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      cmb
      last edited by

      Haven't seen that anywhere. In the neighborhood of 4000 unique IPs have upgraded via the auto-update alone in the 24 hours since release.

      You running any packages? Anything atypical in general in your config?

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        dukecount
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        I have the same problem from a fresh install of pfSense 2.0.3 RELEASE (i386) and restoring the configuration from version 2.0.3 PRERELEASE.

        The message is always the same:

        ps: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided

        In pfSense 2.0.3 PRERELEASE (i386) the worning was not present

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          svenvelt
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          Hi!

          To answer your questions:

          • No packages
          • 1x DSL/PPPoE
          • 1x plain Ethernet
          • 1x Native VLAN + 2 tagged VLANs
          • Using: NTP, remote syslog, DNS static + provided by PPPoE
          • Some Protocol/Port-based PF-Rules

          Update: tshark of 3 syslog packets

          
          124.572298 <ip-pfsense>-> <ip-syslog>Syslog 154 USER.DEBUG: Apr 16 15:57:09 ps: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided
          148.439744 <ip-pfsense>-> <ip-syslog>Syslog 154 USER.DEBUG: Apr 16 15:57:33 ls: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided
          295.909806 <ip-pfsense>-> <ip-syslog>Syslog 162 CRON.DEBUG: Apr 16 16:00:00 cron[6346]: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, endpwent, not found, and no fallback provided</ip-syslog></ip-pfsense></ip-syslog></ip-pfsense></ip-syslog></ip-pfsense> 
          

          Thanks!

          Sven

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            pvoigt
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            Well, same here. Upgraded yesterday: 2.0.1 -> 2.0.3 (nanoBSD 2G AMD64). Nsswitch message definitely appeared right after upgrade ~27 hours ago:

            Sending logfile remotely to syslog server:
            grep -i nsswitch pfsense_pfsense |wc -l
            1714

            Message detail:

            
            Apr 16 19:04:50 pfsense ps: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided
            
            

            Some details:

            • No packages.
            • 1x WAN DSL/PPPoE.
            • 3 VLANs on two ethernet devices.
            • 1 ath0 device, 1x cloned.
            • Some rules to isolate 1 WLAN and DMZ from other networks.
            • Since today: More detailed egres filtering on all internal devices. nsswitch message, however, was present already without this, e.g. with simpler egres rules.
            • HW: Jetway NF99FL-525.

            Should I provide more details on my setup?

            EDIT: Just realized that this nsswitch message cannot be found in the log files on my pfSense box. Are they filtered out? Currently the do appear only in my remotely send syslog file.

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              svenvelt
              last edited by

              Hi!

              ATM I changed the remote syslog line of /etc/syslog.conf (-> /var/etc/syslog.conf) via shell access to

              
              #OLD#*.*		@ <ip-of-remote-syslog>*.info 			@</ip-of-remote-syslog>
              

              So no facility "debug" messages should be sent to remote syslog host. Seems to work for me now but I'm not really happy with this  :-\

              Bye

              Sven

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                pvoigt
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                @svenvelt:

                Hi!

                ATM I changed the remote syslog line of /etc/syslog.conf (-> /var/etc/syslog.conf) via shell access to

                
                #OLD#*.*		@ <ip-of-remote-syslog>*.info 			@</ip-of-remote-syslog>
                

                So no facility "debug" messages should be sent to remote syslog host. Seems to work for me now but I'm not really happy with this  :-\

                Bye

                Sven

                Thanks, Sven, for this hint. I'll have apply this change to log level because my remote syslog files are growing enormously.

                I have no idea, if this nsswitch warning is indicating any severe error. A shot into the dark: I suppose the warning is somehow related to the new openssl version. In a reproducible way e.g. these warnings appear in my remote syslog as soon I ssh into my pfsense machine.

                I am currently observing my pfSense machine very carefully. It's running very stable otherwise - thanks to the pfSense team to all the visible and invisible improvements :).

                Peter

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                  cmb
                  last edited by

                  Is that showing in the system log, or otherwise which one?

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                    pvoigt
                    last edited by

                    @cmb:

                    Is that showing in the system log, or otherwise which one?

