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    Advanced pfSense setup help. (Multi-package setup issues)

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      avp
      last edited by

      If there is a squid.conf at /usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf, what are the permissions on it?

      do an "ls -l"

      If the file is there, paste its contents too.

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        Claw22000
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        @Gloom:

        Your squid.conf has an error in it. The line http_port 127.0.0.1:3128 intercept should read http_port 127.0.0.1:3128 transparent

        If it still acts up after the change please post you squid.conf

        I have checked more that once and it is set as transparent in Services > Proxy Server.

        I have also edited the file and changed the setting.

        @avp:

        To me, it sounds like there are a couple of issues:

        1. "Squid Cache (Version 2.7.STABLE9)" sounds like Squid v2.7 - I seem to recall, that maybe if you install SG, a certain version, it may install Squid 2.7 automatically.  This may or may not be an issue.

        2. in the same dir as before, do "less squid.sh", paste the contents of squid.sh here.

        3. do "find / -name squid.sh" to locate all instances of squid.conf.

        I'm wondering if your system is trying to use squid2.7, and squid 2.7 either doesn't have a conf file, or doesn't have one configured correctly for pf.

        4. do a "pkg_info", it will list all installed packages, paste here

        @avp:

        If there is a squid.conf at /usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf, what are the permissions on it?

        do an "ls -l"

        If the file is there, paste its contents too.

        Ok here goes (I've noticed theres an formatting command in this so I added spaces to fix this. The spaces are not in the real file just this example to prevent the site from slashin out the writing.)

        less squid.sh
        #!/bin/sh

        This file was automatically generated

        by the pfSense service handler.

        rc_start() {
                if [ -z "ps auxw | grep "[ s ]quid "|awk '{print $2}'" ];then
                /usr/local/sbin/squid -f /usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf
        fi

        }

        rc_stop() {
                /usr/local/sbin/squid -k shutdown -f /usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf

        Just to be sure…

        sleep 5
        killall -9 squid 2>/dev/null
        killall pinger 2>/dev/null

        }

        case $1 in
                start)
                        rc_start
                        ;;
                stop)
                        rc_stop
                        ;;
                restart)
                        rc_stop
                        rc_start
                        ;;
        esac


        find / -name squid.sh
        find: /etc/ntp: Permission denied
        /usr/local/etc/rc.d/squid.sh
        find: /var/spool/opielocks: Permission denied
        find: /var/log/squid: Permission denied
        find: /var/heimdal: Permission denied
        find: /var/db/ipf: Permission denied
        find: /var/db/freebsd-update: Permission denied
        find: /var/db/entropy: Permission denied
        find: /var/cron: Permission denied
        find: /var/crash: Permission denied
        find: /var/backups: Permission denied
        find: /var/audit: Permission denied
        find: /var/squid/cache: Permission denied
        find: /tmp/lighttpdcompress/javascript: Permission denied


        pkg_info
        arc-5.21p          Create & extract files from DOS .ARC files
        arj-3.10.22_4      Open-source ARJ
        bsdinstaller-2.0.2013.0412 BSD Installer mega-package
        clamav-0.97.5_1    Command line virus scanner written entirely in C
        cyrus-sasl-2.1.23_3 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
        cyrus-sasl-2.1.26_2 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
        db41-4.1.25_4      The Berkeley DB package, revision 4.1
        gettext-0.18.1.1    GNU gettext package
        havp-0.91_1        HTTP Antivirus Proxy
        lha-1.14i_6        Archive files using LZSS and Huffman compression (.lzh file
        libiconv-1.14      A character set conversion library
        libltdl-2.4.2      System independent dlopen wrapper
        libwww-5.4.0_4      The W3C Reference Library
        openldap-client-2.4.31_1 Open source LDAP client implementation
        openldap-client-2.4.35 Open source LDAP client implementation
        perl-5.14.2_3      Practical Extraction and Report Language
        perl-threaded-5.12.4_4 Practical Extraction and Report Language
        sqlite3-3.7.17_1    SQL database engine in a C library
        squid-2.7.9_4      HTTP Caching Proxy
        squid-3.1.20        HTTP Caching Proxy
        squidGuard-1.4_4    A fast redirector for squid
        unzoo-4.4_2        A zoo archive extractor


