpfSR
                              RonpfS
                              last edited by

                              You might add something about the rule being under pfBlocker control in the rules description.

                              2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                              Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                              Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                              • marcellocM
                                marcelloc
                                last edited by

                                Don't you think pfBlocker Inbound/outbound rule description is less robotic?  :)

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                                • ?
                                  Guest
                                  last edited by

                                  I created an outbound rule using the ads, spyware, and level 3 list. Once I enabled pfblocker all wireless client stopped accessing the internet. My wired desktop worked perfectly fine. I disabled pfblocker and the wireless clients started working again. Any ideas?

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                                  • RonpfSR
                                    RonpfS
                                    last edited by

                                    i know ….  but the warning about the alias is very robotic  :D DO NOT EDIT THIS ALIAS

                                    but I did modify one of them and got surprised when the modification was lost  :o after a pfBlocker restart.

                                    I'm not sure now,  but maybe copy or the rule disappeared too !?

                                    In the end it is easier to just use aliases, that way you can choose the order of the rules.

                                    2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                                    Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                                    Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                                    • marcellocM
                                      marcelloc
                                      last edited by

                                      @RonpfS:

                                      but I did modify one of them and got surprised when the modification was lost  :o after a pfBlocker restart.

                                      I'm not sure now,  but maybe copy or the rule disappeared too !?

                                      When you copy a rule, you must change pfblocker description to something without pfblocker and rule

                                      @RonpfS:

                                      In the end it is easier to just use aliases, that way you can choose the order of the rules.

                                      yes, it's realy usefull.

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                                      • marcellocM
                                        marcelloc
                                        last edited by

                                        @WarMachine357:

                                        I created an outbound rule using the ads, spyware, and level 3 list. Once I enabled pfblocker all wireless client stopped accessing the internet. My wired desktop worked perfectly fine. I disabled pfblocker and the wireless clients started working again. Any ideas?

                                        Do your wireless clients are on the same subnet as LAN users?

                                        Check rules with pfBlocker enabled and disabled

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                                        • ?
                                          Guest
                                          last edited by

                                          Yeah, they are are the same subnet. The pfsense box hands out dhcp to them. The outbound rule I created comes before the default LAN rule LAN NET. Also, the ntp server in pfsense provides service to the wireless ap.

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                                          • marcellocM
                                            marcelloc
                                            last edited by

                                            @WarMachine357:

                                            Yeah, they are are the same subnet. The pfsense box hands out dhcp to them. The outbound rule I created comes before the default LAN rule LAN NET. Also, the ntp server in pfsense provides service to the wireless ap.

                                            If wired and wireless machines are on the same subnet and using the same dhcp, I have no idea how pfsense or pfblocker could block one and do not block other. It's weird to me.

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