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    • bmeeksB
      bmeeks
      last edited by

      @Supermule:

      I get this after update

      I whitelist an IP range in aliases but Snort still blocks it…

      Where is that IP range included in the Pass List for the interface?  Check on the INTERFACE SETTINGS tab for that interface and verify the IP range is showing up when you click View List beside the PASS LIST drop-down box. Simply calling an Alias "whitelist" is not sufficient.  You must assign the alias to a Pass List, then assign that Pass List to an interface and finally restart the interface for the whitelist to become effective.

      Bill

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      • S
        Supermule Banned
        last edited by

        I have :(

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        • bmeeksB
          bmeeks
          last edited by

          @Supermule:

          I have :(

          No changes at all were made to anything related to the PASS LIST logic (neither in the GUI code nor in the binary).  Did this just start recently?  Is this a new IP alias recently added?  Can you try defining it as 81.19.246.0/26 instead of as 81.19.246.1/26?

          Bill

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          • S
            Supermule Banned
            last edited by

            Yes I will try that. :)

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            • C
              chasba
              last edited by

              Hi,

              After enabling OpenAppID on my snort install, I'm seeing the following messages in System Logs:

              
              Jan 1 12:05:39	snort[9245]: AppInfo: AppId 3861 is UNKNOWN
              Jan 1 10:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
              Jan 1 09:30:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
              Jan 1 09:20:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
              Jan 1 09:15:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
              Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
              Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
              Jan 1 09:05:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
              Jan 1 03:35:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
              Dec 31 23:10:00	snort[95021]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
              Dec 31 22:59:35	snort[95021]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
              Dec 31 10:33:11	snort[61151]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
              Dec 30 20:36:51	snort[42521]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
              
              

              Hoping to get some help with these messages. :)

              I'm running 2.1.5-RELEASE (amd64) with snort 2.9.7.0 pkg v3.2.1. All rule sets are up to date.

              Thanks!

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              • bmeeksB
                bmeeks
                last edited by

                @chasba:

                Hi,

                After enabling OpenAppID on my snort install, I'm seeing the following messages in System Logs:

                
                Jan 1 12:05:39	snort[9245]: AppInfo: AppId 3861 is UNKNOWN
                Jan 1 10:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                Jan 1 09:30:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                Jan 1 09:20:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                Jan 1 09:15:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                Jan 1 09:05:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                Jan 1 03:35:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                Dec 31 23:10:00	snort[95021]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                Dec 31 22:59:35	snort[95021]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                Dec 31 10:33:11	snort[61151]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                Dec 30 20:36:51	snort[42521]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                
                

                Hoping to get some help with these messages. :)

                I'm running 2.1.5-RELEASE (amd64) with snort 2.9.7.0 pkg v3.2.1. All rule sets are up to date.

                Thanks!

                I suspect these are errors within the OpenAppID detector scripts themselves.  They would have come down via the latest update to those scripts (which happens on the same schedule as other rule updates).  Try searching the Snort mailing list via Google or posting on the list to see if others have the same issue.  There are sometimes syntax errors that creep into the rules as the authors are sometimes working fast and furious to get them out there.

                Bill

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                  val
                  last edited by

                  @bmeeks:

                  @chasba:

                  Hi,

                  After enabling OpenAppID on my snort install, I'm seeing the following messages in System Logs:

                  
                  Jan 1 12:05:39	snort[9245]: AppInfo: AppId 3861 is UNKNOWN
                  Jan 1 10:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                  Jan 1 09:30:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                  Jan 1 09:20:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                  Jan 1 09:15:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                  Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                  Jan 1 09:10:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                  Jan 1 09:05:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (367)
                  Jan 1 03:35:00	snort[55346]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                  Dec 31 23:10:00	snort[95021]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Dec 31 22:59:35	snort[95021]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                  Dec 31 10:33:11	snort[61151]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                  Dec 30 20:36:51	snort[42521]: client /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/appid//odp/lua/client_eDonkey.lua: error validating [string ""]:135: attempt to call global 'reverseBinaryStringToNumber' (a nil value)
                  
                  

                  Hoping to get some help with these messages. :)

                  I'm running 2.1.5-RELEASE (amd64) with snort 2.9.7.0 pkg v3.2.1. All rule sets are up to date.

                  Thanks!

                  I suspect these are errors within the OpenAppID detector scripts themselves.  They would have come down via the latest update to those scripts (which happens on the same schedule as other rule updates).  Try searching the Snort mailing list via Google or posting on the list to see if others have the same issue.  There are sometimes syntax errors that creep into the rules as the authors are sometimes working fast and furious to get them out there.

