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      Dpain
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      @BBcan177:

      There are several other DNSBL Feeds that can be used with pfBNG DNSBL. I will post that at a later date, once users get their basic configurations working. There is also an ADBlock Easylist tab, which is pretty self-explanatory.

      Huge thanks BBcan177!!! First off really looking forward to you posting more feeds, more importantly though where can I donate? I'd like to thank you, you have no idea I've been trying to block ads on my wireless devices and had been trying to do this on an Asus RT-68U (AP mode)  with both tomato and merlin and was having issues.  PfBlockerNG 2.0 has solved this issue for me, I no longer have to mess around with the Asus router and don't have to worry bout getting ads on my sons ipad/pc. I added a feed from http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm would this work for host files as well? In the log it does seem to have downloaded the .txt file (see attached screenshot)  Thanks  again  BBcan177 for your work!

      mvphost3.png_thumb
      mvphost3.png

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
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        Here are more DNSBL Feeds that can be used in pfBlockerNG.
        (Copy and paste URLS as plain text)

        1. Create a new alias for these.
          These are not necessarily ADvert domains. So I named mine "Malicious"

        hpHosts
        http://hosts-file.net/download/hosts.zip

        SWC
        http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/hosts

        spam404
        https://spam404bl.com/blacklist.txt
        https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dawsey21/Lists/master/main-blacklist.txt

        malc0de
        https://malc0de.com/bl/BOOT

        MDS (use 'Flex' state)
        https://mirror1.malwaredomains.com/files/justdomains

        MVPS
        http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.txt

        MDL
        http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/hosts.txt

        Discontinued
        GJTech
        http://adblock.gjtech.net/?format=unix-hosts

        dShield_SD  (They also have a conservative list available)
        https://www.dshield.org/feeds/suspiciousdomains_High.txt

        Zeus
        https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/blocklist.php?download=domainblocklist

        1. These two feeds post full URLs, so there can be some more false positives.
          Create a new Alias, and use Alexa as a recommendation.

        PhishTank
        https://data.phishtank.com/data/online-valid.csv.bz2

        OpenPhish
        https://www.openphish.com/feed.txt

        MPatrol (You need to register - Free or Paid subscription. Use Danguardian feed)
        https://lists.malwarepatrol.net

        1. This is a feed that I manage (as time permits)
          MS_2
          https://gist.githubusercontent.com/BBcan177/4a8bf37c131be4803cb2/raw

        2. Use this in its own Alias:

        BBC_DGA  (This is a large feed of DGA for the likes of Cryptolocker et al…)
        http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/dga-feed.gz

        BBC_C2
        http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/c2-dommasterlist.txt

        1. Use this feed in its own alias as it is updated more frequently.
          So you can update it more often than once per day.

        hpHosts_partial
        http://hosts-file.net/hphosts-partial.asp

        If users find other feeds, please post back so that others may benefit also.
        Its also important to donate to the feeds provider (IP and/or Domain) as they all need support.

        "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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          tonymorella
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          @BBcan177:

          Here are some basic instructions to get started with DNSBL.

          1. Open the pfBNG "DNSBL" Tab:

          (Use the defaults unless you have a need to use otherwise)
          Enter the DNSBL VIP as 10.10.10.1
          Enter the DNSBL Listening Port as 8081
          Enter the DNSBL SSL Listening port as 8443
          Select the DNSBL Listening Interface as Lan

          For the DNSBL Firewall Rule select all of the LAN subnets that access the DNS Resolver.
          Ensure that all Devices that use the DNS Resolver, have the Resolver as its only DNS setting for DNSBL to function properly.

          DNSBL IP Firewall Rule Settings:
          Select Deny outbound or as per your requirements
          select Enable logging

          Alexa  (is optional, you can skip this until later if you wish)
          Select Top 1K
          Select the TLD Inclusions as ca,co,com,io,me,net,org or as required.

          In the Custom List you may enter any domain you wish to Whitelist.

          Save your settings

          1. Open the "DNSBL Feeds" Tab:

          Create a new DNSBL Alias

          Enter DNS Group Name as ADs
          Enter Description as DNSBL ADverts

          DNSBL:

          Enter the Header/Label and Source URL as follows:
          (Use copy/paste as plain text for the URL)

          Format Auto and State ON

          yoyo
          http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&mimetype=plaintext

          hpHosts_ads
          http://hosts-file.net/ad_servers.txt

          Adaway
          https://adaway.org/hosts.txt

          Cameleon
          http://sysctl.org/cameleon/hosts

          Select List Action as Unbound
          Select Update Frequency as Once a day

          Alexa:
          Do not enable the Alexa Whitelist for this ADverts based alias, as Alexa also posts the top ADvert servers. So using Alexa whitelist, will interfere with ADvert Blocking.