        ls -l
        total 318
        -rw-r-----  1 proxy  proxy    419 Sep  3 20:06 cachemgr.conf
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy    419 Jun 19  2012 cachemgr.conf.default
        -rw-r-----  1 proxy  proxy    1547 Sep  3 20:10 errorpage.css
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy    1547 Jun 19  2012 errorpage.css.default
        drwxr-xr-x  81 proxy  proxy    3072 Sep  3 20:10 errors
        drwxr-xr-x  2 proxy  proxy    1024 Sep  3 20:09 icons
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy  30845 Jun 19  2012 mib.txt
        -rw-r-----  1 proxy  proxy  11651 Sep  3 20:06 mime.conf
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy  11651 Jun 19  2012 mime.conf.default
        -rw-r-----  1 proxy  proxy    421 Sep  3 20:10 msntauth.conf
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy    421 Jun 19  2012 msntauth.conf.default
        -rw-r-----  1 proxy  proxy    2003 Sep  3 20:04 squid.conf
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy    2425 Jun 19  2012 squid.conf.default
        -r--r--r--  1 proxy  proxy  208245 Jun 19  2012 squid.conf.documented
        -rw-r--r--  1 proxy  proxy  11136 Sep  3 20:08 squidGuard.conf
        -rw-r--r--  1 proxy  proxy    1616 Jun 10 13:03 squidGuard.conf.sample


        I have noticed the squid it self is working now that I reinstalled them in reverse order.  I can stop and start squid with no problems now.

        Just need to get that squidguard working now.

        Thanks so much for all the attention to my issues guys.

        so whats next?

        DrClaw

        DrClaw

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          avp
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          ok, so as you can see, there are 2 squid pkgs installed.  This may or may not be a problem.  I'd be inclined to uninstall the 2.7 one…

          Are you actually running from a shell, or are you using the Execute shell command from the gui?  The reason I ask, is that if you are logged into the box via SSH, you would/should have root access, and you shouldn't see so many permissions denied msgs.  This is what you want to do, SSH in, use putty for Windows, or SSH on *nix variants...

          In the squid gui config page, closer to the bottom, Custom settings, Integrations, you will see this:

          /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/etc/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
          

          you can try this from the shell to see if you can manually run SG.  report any errors.

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            Claw22000
            last edited by

            @avp:

            ok, so as you can see, there are 2 squid pkgs installed.  This may or may not be a problem.  I'd be inclined to uninstall the 2.7 one…

            Are you actually running from a shell, or are you using the Execute shell command from the gui?  The reason I ask, is that if you are logged into the box via SSH, you would/should have root access, and you shouldn't see so many permissions denied msgs.  This is what you want to do, SSH in, use putty for Windows, or SSH on *nix variants...

            In the squid gui config page, closer to the bottom, Custom settings, Integrations, you will see this:

            /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/etc/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
            

            you can try this from the shell to see if you can manually run SG.  report any errors.

            I am using putty.  I used to run a BBS software on telnet so me and my friend could play some old BBS games we liked.

            I will try this and report what happens.

            Again Thanks so much!

            DrClaw

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              Claw22000
              last edited by

              @avp:

              ok, so as you can see, there are 2 squid pkgs installed.  This may or may not be a problem.  I'd be inclined to uninstall the 2.7 one…

              In the squid gui config page, closer to the bottom, Custom settings, Integrations, you will see this:

              /usr/local/bin/squidGuard -c /usr/local/etc/squidGuard/squidGuard.conf
              

              you can try this from the shell to see if you can manually run SG.  report any errors.

              How do I uninstall just the 2.7 version?

              I think the issue with the shell was I was logged in as my own user.  In *nix varians I was taught to always login as a secondary user and only use root, or in this case Admin, for those rare occasions you absolutely need to.

              Ok so heres what happened.

              I ran that code and waited for quite a long time and the it just sat there. So I went in to the GUI and it says started!  tried surfing too redtube dot com and playboy dot com and it didn't block either one.  Went in and told it to download the block list from shallalist it completed successfully.  check to see if the right blocks were still there.  They were.  saved, and applied changes.  Surfed to the two sites again and still able to go there.

              So it shows its up.  But its not working.

              Is this due to having 2 installs of Squid?

              if so how do I remove just one 1?

              Thanks

              DrClaw

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                Claw22000
                last edited by

                I know its tacky to reply 2 times let alone 3 on your own question, but I just tested it and notice it was blocking the sites I listed previously.  So I guess what needs to be done next is just uninstall the older version of squid, and make the needed changes so if power fails or for some reason I need to power down the box to move it I can.  At lease without having to manually enter that every time.