                  Bill

                  I am also seeing lots those type of error in my system log.

                  
                  Jan 1 17:45:02	snort[70325]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Jan 1 17:40:00	snort[70325]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (1603)
                  Jan 1 17:40:00	snort[52449]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (1603)
                  Jan 1 17:29:50	snort[70325]: Add service failed to create state
                  Jan 1 17:29:50	snort[70325]: Failed to add to hash: 192.168.2.1:17:67
                  Jan 1 17:28:42	snort[70325]: Add service failed to create state
                  Jan 1 17:28:42	snort[70325]: Failed to add to hash: 192.168.2.1:17:67
                  Jan 1 17:25:04	snort[70325]: Add service failed to create state
                  Jan 1 17:25:04	snort[70325]: Failed to add to hash: 192.168.2.1:17:67
                  Jan 1 17:10:01	snort[52449]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Jan 1 17:10:01	snort[70325]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Jan 1 17:09:53	snort[70325]: Add service failed to create state
                  Jan 1 17:09:53	snort[70325]: Failed to add to hash: 192.168.2.1:17:67
                  Jan 1 17:05:01	snort[52449]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Jan 1 17:05:01	snort[70325]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                  Jan 1 17:00:00	snort[70325]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (1603)
                  Jan 1 17:00:00	snort[52449]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (1603)
                  
                  

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                  • T
                    TieT
                    last edited by

                    I'm getting the same errors on the App ID

                    Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 740 is UNKNOWN
                    Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 740 is UNKNOWN
                    Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 3861 is UNKNOWN
                    Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 3885 is UNKNOWN
                    Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 699 is UNKNOWN

                    Jan 12 12:06:41 fw1 check_reload_status: Syncing firewall
                    Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                    Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                    Jan 12 18:10:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:10:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:15:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:15:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:20:16 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:20:16 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:25:10 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:25:10 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:35:01 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:35:01 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:40:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:40:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 18:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:00:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:00:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:05:04 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:05:04 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:15:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:15:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:45:05 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:45:05 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:50:11 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:50:15 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:55:13 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 19:55:13 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 20:02:29 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 20:04:38 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                    Jan 12 22:20:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                    Jan 12 22:20:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                    Jan 12 22:30:04 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                    Jan 12 22:30:04 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                    Jan 13 10:00:01 fw1 snort[58024]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (3885)

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                    • bmeeksB
                      bmeeks
                      last edited by

                      @TieT:

                      I'm getting the same errors on the App ID

                      Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 740 is UNKNOWN
                      Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 740 is UNKNOWN
                      Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 3861 is UNKNOWN
                      Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 3885 is UNKNOWN
                      Jan 13 12:06:16 fw1 snort[65321]: AppInfo: AppId 699 is UNKNOWN

                      Jan 12 12:06:41 fw1 check_reload_status: Syncing firewall
                      Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                      Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 17:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                      Jan 12 18:10:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:10:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:15:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:15:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:20:16 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:20:16 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:25:10 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:25:10 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:35:01 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:35:01 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:40:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:40:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:45:00 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 18:45:00 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:00:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:00:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:05:04 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:05:04 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:15:07 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:15:07 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:45:05 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:45:05 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:50:11 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:50:15 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:55:13 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 19:55:13 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 20:02:29 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 20:04:38 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (502)
                      Jan 12 22:20:02 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                      Jan 12 22:20:02 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (2734)
                      Jan 12 22:30:04 fw1 snort[26114]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                      Jan 12 22:30:04 fw1 snort[21362]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (186)
                      Jan 13 10:00:01 fw1 snort[58024]: invalid appid in appStatRecord (3885)

                      These are issues within the OpenAppID templates themselves that are updated periodically from the Snort.org web site.  When you see these kinds of errors, it means the latest update to the templates contains some errors.  You can check the Snort VRT mail list to see if others are reporting issues.  It's also likely these will magically fix themselves in a future update of the OpenAppID templates.

                      Bill

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                      • C
                        core443
                        last edited by

                        Hello,

                        I tried to get OpenAppId working, but it doesn't want to…

                        My snort is working, VRT & OpenAppId rules are downloaded. VRT alerts appear.
                        I followed this tutorial : https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=84227.0
                        When I go to reddit, nothing is logged in alerts. Nothing useful in the firewall logs neither.

                        I'm running pfsense 2.1.5 with the latest version of snort.

                        Any idea ?

                        Thanks !

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