          Add any other domains that you wish to block in the Custom List.

          Save your settings

          1. Open the "DNSBL" Tab:

          Click DNSBL Enable checkbox.
          Save your settings

          1. Open the "Update" Tab:

          Select Force Update

          You should now see the DNSBL Feeds being downloaded and parsed. Once that is complete, goto the Dashboard, and confirm that the widget is populated correctly.

          1. Goto the pfBlockerNG "Alerts" Tab:

          Any domain that is blocked will be reported here. For HTTPS alerts, the SRC IP and URL are not captured due to Browser security measures.

          As a test, goto www.aol.com  and www.yahoo.com  and see some alerts populate.

          There are several other DNSBL Feeds that can be used with pfBNG DNSBL. I will post that at a later date, once users get their basic configurations working. There is also an ADBlock Easylist tab, which is pretty self-explanatory.

          Have been using the beta code for some time and noticed a list of domains in the Alexa top 1K that serve up ads, since I don't want this I added the following custom block list to my Ads DNS Group which will remove them from any DNS group that is using the Alexa top 1K filter.

          popcash.net
          www.popcash.net
          outbrain.com
          www.outbrain.com
          onclickads.net
          www.onclickads.net
          googleadservices.com
          www.googleadservices.com
          adcash.com
          www.adcash.com
          popads.net
          www.popads.net
          
          

          To confirm make sure "Enable Alexa Whitelist" is NOT checked for this DNS group.

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          • BBcan177B
            BBcan177 Moderator
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            @Dpain:

            @BBcan177:

            There are several other DNSBL Feeds that can be used with pfBNG DNSBL. I will post that at a later date, once users get their basic configurations working. There is also an ADBlock Easylist tab, which is pretty self-explanatory.

            Huge thanks BBcan177!!! First off really looking forward to you posting more feeds, more importantly though where can I donate?

            Thanks  again  BBcan177 for your work!

            I could use a lifetime pfSense Gold subscription… :) But I think all developers should get that as a bonus :)

            My email is at the bottom of the pfBNG general tab.

            "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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              Dpain
              last edited by

              @BBcan177:

              @Dpain:

              @BBcan177:

              There are several other DNSBL Feeds that can be used with pfBNG DNSBL. I will post that at a later date, once users get their basic configurations working. There is also an ADBlock Easylist tab, which is pretty self-explanatory.

              Huge thanks BBcan177!!! First off really looking forward to you posting more feeds, more importantly though where can I donate?

              Thanks  again  BBcan177 for your work!

              I could use a lifetime pfSense Gold subscription… :) But I think all developers should get that as a bonus :)

              My email is at the bottom of the pfBNG general tab.

              :o lifetime ?  That would be $99 x how many ever years you have left  ;D :P  so is the email there attached to a paypal account? Not sure if donation talk is allowed on forum if not, I apologize mods. Also , It does seem to be working for host files from http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm Thanks!

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                fraglord
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                Can you elaborate? I have multi-wan and forwarding disabled and everything works.

                If you enable forwarding mode then a foward-zone named "." is created as well as some forward-addr entries with the DNS servers you sepcified system->general setup.
                Default behavior of unbound is to query the Root servers. But if you have a multi-WAN configuration and need to specifiy a different DNS server for each WAN(gateway) you need forwarding mode to be enabled. So yeah, works without forwarding mode for some multi-WAN configs that are fine with just the Root servers.

                pfSense 2.4.0 (amd64) running on IGEL H710C | 1G RAM | 8G SSD | INTEL PRO/1000 PT Dual NIC

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                  vito
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                  BBCan177,
                  Any problems running your list import script on PFB 2.0?

