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    Snort update coming soon – please read about an important change!

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      dimkyson
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      lol? there is something strange…

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        LC74
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        @dimkyson:

        I thing the file is not uploaded yet.. i cant see it..

        The same here. Indeed, it looks like file hasn't been uploaded yet:

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          doktornotor Banned
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            LC74
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            The vast majority of us still cannot see the package uploaded. Maybe a read permission issue? Or a rsync hiccup?

            Regards,

            Luigi

            @doktornotor:

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              fragged
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              Yeah.. I'm not seeing that file there :)

              Maybe it's an issue with some of the mirrors?

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                doktornotor Banned
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                $ host files.pfsense.org
                files.pfsense.org has address 208.123.73.81
                files.pfsense.org has IPv6 address 2610:1c0:1:25::57
                
                
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                  LC74
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                  Still nothing here, even browsing at the I.P. address you pointed out…  :(

                  @doktornotor:

                  
                  $ host files.pfsense.org
                  files.pfsense.org has address 208.123.73.81
                  files.pfsense.org has IPv6 address 2610:1c0:1:25::57
                  
                  

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                    chrissl
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                    @doktornotor:

                    
                    $ host files.pfsense.org
                    files.pfsense.org has address 208.123.73.81
                    files.pfsense.org has IPv6 address 2610:1c0:1:25::57
                    
                    

                    definitly not there or we cant see it

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                      DickB
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                      I just checked for the i386 package that I need. On the IPv6 site it is available but NOT on the IPv4 site (yet I hope).

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                        kilthro
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                        The strange thing is that if I click the links here at the office, the file downloads. If I access from home via my pc or pfsense it cant be found. Tested via ipad from a wifi hotspot and it failed… so not sure why the links work here at the office. If I browse the directory I can see it from here as well. Try that from home or from ipad do not see it at all..

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                          doktornotor Banned
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                          @kilthro:

                          The strange thing is that if I click the links here at the office, the file downloads. If I access from home via my pc or pfsense it cant be found.

                          As said above, it only works over IPv6.

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                            kilthro
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                            @doktornotor:

                            @kilthro:

                            The strange thing is that if I click the links here at the office, the file downloads. If I access from home via my pc or pfsense it cant be found.

                            As said above, it only works over IPv6.

                            Ahh missed that.. guess thats it then.. guess i need to dload the file here upload to the firewall at other location then install it via command line…

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                              foresthus
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                              Hello,

                              and what about this message trying to get the packeage via browser?

                              404 Not Found

                              files.pfsense.org has address 208.123.73.81
                              files.pfsense.org has IPv6 address 2610:1c0:1:25::57

                              I guess on your Webserver the content for ipv4 is not set correctly or the rights are different. Is the folder the same on your webserver for ipv4 and ipv6?

                              :(

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                                Cino
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                                Well I noticed the new snort package is ready to download. I gave it a shot and noticed 2 things:

                                1: It wont allow me to have 2 sensors using the same interface anymore. I've had 2 WAN Sensors (1 for blocking and another for testing/alerting new rules)
                                2: My WAN interface wont start:

                                
                                Apr 8 09:10:30 	php: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: The command '/usr/local/bin/snort -R 60770 -D -q -l /var/log/snort/snort_em360770 --pid-path /var/run --nolock-pidfile -G 60770 -c /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_60770_em3/snort.conf -i em3' returned exit code '1', the output was ''
                                Apr 8 09:10:30 	snort[34127]: FATAL ERROR: /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_60770_em3/rules/snort.rules(7703) : pcre compile of "(obj.data|\object.data).+file\x3A\x2F\x2F127\x2E[0-9]" failed at offset 11 : missing opening brace after \o
                                
                                

                                Before upgrade I did an uninstall then removed every snort reference on the filesystem, "find /* | grep -i snort | xargs rm -rv"

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                                  foresthus
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                                  @doktornotor:

                                  @kilthro:

                                  The strange thing is that if I click the links here at the office, the file downloads. If I access from home via my pc or pfsense it cant be found.

                                  As said above, it only works over IPv6.

                                  What about the folks without ipv6?

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                                    CS
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                                    IPv4 here and still waiting to see the package here: http://files.pfsense.org/packages/8/All/
                                    Any news???  :(

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                                      doktornotor Banned
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                                      @/CS:

                                      Any news???  :(

                                      Any news would need to come from the developers/people with access to the HW. Frankly, pretty much everything that could go wrong did go wrong with all those migrations, even the 2.1.1 release got messed up. Dunno what's up with the guys lately.  :(

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                                      • BBcan177B
                                        BBcan177 Moderator
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                                        Bill is also away on Holidays so don't expect a reply from him until he's back.
                                        Hopefully someone at ESF fixes the issue.

                                        :o  Insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results!  :o

                                        "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

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                                          Pummel
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                                          Someone needs to fix this stat! I didn't even know that 2.9.6.0 v3.0.5 was brand new. I don't check my packages for updates very often. I updated and now have no Snort. How can I revert to 2.9.5.6 v3.0.4?

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                                            fragged
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                                            @Pummel:

                                            Someone needs to fix this stat! I didn't even know that 2.9.6.0 v3.0.5 was brand new. I don't check my packages for updates very often. I updated and now have no Snort. How can I revert to 2.9.5.6 v3.0.4?

                                            You can't unless you have a local backup of it.

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