                    On my pfsense machine all logfiles under /var/log do not show this nsswitch warning. I only obtain this in the messages which are sent to my remote syslog server.

                    Remote syslog messages appear to be sent with SyslogLevel ".". I've select "Everything" under "System logs -> Settings -> Remote syslog servers". I conclude from this that those warning messages originate from local SyslogLevels "*.info", e.g. from "auth.info, authpriv.info, daemon.info" in /etc/syslog.conf.

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                      dukecount
                      last edited by

                      I changed the remote syslog line of /etc/syslog.conf (-> /var/etc/syslog.conf) as recommended

                      from

                      *.*		@
                      

                      to

                      *.info		@
                      

                      but a subsequent change of the configuration of System logs from GUI undo the change to the file "syslog.conf" restoring the initial situation

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                        pvoigt
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                        @duke:

                        I changed the remote syslog line of /etc/syslog.conf (-> /var/etc/syslog.conf) as recommended

                        from

                        *.*		@
                        

                        to

                        *.info		@
                        

                        but a subsequent change of the configuration of System logs from GUI undo the change to the file "syslog.conf" restoring the initial situation

                        Well, this could only solved, if the SyslogLevel of remotely sent messages could be adjusted via the webGUI. May be, this would be nice to have, independently of the purpose of suppressing unwanted warnings :). Does anybody know if this feature is implemented in 2.1?

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                          svenvelt
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                          @cmb:

                          Is that showing in the system log, or otherwise which one?

                          No, not showing up in system logs. I'm not familiar with FreeBSD's syslog configuration, but I think that no rule will write "*.debug" messages to any file there.

                          OTOH the default remote rule "." sends ALL messages (including "*.debug") to the syslog host.

                          Bye

                          Sven

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                            pvoigt
                            last edited by

                            @svenvelt:

                            @cmb:

                            Is that showing in the system log, or otherwise which one?

                            No, not showing up in system logs. I'm not familiar with FreeBSD's syslog configuration, but I think that no rule will write "*.debug" messages to any file there.

                            OTOH the default remote rule "." sends ALL messages (including "*.debug") to the syslog host.

                            Bye

                            Sven

                            OK, that's consistent with my observation: May be there is no feedback from others, because pfSense (local) syslog looks the same as before the upgrade to 2.0.3. Only the messages sent to a remote syslog server do show this warning. Could anybody confirm or falsify this observation?

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                              PistolPete
                              last edited by

                              Googled "NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided" as I too am getting this since upgrade and found this page.

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                                pvoigt
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                                @dig1234:

                                I'm on nanoBSD i386. upgrade from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 was a disaster. Bootup would hang at Starting Firewall.
                                Turned on verbose logging, eventually bootup finishes but packages did not reinstall.
                                Getting message in syslog and console:  kernel: t_delta 15.fd984de3455432fc too short etc.
                                Will try installing from scratch, maybe upgrade process just crapped out. Otherwise I'll go back to 2.0.2

                                Well, these issues are looking even more serious than those nsswitch warnings. Maybe I missed it but are you getting the nsswitch warning besides your other problems? If yes, could you please give feedback I they do disappear after a clean install? I'm runing a NanoBSD image and it is a real pain to exchange CF card for re-imaging.

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                                  pvoigt
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                                  @PistolPete:

                                  Googled "NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided" as I too am getting this since upgrade and found this page.

                                  Inspired by your reply I've re-googled and found some hints that the nsswitch warning might disappear if /etc/nsswitch.conf is changed:
                                  http://www.ivorde.ro/FreeBSD_Cron__NSSWITCH_nss_method_lookup_errors-44.html. The reference made the cron related nsswitch warnings disappear by changing "compat" to "files".

                                  I've too little experience with /etc/nsswitch.conf but would at least like to compare my current settings with a.) pfSense 2.0.1/2.0.2 and with b.) other pfSense 2.0.3 installations. My current 2.0.3 settings are:

                                  
                                  group: compat
                                  group_compat: nis
                                  hosts: files dns
                                  networks: files
                                  passwd: compat
                                  passwd_compat: nis
                                  shells: files
                                  services: compat
                                  services_compat: nis
                                  protocols: files
                                  rpc: files
                                  
                                  

                                  Are these settings as expected?