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                    tonymorella
                    last edited by

                    Few things I found out while beta testing V2

                    • First rule is take your time and be patient. Adding to may rules at once will casue alot of blocks you may or may not way. Wildcards are not supported, or wanted in most cases. For example adding google.com does not filter all the hosts for the domain, need to add each host that is being blocked to the filter lists
                    • Make sure to double check ASN's, especially for large companies that have acquired other companies, more than one ASN might exist
                      *** Unbound has an issue in my setup using OpenVPN connected to PIA. It does not start correctly when a network issue is sensed,  em1 or openvpn interfaces flap for example. The core problem seems to be how the rc scripts handle unbound reload.  They do a HUP vs reload to get around the cache being lost. Disabling "DHCP Registration" or "Static DHCP" was a workaround that allowed unbound to start correctly.
                    • Checking "DHCP Registration" or "Static DHCP" causes other issues with unbound, this is a know issue being talked about in the DNS forum.  I added all my hosts host to unbound statically as a work around
                    • I wanted to have my allow rules > pfb block rules > my block rules > my per interface rules.  Did this by enabling "Floating Rules" and using "pfb_pass/match  | pfsense pass/match |  pfb_block/reject"
                    • If you have WIFI make sure to enable "DNSBL Firewall Rule" and select both LAN and WIFI or the NAT: Port Forward rule for 10.10.10.1 is not setup correctly.  If you don't change this setting things still work but everything runs slow over wifi.
                    • Make sure to whitelist all the DNSBL sites FQDN via an allow aliases, some IPv4 block-lists include the IP space the DNSBL are found in
                    • DBSBL is basicly a man in the middle for DNS so any site that is block but running https will create warrnings. Depending on how the brower is setup it might just ignore or not display the error.  CTRL+SHIFT+I on both Chrome and Firebox will bring up dev panel where you can see which pages are not loading. Chrome will show an error, Firefox will show a red slash throught the lock icon.
                    • Noticed a list of domains in the Alexa top 1K that serve up ads, since I don't want this I added the following custom block list to my Ads DNS Group which will remove them from any DNS group that is using the Alexa top 1K filter. To confirm make sure "Enable Alexa Whitelist" is NOT checked for this DNS group.
                    popcash.net
                    www.popcash.net
                    cdn.popcash.net
                    outbrain.com
                    www.outbrain.com
                    onclickads.net
                    www.onclickads.net
                    googleadservices.com
                    www.googleadservices.com
                    adcash.com
                    www.adcash.com
                    popads.net
                    www.popads.net
                    popmyads.com
                    www.popmyads.com
                    
                    
                    • List of domains added to DNSBL Custom Domain Suppression to stop them from being blocked
                    
                    goo.gl
                    google.com
                    www.google.com
                    mail.google.com
                    docs.google.com
                    sites.google.com
                    fonts.googleapis.com
                    cache.google.com
                    clients.google.com
                    clients0.google.com
                    clients1.google.com
                    clients2.google.com
                    clients3.google.com
                    clients4.google.com
                    clients5.google.com
                    clients6.google.com
                    clients7.google.com
                    clients8.google.com
                    clients9.google.com
                    www.maxmind.com
                    s3.amazonaws.com
                    fls-na.amazon.com
                    login.live.com
                    redis.io
                    pgl.yoyo.org
                    someonewhocares.org
                    www.thingamajob.com
                    winhelp2002.mvps.org
                    hosts-file.net
                    www.hosts-file.net
                    adaway.org
                    sysctl.org
                    adblock.gjtech.net
                    www.dshield.org
                    malwaredomainlist.com
                    malwaredomains.com
                    bambenekconsulting.com
                    malwarepatrol.net
                    zeustracker.abuse.ch
                    malc0de.com
                    curl.haxx.se
                    dl.dropboxusercontent.com
                    whois.cymru.com
                    github.com
                    collector-cdn.github.com
                    pivotal.github.com
                    cloud.github.com
                    raw.githubusercontent.com
                    raw.github.com
                    stopforumspam.com
                    www.stopforumspam.com
                    sourceforge.net
                    www.sourceforge.net
                    iweb.dl.sourceforge.net
                    chase.com
                    www.chase.com
                    mint.com
                    www.mint.com
                    americanexpress.com
                    www.americanexpress.com
                    online.americanexpress.com
                    linuxquestions.org
                    www.linuxquestions.org
                    optimizely.com
                    www.optimizely.com
                    api.optimizely.com
                    cdn.optimizely.com
                    cdn2.optimizely.com
                    cdn3.optimizely.com
                    slashdot.org
                    www.slashdot.org
                    ebay.com
                    www.ebay.com
                    rover.ebay.com
                    srx.main.ebayrtm.com
                    openbl.org
                    www.openbl.org
                    www.us.openbl.org
                    delta.com
                    www.delta.com
                    aa.com
                    www.aa.com
                    cruisesonly.com
                    www.cruisesonly.com
                    ripe.net
                    www.ripe.net
                    weather.com
                    www.weather.com
                    lacnic.net
                    www.lacnic.net
                    tvrage.com
                    services.tvrage.com
                    www.tvrage.com
                    publicbt.com
                    device.maxmind.com
                    www.boingo.com
                    xda-developers.com
                    www.xda-developers.com
                    forum.xda-developers.com
                    opengapps.org
                    download.mono-project.com
                    