                Again Thanks so much for all the help everyone!

                DrClaw

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                  avp
                  last edited by

                  Once you have the full name with pkg_info, you can delete with pkg_delete.

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                    Claw22000
                    last edited by

                    @avp:

                    Once you have the full name with pkg_info, you can delete with pkg_delete.

                    I will get right on that after work.

                    How do I make the change permanent?

                    I don't want to have to manually start SG every time.

                    Thanks

                    DrClaw

                    DrClaw

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                      Gloom
                      last edited by

                      Once everything is installed and configured correctly SquidGuard will start when squid launches.
                      I'm curious, did both versions of squid show on the installed packages page?

                      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity

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                        kejianshi
                        last edited by

                        I would have kept squid stable and dumped the other squids…

                        Then I'd have backed up settings.

                        wiped the box and reinstall.

                        Then restore settings, check my squid settings...  Apply them again just to be sure.

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                          Claw22000
                          last edited by

                          @avp:

                          Once you have the full name with pkg_info, you can delete with pkg_delete.

                          I tried this and got the following response.

                          pkg_delete squid-2.7.9_4
                          pkg_delete: package 'squid-2.7.9_4' is required by these other packages
                          and may not be deinstalled:
                          squidGuard-1.4_4
                          –-----

                          In packages it only shows the squid3.


                          @kejianshi:

                          I would have kept squid stable and dumped the other squids…

                          Then I'd have backed up settings.

                          wiped the box and reinstall.

                          Then restore settings, check my squid settings...  Apply them again just to be sure.

                          I like this concept.  But I'm concerned that I will end up with the same problem.  Installing again will end up with the same packages.  I really wish it would not install the older squid automatically.

                          If I do undertake this huge task (It was a 3 day ordeal last time to get it exactly like I like it) how do I backup the settings and be sure they will retake? I ask this mainly because if I reinstall I will probably just use the older squid because of obvious reasons.  Will these setting work on the older squid?

                          Thanks for everyones help!

                          DrClaw

                          DrClaw

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                            kejianshi
                            last edited by

                            Ordeals with squid shouldn't be longer than 5 minutes.

                            It easy to reload pfsense from nothing.  Also easy to rebuild squid cache and restart it.

                            Delete all the packages you don't want.  Install the ones you do want.  Save the config even if squid seems broken.

                            Wipe the box, reload your pfsense.  Restore your backup of configs.

                            You might then have to issue command to rebuild squid cache.

                            No biggie.

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                              avp
                              last edited by

                              Ok.  There are 5 pkgs for Squid and SG.

                              • Squid
                              • Squid3
                              • SquidGuard
                              • squid3-dev
                              • squidGuard-squid3

                              There are quite a few combinations a user could try.  Then throw in 2.0, and 2.1.

                              I have these installed on 2.1:

                              • squid3-dev
                              • squidGuard-squid3

                              I also have HAVP installed.  It has taken me days to get it working.

                              Maybe you can fix any squid issue in 5 minutes.  Some of us can't.

                              All I'm saying is that depending on your version and the pkgs you choose, plus other pkgs that may have an effect, it isn't always easy to get Squid + SG working.

                              DrClaw, do you have things under control now?

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                                kejianshi
                                last edited by

                                Well - Since squid is required for squid-guard….
                                I'd probably uninstall squid guard, then squid, not the other way around.

                                If its too painful to touch it, then you have answered your own question.  Live with it.

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                                  Claw22000
                                  last edited by

                                  I believe so.  its all working.  just can't uninstall squid 2.  don't know if the changes are perm out not.  typing from my phone.  haven't had much time last few days'Monday us the next day I'll have time today with it.

                                  I'll reboot then and  see if it starts automatically.

                                  thanks
                                  Dr claw

                                  DrClaw

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                                    Claw22000
                                    last edited by

                                    It would appear that all is well.  I halted the system waited 30 seconds powered it back on an were a go.  Everything came up.  Guess I will live with it for now.  Hope they fix the problem with it installing the additional package when its not needed.

                                    Is there a place I should post this as a bug to let the SG or Squid package makes know?

                                    Thanks again for all the help.

                                    DrClaw

                                    DrClaw

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