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    BUG on today's update

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • C
      Cino
      last edited by

      @Gradius:

      Also, for some odd reason Snort started to blocking almost everything!  It wasn't like that from last update.

      because its working correctly now… you have to fine tune it for your network.. either don't enable all the rules, or suppress them... search the forum, or check out snort.org

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        Gradius
        last edited by

        New update, still same bug:
        A new version is now available

        Current version: 2.1-BETA0
              Built On: Fri Jul 13 19:59:57 EDT 2012
           New version: Sun Jul 15 13:57:27 EDT 2012

        Update source: http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_3/i386/pfSense_HEAD/.updaters

        –-

        Downloading complete but sha256 does not match.
        Auto upgrade aborted.

        Downloaded SHA256: defd1385c42c53b19edf7609a55e4755d843cc24f3578339b9579c486bd2ad59

        Needed SHA256:

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          Gradius
          last edited by

          As for snort I only have those enabled:
          emerging-attack_response.rules
          emerging-botcc.rules
          emerging-compromised.rules
          emerging-deleted.rules
          emerging-dos.rules
          emerging-drop.rules
          emerging-dshield.rules
          emerging-exploit.rules
          emerging-icmp_info.rules
          emerging-inappropriate.rules
          emerging-malware.rules
          emerging-misc.rules
          emerging-netbios.rules
          emerging-rbn-malvertisers.rules
          emerging-rpc.rules
          emerging-scan.rules
          emerging-snmp.rules
          emerging-sql.rules
          emerging-telnet.rules
          emerging-tftp.rules
          emerging-trojan.rules
          emerging-virus.rules
          emerging-web_server.rules
          emerging-worm.rules
          –----------
          snort_attack-responses.rules
          snort_backdoor.rules
          snort_bad-traffic.rules
          snort_blacklist.rules
          snort_botnet-cnc.rules
          snort_ddos.rules
          snort_dos.rules
          snort_scan.rules

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            fragged
            last edited by

            Current Snort version seems to work mostly fine again (2.5.0). You might want to suppress / disable / tweak the new sensitive data preprocessor. A few versions back there was a issue with whitelists and suppression not working so Snort ended up blocking almost everything.

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              Gradius
              last edited by

              Looks like the culpit was drop.

              Btw, the update still has problems!  I'm unable to update!

              Will try a manual update.

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                Gradius
                last edited by

                Same problem with:
                Current version: 2.1-BETA0
                      Built On: Sun Jul 15 13:57:27 EDT 2012
                    New version: Mon Jul 16 19:08:20 EDT 2012

                Downloading complete but sha256 does not match.

                Auto upgrade aborted.

                Downloaded SHA256: c51ba9e250fcb26038bd50cea7396cd4515ee4deca9d8f0a26ac2f0cd3620f42

                Needed SHA256:

                Looks like we have ghosts in this forum (no1 fixed this simple but very annoying issue).

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  I have VMs that I update every day and I never had a problem.

                  However the build process is automated, so it's possible that when the next build was uploaded it "fixed" whatever was being seen on your side.

                  If you had a proxy or something else between you and the update server it's possible it had a bad entry cached as well.

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                    markuhde
                    last edited by

                    @Gradius:

                    Looks like we have ghosts in this forum (no1 fixed this simple but very annoying issue).

                    Well, that includes you. It's an open source project, if something needs fixed that's so simple, why didn't you fix it?

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                      Gradius
                      last edited by

                      New error on last update:
                      Auto upgrade aborted.

                      Downloaded SHA256: 611ea065d673b639aef41f7d26b4a9187a8b10f3c3d1fc7349f9546fd70e354b
                      Needed SHA256: 80e86b04068e10dac248540e1f90b9b7c20f95210fecab17fbf104cec10bfdba

                      Current version: 2.1-BETA0
                            Built On: Sun Jul 22 13:36:58 EDT 2012
                         New version: Tue Jul 24 08:20:58 EDT 2012

                      I don't use proxy, just running on a real dedicated machine.

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                      • R
                        Roots0
                        last edited by

                        Have you checked your memory with memtest86 sounds to me like you might have a bad stick.

                        Mobile Computer & Network Support Stockport, UK
                        www.timotten.co.uk

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                          yon
                          last edited by

                          Crash report begins.  Anonymous machine information:

                          i386
                          8.3-RELEASE-p3
                          FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p3 #1: Fri Aug  3 02:20:02 EDT 2012    root@FreeBSD_8.3_pfSense_2.1.snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8

                          Crash report details:

                          PHP Errors:
                          [03-Aug-2012 18:57:47 UTC] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function sync_package_zebedee() in /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc(457) : eval()'d code on line 1

                          Filename: /var/crash/minfree
                          2048

                          If you are interested in free peering for clearnet and dn42,contact me !

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