PfBlockerNG Breaks realtor.com
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I cleared my browser cache using CCleaner and flushed dns with 'ipconfig /flushdns'. The package force/cron update appears to not update everything as a firewall reboot was required.
After once again enabling pfBlocker and restarting my firewall realtor.com is no longer working. Nothing aside from some youtube and google ad servers are showing up in the dnsbl log file. Again disabling and rebooting the firewall fixes the issue.
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I ran all 3 force update options just to be safe.
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If you want to use teamviewer or something to see for yourself whats going on, by all means let's do it!
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Did you check the IPV4 alerts ? Maybe the IPs of realtor.com are blocked ?
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When you manually add the Whitelisted Domains, the Unbound Resolver may have also been caching that Domain….
When you use the Alerts Tab "+" icon it runs a flush command to remove any traces of the Whitelisted Domain from the Resolver....
So since you manually added that Domain to the Whitelist, its probably the reason why its was still cached... The reboot cleared the Resolver cache and that allowed you to access that Domain....
You could run this command to clear a Domain manually from the Resolver:
(Change example.com to the domain to be flushed):unbound-control -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf flush example.com
And this will show whats in the Resolver cache:
unbound-control -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf dump_cache
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The only entries that show up in the Alerts tab are ones in the DNSBL section. The only entries in the dnsbl.log file are unrelated to realtor.com. In fact, now that I've done the force updates, changed the settings in the Alerts tab to show 50 entries, and refreshed the log file a few times. No new entries at all are showing up in the Alerts tab or the .log files….... Going to reboot my firewall again.
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I cleared pfBlocker's settings by unchecking the first two tick boxes, saving, rechecking them, saving, then force updating, then rebooted the firewall. No new log or alerts are showing up. Ads are still being blocked and realtor.com is still broken.
Why is this package so borked??? I had to remove it before due to the memory issues and now I'm going to have to remove it again. It's just not stable and highly inconsistent.
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You mean this site?
Hmm… looks ok to me... Check your Whitelists... sometimes its a CNAME that is being blocked...
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Yes he means this site.. 8)
Works for me here too.
Why is this package so borked??? I had to remove it before due to the memory issues and now I'm going to have to remove it again. It's just not stable and highly inconsistent.
I've had this a million times. Perform troubleshooting step by step with a clean state in between (reboot the FW if necessary) and I bet you will find whats going on. I bet your site points to another site which points to a dozen other sites, and so on so forth which are blocked. Not uncommon these days. Some sites wouldn't load (for me) because while they were allowed (not on any block lists), they were loading tons of content from facebook.com which is blocked here. My guess is that their website was so badly coded (or they purposely forced the users to go through facebook) and wouldnt load unless access to FB was 100%.
Again, pfsense and therefore pfBNG can be hard to troubleshoot but in the end works very well. pfBNG is not borked. The memory issues you are referring to were caused, as I understands it, by other factors (Maxmind) and not from pfBNG being inconsistent or unreliable..
Finally, if you are not satisfied with pfBNG, who forces you to use it? There are other ways to block domains, IP ranges and such in pfsense, pfBNG is only making all that easier.
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Try with another Browser.
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Just tried realtor.com with pfBlockerNG. Its working. so must be your own issue.
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I immediately checked the alerts tab and only see entries for google ad servers. Is there a way to enable more than the last 5 entries? I also went into F12 debug console on my browser and the form seems to point to 'move.com' after whitelisting '.realtor.com' and '.move.com' then performing a force update the website is still broken. Only after disabling PfBlocker and restarting my firewall does the site work again.
Just an FYI… You went to www.realtor.com and it loaded, however; the "Search box" wouldn't work.... So why would you put "realtor.com" in the DNSBL Whitelist? You could already access that site? The issue is that the website loads other Domain names. You can review the Alerts Tab or F12 Dev mode in the Browser to see which other Domains are being blocked.
I already had these Domains below in my DNSBL Whitelist, so this is why the page search box worked. Other people have also confirmed that Whitelisting this domain allowed the Seach box to function… Seems realtor.com calls adobe for a javascript file (.js).
assets.adobedtm.com
san-assets.adobedtm.com.edgekey.net # CNAME for (assets.adobedtm.com)
e5799.g.akamaiedge.net # CNAME for (assets.adobedtm.com)The Domain "assets.adobedtm.com" is being listed by the following DNSBL Feeds as an "Analytics Domain":
grep "assets.adobedtm.com" /var/db/pfblockerng/dnsblorig/*
Cameleon.orig:127.0.0.1 assets.adobedtm.com
MVPS.orig:# 0.0.0.0 assets.adobedtm.com #[affects landsend.com]
hpHosts.orig:127.0.0.1 assets.adobedtm.com
hpHosts_ads.orig:127.0.0.1 assets.adobedtm.com -
BBcan177, exactly what I thought….
Thanks for demonstrating, and showing pfblockerNG works very well once more!