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      LinuxTracker
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      @BBcan177:

      Hi LinuxTracker,

      There seems to be a big spread of time between those Alerts. Could it be that you added the Asia Continent after Spamhaus was already downloaded?

      Do you have enable "De-duplication" checked in the General tab?

      I would suggest to clear the Firewall Log and execute a "Force Reload", this will refresh all of the databases and then see how it goes from there.

      I had some better examples where they all seemed to happen in a short time but I didn't screenshot them.

      I'll follow up on your recommendations and post back if I see it happening again.

      Thanks!

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
        last edited by

        I recommend to everyone to enable "De-Duplication".

        Scenario -

        1. Country/Continents are Downloaded first. (No De-dup is needed as MaxMind reports Ranges per Country, so no overlap.)

        2. As each subsequent Alias/List is downloaded, it will not add any IPs that are already being blocked by an existing Continent List.

        When changes are made like "De-Dup or Reputation, or the removal of a Continent/Country or any Lists", I recommend that a "Force Reload" is executed. This will refresh the Database to the current settings.

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

        Website: http://pfBlockerNG.com
        Twitter: @BBcan177  #pfBlockerNG
        Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/new/

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          asterix
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          NA country list is blocking my HE ipv6 tunnel. Tried suppression and changing order. Also tried de-selecting North America from the NA list. I have kept all countries to deny inbound.

          Only way it works is by disabling NA country list entirely. Suggestions??

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            jonna99
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            Hi BBcan177

            Here is the logfile you asked for.

            Thanks
            Jonna

            geoip.log.txt

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              firewalluser
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              So I've downloaded pfblockerNG but cant find a tab to block the United States or North America which is only in response to the US announcing yesterday they will keep all non-US traffic for 5 years. I value my privacy so I'd rather not have anything to do with US sites after this announcement which will probably make surfing interesting to say the least.

              So considering the number of CIDR's for the the US, would it be best to add them to Aliases and block via a firewall rule or use pfblockerng.

              Do have to say it looks comprehensive which is good and certainly an improvement over earlier attempts to block IP's en mass.

              Capitalism, currently The World's best Entertainment Control System and YOU cant buy it! But you can buy this, or some of this or some of these

              Asch Conformity, mainly the blind leading the blind.

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                doktornotor Banned
                last edited by

                @firewalluser:

                So I've downloaded pfblockerNG but cant find a tab to block the United States or North America

                Eeeeh?!

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                  SkyNET
                  last edited by

                  As a side note.., and a question..

                  Upgrading from version 1.01 to version 1.02 removed all my newly added pfBlockerNG rules from version 1.01.
                  Had to create them all again after the package update. Seeing that update 1.03 is available.. Will this also remove all my current pfBlockerNG rules?
                  Lots of manual labor..

                  Anyway the new package is great!

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                    doktornotor Banned
                    last edited by

                    @SkyNET:

                    Upgrading from version 1.01 to version 1.02 removed all my newly added pfBlockerNG rules from version 1.01.
                    Had to create them all again after the package update. Seeing that update 1.03 is available.. Will this also remove all my current pfBlockerNG rules?
                    Lots of manual labor..

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                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      Just to be clear: This post is not a personal attack at anybody.

                      Most of the problems as far as I can see where with user configuration errors. This isn't a fruity company's product. You DO actually need to configure it in order to run.

                      Choosing every single list on the planet without first understanding the basics is wrong.
                      Blocking by countries is wrong. Most web hosting "companies" (trust me, I know my competition better than they know themselves) are renting space in a "cheap-from-a-provider's POV" country (eg. US). Yes I do agree that the NSA is being run by criminals, and yes I do agree that most (all?) of them should be locked in cells with the door welded shut. Weigh in what you lose with what you get. Not arguing the "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of" meme. I'm saying that by cutting off entire countries, you risk cutting off significant portion of the "good" part of the Internet as well. For a single user, who cares. For a provider, you will, trust me.
                      Spend 5 minutes (time it) going through the package's options before complaining that something doesn't work. There are cases where it is a genuine bug (eg PS tab not getting synced) and other times it's a specific issue to you (eg sync not working because of special characters in the password).

                      Take care, and wait for the configuration guides before letting the beast out of the cage  ;)

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                        firewalluser
                        last edited by

                        @doktornotor:

                        @firewalluser:

                        So I've downloaded pfblockerNG but cant find a tab to block the United States or North America

                        Eeeeh?!

                        @firewalluser:

                        So I've downloaded pfblockerNG but cant find a tab to block the United States or North America which is only in response to the US announcing yesterday they will keep all non-US traffic for 5 years. I value my privacy so I'd rather not have anything to do with US sites after this announcement which will probably make surfing interesting to say the least.