                    
                    • Ads DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: NOT Enabled

                    • Add Custom Block List noted above

                    
                    http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=hosts&mimetype=plaintextoup	yoyo
                    http://hosts-file.net/ad_servers.txt							hphosts_ats
                    https://adaway.org/hosts.txt								adaway
                    http://sysctl.org/cameleon/hosts							syctrl
                    http://adblock.gjtech.net/?format=unix-hosts						gjtech
                    
                    
                    • Privacy Fraud DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: Enabled

                    
                    https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_tracking.txt			disconnect_basic
                    http://hosts-file.net/fsa.txt								hphost_fsa
                    http://hosts-file.net/hjk.txt								hphost_hjk
                    http://hosts-file.net/pha.txt								hphost_psh
                    https://www.dshield.org/feeds/suspiciousdomains_High.txt				dshield_sdh
                    
                    
                    • Malware Exploit DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: Enabled

                    
                    https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_malvertising.txt			disconnect_malvertising
                    http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/hosts.txt					malwaredomainlist
                    http://mirror1.malwaredomains.com/files/justdomains					malwaredomains			
                    https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_malware.txt				disconnect_malware
                    http://hosts-file.net/emd.txt								hphosts_emd
                    http://hosts-file.net/exp.txt								hphosts_exp
                    http://hosts-file.net/mmt.txt								hphosts_mmt
                    https://lists.malwarepatrol.net/cgi/getfile?receipt=f1442112770&product=8&list=dansguardian malwarepatrol
                    https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/blocklist.php?download=domainblocklist			zeustracker
                    https://malc0de.com/bl/BOOT								malc0de
                    
                    
                    • SPAM DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: Enabled

                    
                    http://hosts-file.net/grm.txt								hphost_grm
                    http://hosts-file.net/hfs.txt								hphost_hfs
                    https://spam404bl.com/blacklist.txt							spam_404
                    
                    
                    • Malicious DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: Enabled

                    
                    http://hosts-file.net/hphosts-partial.txt						hphost_partial
                    http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.txt							mvps_hosts
                    http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/hosts							SomeoneWhoCares
                    https://gist.githubusercontent.com/BBcan177/4a8bf37c131be4803cb2/raw			BBcan177
                    
                    
                    • BambenekConsulting DNS Group

                    • Update Frequency: Once a Day

                    • Enable Alexa Whitelist: Enabled

                    
                    http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/dga-feed.gz					bambenek_dga
                    http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/c2-dommasterlist.txt				bambenek_c2
                    
                    

                    Thanks
                    Tony M.**

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                      tonymorella
                      last edited by

                      @vito:

                      BBCan177,
                      Any problems running your list import script on PFB 2.0?

                      This scripted worked without an issue for me.

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                        ntct
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                        Oops! I found ZeuS Tracker is shut down, I hope it is only temporary.

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                          Hugovsky
                          last edited by

                          @fraglord:

                          Can you elaborate? I have multi-wan and forwarding disabled and everything works.

                          If you enable forwarding mode then a foward-zone named "." is created as well as some forward-addr entries with the DNS servers you sepcified system->general setup.
                          Default behavior of unbound is to query the Root servers. But if you have a multi-WAN configuration and need to specifiy a different DNS server for each WAN(gateway) you need forwarding mode to be enabled. So yeah, works without forwarding mode for some multi-WAN configs that are fine with just the Root servers.

                          Thank you.

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                            A Former User
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                            I am receiving certificate invalid errors after enabling the DNSBL when navigating certain sites - so far the culprit seems to mainly be googleads.g.doubleclick.net when trying to serve content over an HTTPS enabled website.

                            The attempt still shows in the Alerts tab of pfBlockerNG, the main site still loads, but it seems to be wanting to use the firewall's self signed certificate as the certificate for the ad server host.

                            Did I miss a setting somewhere to prevent this from happening?