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                                  • RonpfSR
                                    RonpfS
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                                    Did a install from scratch of 2.0.3 x86
                                    Restore the configuration from 2.0.1
                                    Packages: Backup, Cron, File Manager, pfBlocker, snort, System Patches, widescreen

                                    I get these 2013-04-25 18:30:00 Cron.Info 172.24.42.254 /usr/sbin/cron[57493]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/bin/php -f /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort_check_cron_misc.inc)
                                    2013-04-25 18:30:00 Cron.Debug 172.24.42.254 cron[57198]: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, endpwent, not found, and no fallback provided
                                    2013-04-25 18:30:00 Cron.Debug 172.24.42.254 cron[57493]: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, endpwent, not found, and no fallback provided

                                    These are every minutes:
                                    2013-04-25 18:30:28 User.Debug 172.24.42.254 ps: NSSWITCH(_nsdispatch): nis, passwd_compat, setpwent, not found, and no fallback provided

                                    The are only on the remote syslog server, not in the Status/System Logs

                                    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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                                    • jimpJ
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and see if setting things to "files" and commenting out the nis bits helps, such as:

                                      group: files
                                      #group_compat: nis
                                      hosts: files dns
                                      networks: files
                                      passwd: files
                                      #passwd_compat: nis
                                      shells: files
                                      services: files
                                      #services_compat: nis
                                      protocols: files
                                      rpc: files
                                      

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                                      • RonpfSR
                                        RonpfS
                                        last edited by

                                        @jimp:

                                        edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and see if setting things to "files" and commenting out the nis bits helps, such as:

                                        group: files
                                        #group_compat: nis
                                        hosts: files dns
                                        networks: files
                                        passwd: files
                                        #passwd_compat: nis
                                        shells: files
                                        services: files
                                        #services_compat: nis
                                        protocols: files
                                        rpc: files
                                        

                                        Did that and now the messages are gone ;o)
                                        Thanks  :)

                                        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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                                          pvoigt
                                          last edited by

                                          @jimp:

                                          edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and see if setting things to "files" and commenting out the nis bits helps, such as:

                                          group: files
                                          #group_compat: nis
                                          hosts: files dns
                                          networks: files
                                          passwd: files
                                          #passwd_compat: nis
                                          shells: files
                                          services: files
                                          #services_compat: nis
                                          protocols: files
                                          rpc: files
                                          

                                          Nsswitch warnings immediately disappeared after having applied your changes. Thanks, Jim :).

                                          Although I have some rough ideas about the success of your proposed changes, I would like to understand things a bit more in detail:

                                          1.) Were the original nsswitch.conf settings wrong?
                                          2.) Were the nsswitch warnings serious or could the have been ignored and what did the warnings mean?
                                          3.) Why did pfSense 2.0.1 not show those warnings? I suppose 2.0.1 had the same e.g. original nsswitch.conf settings but cannot verify anymore.

                                          Could you please drop some lines on this?

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                                          • jimpJ
                                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                            last edited by

                                            @pvoigt:

                                            1.) Were the original nsswitch.conf settings wrong?

                                            Probably, but the way 2.0.1 was built the problem was masked/hidden.

                                            @pvoigt:

                                            2.) Were the nsswitch warnings serious or could the have been ignored and what did the warnings mean?

                                            Harmless log spam.

                                            @pvoigt:

                                            3.) Why did pfSense 2.0.1 not show those warnings? I suppose 2.0.1 had the same e.g. original nsswitch.conf settings but cannot verify anymore.

                                            There was a problem with the way the system was being built up until a week or two before 2.0.3 was released, so options in the build system to disable unneeded components of the base OS were being ignored in some cases. As a side effect of this, OpenSSL wasn't updating/working properly until we fixed it on 2.0.3 and 2.1.

                                            The default nsswitch.conf on FreeBSD 8.1 apparently had the compat & nis bits in it. The default one on 8.3 (used for pfSense 2.1) just had 'files' there. We don't include nor need nis, so leaving it out is OK.

                                            We just didn't catch that error on 2.0.3 in remote syslog before the release. It's a fairly easy fix for those who need it though, manually edit the file or gitsync to RELENG_2_0 to pick it up.

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