                        So considering the number of CIDR's for the the US, would it be best to add them to Aliases and block via a firewall rule or use pfblockerng.

                        Do have to say it looks comprehensive which is good and certainly an improvement over earlier attempts to block IP's en mass.

                        Capitalism, currently The World's best Entertainment Control System and YOU cant buy it! But you can buy this, or some of this or some of these

                        Asch Conformity, mainly the blind leading the blind.

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                          asterix
                          last edited by

                          @Asterix:

                          NA country list is blocking my HE ipv6 tunnel. Tried suppression and changing order. Also tried de-selecting North America from the NA list. I have kept all countries to deny inbound.

                          Only way it works is by disabling NA country list entirely. Suggestions??

                          Anyone?

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                            Cino
                            last edited by

                            @firewalluser:

                            So I've downloaded pfblockerNG but cant find a tab to block the United States or North America which is only in response to the US announcing yesterday they will keep all non-US traffic for 5 years. I value my privacy so I'd rather not have anything to do with US sites after this announcement which will probably make surfing interesting to say the least.

                            So considering the number of CIDR's for the the US, would it be best to add them to Aliases and block via a firewall rule or use pfblockerng.

                            Do have to say it looks comprehensive which is good and certainly an improvement over earlier attempts to block IP's en mass.

                            hmmm, so does this mean you wont be accessing the forum anymore?

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                              firewalluser
                              last edited by

                              If its hosted in the US, then yes that will be the case, is it as I've not looked yet, I thought this was Canadian a business?

                              Capitalism, currently The World's best Entertainment Control System and YOU cant buy it! But you can buy this, or some of this or some of these

                              Asch Conformity, mainly the blind leading the blind.

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                                Soloam
                                last edited by

                                This is a great package, congrats. Any tutorial available or planed to explain the multiple options?

                                Thank You
                                Best Regards

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                                  Cino
                                  last edited by

                                  @firewalluser:

                                  If its hosted in the US, then yes that will be the case, is it as I've not looked yet, I thought this was Canadian a business?

                                  Its based out of the US, Austin TX I believe. But with team members thru the world.

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                                    A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    @Asterix:

                                    @Asterix:

                                    NA country list is blocking my HE ipv6 tunnel. Tried suppression and changing order. Also tried de-selecting North America from the NA list. I have kept all countries to deny inbound.

                                    Only way it works is by disabling NA country list entirely. Suggestions??

                                    Anyone?

                                    Whitelist the tunnel's IP with a rule above the pfBlockerNG's rule maybe? (pfsense interface config, or tunnelbroker should show it)

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                                      Cino
                                      last edited by

                                      @jflsakfja:

                                      @Asterix:

                                      @Asterix:

                                      NA country list is blocking my HE ipv6 tunnel. Tried suppression and changing order. Also tried de-selecting North America from the NA list. I have kept all countries to deny inbound.

                                      Only way it works is by disabling NA country list entirely. Suggestions??

                                      Anyone?

                                      Whitelist the tunnel's IP with a rule above the pfBlockerNG's rule maybe? (pfsense interface config, or tunnelbroker should show it)

                                      This is what I do and it works prefect. I use floating rules, so its one of my first floater before the pfBlockerNG rules.. And I have Quick checked

                                      P.S This is why there is an option (Rule Order) to change the way pfBlockerNG places the rules. To give you the flexible that is needed based on your setup. Since I have pfBlockerNG create floating rules, I needed to use the second Rule Order. If I wasn't using floating rules. The first option would work but I would still place my whitlisted IPs as a floating rule.

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                                        asterix
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                                        OK a bit confused. Could you please provide some quick screen shots. Last time I added a rule it was pushed all the way down on the floating rules. Also the suppression list alias is not being loaded in the rules as well.

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                                          A Former User
                                          last edited by

                                          Not in front of a pfsense box now, but you can find various options on where to put the automatically created rules in the pfblockerng package. One of them should allow you to have your defined rules first, and the automatically created ones (pfblockerng's) last. If you chose that option, and the rule is still created in the end, tick the rule and move it to the top manually.

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                                            cjbujold
                                            last edited by

                                            Great program works well for us.  However would like to suggest 2 items:

                                            1. in the alert tab add a filter so we can easily find an offending rule affecting an IP (something like the filter in Snort).

                                            2. If somebody could provide the suggested block list to use.  We have added several from IblockList but I presume there are some that are better than others.  Some direction and expertise on which to use would be very helpful

                                            Again a great program and congratulation to the team that put it together.

                                            cjb

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