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                              doktornotor Banned
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                              There's no such setting anywhere and no way to prevent this from happening really, except for whitelisting the domain.

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                                reggie14
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                                @Atlan

                                To a certain extent, this isn't surprising.  pfBlockerNG essentially has to Man-in-the-Midde HTTPS.  If the ad is being loaded from an HTTPS server (I don't necessarily mean the page you're viewing, rather where the ad itself is coming from), then pfBlockerNG redirects you to its own little webserver running on your pfsense box, and, since is done over HTTPS, that webserver uses a generic, default certificate.  It's a different cert than what is used for the pfsense WebGUI.  For various reasons, pfBlockerNG uses the same certifcate for every blocked HTTPS resource.  This creates a problem because the name in the certificate doesn't match the domain name of the blocked resource, which is why you see certificate warnings.  There's no good way around this, though.  Attempting to dynamically create valid certs off a CA running on the pfsense box would be both complicated and slow.

                                But, I'm a little surprised you're seeing warnings.  I used to see warnings occasionally, but I haven't for a while.  I thought browsers just started silently dropping HTTPS connections to external resources when there's a bad certificate.

                                Can you provide additional information to reproduce this?  What browser are you using?  What webpage were you accessing?  If I can see an example, and maybe inspect a packet capture and page source code may be I can see what's going on.

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                                  MBwork
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                                  What about setting your virtual address to 0.0.0.0? As that whole /8 is non-routable, you wouldn't get the cert error. It would just silently fail to load ads.

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                                    reggie14
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                                    @mbarnes:

                                    What about setting your virtual address to 0.0.0.0? As that whole /8 is non-routable, you wouldn't get the cert error. It would just silently fail to load ads.

                                    While that might hide the cert error, there would be downsides.  First, some some pages will hang as they wait for the ad server to respond.  Second, blackholing the traffic completely by setting the VIP to something other than the DNSBL webserver will disable alerts.  That would create problems, because the regular ad-blocking lists WILL break some sites and mobile apps.  The alerts are, by far, the easiest way to track down problems.

                                    There are better plausible workarounds, but we need to see some examples to understand under what circumstances people run into cert errors.

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                                      BIGGRIMTIM
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                                      Sorry if this is stupid question.  I am using OpenDNS and wondered if I can use DNSBL along with it?  The only way I was able to get alert data was by changing the DNS settings on my PC.

                                      Thanks.

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                                        doktornotor Banned
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                                        @BIGGRIMTIM:

                                        Sorry if this is stupid question.  I am using OpenDNS and wondered if I can use DNSBL along with it?  The only way I was able to get alert data was by changing the DNS settings on my PC.

                                        Not in this way. If you point your clients to pfSense as DNS server and use OpenDNS as forwarders for Unbound, then yes it should work.

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                                          tonymorella
                                          last edited by

                                          @Atlan:

                                          I am receiving certificate invalid errors after enabling the DNSBL when navigating certain sites - so far the culprit seems to mainly be googleads.g.doubleclick.net when trying to serve content over an HTTPS enabled website.

                                          The attempt still shows in the Alerts tab of pfBlockerNG, the main site still loads, but it seems to be wanting to use the firewall's self signed certificate as the certificate for the ad server host.

                                          Did I miss a setting somewhere to prevent this from happening?

                                          Ya ran into the same problem while beta testing, completely forgot about this issue until I read your post :) For a quick fix I created a CA and web certificate via pfsense GUI then copies this cert to /var/unbound/dnsbl_cert.pem which dnsbl light http will use.  Then push out the CA to all the desktops, could be done via GPO or login scripts. With https://letsencrypt.org/ picking up traction, everything is going to be running over TLS or SSL soon going to have to implement this type of fix.

                                          **EDIT: Sorry guys did a bad job on this post and what I was doing, it does not fix the underlying issue with the TLS stream being bad because the cert is not valid, reggie14 did a much better job testing this than I. In my setup is simply helped limit the errors in Chrome. Again just a quick fix that might help. Again sorry for the confusion.

                                          FYI the update from Chrome 45 to 46 made a difference in what come up under security warnings:
                                          http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/10/chrome-finally-kills-off-the-http-https-mixed-content-warning/**

                                          Thanks
                                          Tony M

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                                            asterix
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                                            Getting this EasyList error for w/o elements.

                                            [ DNSBL_EasyList - w/o Elements ] Download FAIL
                                              Could not determine IP address of host.
                                              Firewall and/or IDS are not blocking download.

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