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    Suricata & PPPoE Interfaces - Bug Reported to Openinfosecfoundation.org

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    • bmeeksB
      bmeeks
      last edited by

      I have the patch back ported to the 2.0.x branch and tested.  I will post it soon for the pfSense Team to review and hopefully approve.  I have been waiting and waiting and waiting for the FreeBSD Port to update to version 2.0.7 of Suricata, but that has still not happened.

      Bill

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        omascia
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        Thanks a lot Bill for your efforts.

        Olivier

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        • bmeeksB
          bmeeks
          last edited by

          The pfSense Team is helping push the PPPoE patch for Suricata into the FreeBSD ports tree.  I have been swapping a few e-mails with the required FreeBSD parties to see what we can shake loose.  So be patient a bit longer.  The ideal solution is for the patch to be in FreeBSD ports and then pfSense can just pull from there.  We all like to keep the binary packages on pfSense as close to "pure" with respect to the FreeBSD ports tree as possible.

          Bill

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            mauritsl
            last edited by

            Thanks! Excited to go live with suricata :D and PPPOE.

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              mauritsl
              last edited by

              Hi All,

              Pfsense is saying–> New version 2.1.4 but still loads 2.06.

              When can we expect the fixed PPPOE?

              Thx all!

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              • bmeeksB
                bmeeks
                last edited by

                @mauritsl:

                Hi All,

                Pfsense is saying–> New version 2.1.4 but still loads 2.06.

                When can we expect the fixed PPPOE?

                Thx all!

                We are waiting for the FreeBSD port maintainer to update the Suricata port.  That was supposed to happen last week, but obviously did not.  The pfSense Team is making some other housekeeping changes to packages getting ready to move from PBIs to pkg-ng.  Those changes are likely what is prompting the "new" versions showing up.  They are not really "new".

                Bill

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                  mauritsl
                  last edited by

                  Thx Bill for the fast response and work.

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                  • bmeeksB
                    bmeeks
                    last edited by

                    The Pull Request to post the updated Suricata code has been submitted.  Here is a link for those that want to track the progress:  https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense-packages/pull/875.  Once approved by the pfSense Team and merged, the update will appear as Suricata v2.1.5.  The underlying binary will be version 2.0.8, and it will support PPPoE connections on pfSense.

                    Bill

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                      mauritsl
                      last edited by

                      For the PPPOE it looks OK now, so I' am/we are one step in the right direction :)

                      14/5/2015 – 21:44:52 - <info>-- Running in 'auto' checksum mode. Detection of interface state will require 1000 packets.
                      14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <info>-- Found an MTU of 1492 for 'pppoe0'
                      14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <info>-- Set snaplen to 1508 for 'pppoe0'

                      Now I get he following:

                      14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <error>-- [ERRCODE: SC_ERR_POOL_INIT(66)] - alloc error
                      14/5/2015 – 21:44:52 - <error>-- [ERRCODE: SC_ERR_POOL_INIT(66)] - pool grow failed

                      What can this mean?

                      Thx for all your support</error></error></info></info></info>

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                      • bmeeksB
                        bmeeks
                        last edited by

                        @mauritsl:

                        For the PPPOE it looks OK now, so I' am/we are one step in the right direction :)

                        14/5/2015 – 21:44:52 - <info>-- Running in 'auto' checksum mode. Detection of interface state will require 1000 packets.
                        14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <info>-- Found an MTU of 1492 for 'pppoe0'
                        14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <info>-- Set snaplen to 1508 for 'pppoe0'

                        Now I get he following:

                        14/5/2015 -- 21:44:52 - <error>-- [ERRCODE: SC_ERR_POOL_INIT(66)] - alloc error
                        14/5/2015 – 21:44:52 - <error>-- [ERRCODE: SC_ERR_POOL_INIT(66)] - pool grow failed

                        What can this mean?

                        Thx for all your support</error></error></info></info></info>

                        Don't know for sure, but offhand, based on the error code text, I would say it's some kind of memory allocation error.

                        Bill

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                        • dotOneD
                          dotOne
                          last edited by

                          See https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=93926.msg521328#msg521328

                          Increasing the 'Stream Memory Cap' value or decreasing the number of Preallocated sessions will solve it.

                          André

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                            theopg
                            last edited by

                            I change the default 32mb stream memory cap to a little bit more and that’s resolved the problem.

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                              mauritsl
                              last edited by

                              Works perfect now had to put little over 64mb to make it work
                              Thx all for the fast responses. Have a nice weekend!

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                                nikkon
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                                where do you change this value on version 3.0_7 available on pfsense 2.3_1?

                                pfsense 2.3.4 on Supermicro A1SRi-2758F + 8GB ECC + SSD

                                Happy PfSense user :)

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                                • dotOneD
                                  dotOne
                                  last edited by

                                  Same place as it always was.

                                  Interface -> <if>Flow/Stream

                                  Subheader "Stream Engine Settings"

                                  /AV</if>

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