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    Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?

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      A Former User
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      Development software is development software. If that isn't clear then it's not for you. That said, I'll add my thoughts on THIS specific package.

      1. I've been using it for a month or so with no problems. For me that means: I upgraded from the stable package and set it up with an understanding of what it would and would not do. That has been true in this case, no surprises. :)

      2. @BBcan177 is VERY attentive here and in other forums. For reasons known only to him he cares about this package a LOT as evidenced by the time he puts into answering questions and pushing fixes as issues arise. :) :)

      3. Labeling the package as development in it's current state is honest. Too many packages (not specifically referencing pfsense packages, but software in general) are pushed out as stable when the reality is they are in an unknown state and the developer wants the community to test it. :) :) :)

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      • JeGrJ
        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @A Former User
        last edited by JeGr

        @jwj said in Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?:

        Development software is development software. If that isn't clear then it's not for you. That said, I'll add my thoughts on THIS specific package.

        1. I've been using it for a month or so with no problems. For me that means: I upgraded from the stable package and set it up with an understanding of what it would and would not do. That has been true in this case, no surprises. :)

        2. @BBcan177 is VERY attentive here and in other forums. For reasons known only to him he cares about this package a LOT as evidenced by the time he puts into answering questions and pushing fixes as issues arise. :) :)

        3. Labeling the package as development in it's current state is honest. Too many packages (not specifically referencing pfsense packages, but software in general) are pushed out as stable when the reality is they are in an unknown state and the developer wants the community to test it. :) :) :)

        Couldn't describe it any better than that. Agree (and dito) to all three points wholeheartedly. Especially #3. In times with early access and never ending betas people tend to get confused about the state of software. It's nice to see a project/developer working like a role model you could recommend to others. Thanks for that @BBcan177

        Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

        If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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        • BBcan177B
          BBcan177 Moderator
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          @jegr @jwj

          Thank you both for your words... means a lot ... I caught the open source bug awhile ago, and I wish everyone would get more involved.

          You don't need to code... there is always help needed with testing, answering questions in the forum/reddit etc, and documentation to say the least...

          Thanks!

          "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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          • QinnQ
            Qinn @emammadov
            last edited by Qinn

            @emammadov said in Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?:

            @bbcan177 Since the Devel version is not stable, but pfBlockereng is stable. I mean, the main pfBlockereng will have the same functionalities as we see in devel version?

            It's very stable and I would really recommend it. IMHO BBcan177 is a very cautious man (which is good b.t.w.) to still call it develop, but that's entirely up to him.

            There are many more features, so it's much more than an upgrade from 2.1 to 2.2 would suggest. To name but one, the DNSBL section, it's really superb, now anyone can pick and choose from the many feeds that are listen in categories. So for anyone that found it hard or difficult to choose or select a feed, it's as easy as a few mouse clicks. You can add as many lists as you like (well limited by what your hardware can compute). So I can only say, 2 thumbs up!!

            Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
            Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
            Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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            • newyork10023N
              newyork10023
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              Can we confirm whether the (vicious) bug that caused pfBNG-devel to crash a pfSense guest VM instance under VMware ESXi has been fixed? It was some months ago that I tested pfBNG-devel. At that time, I found that after a day or so, pfBNG-devel would consistently crash pfSense running as a guest VM. I had to abandon testing.

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              • BBcan177B
                BBcan177 Moderator @newyork10023
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                @newyork10023 said in Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?:

                Can we confirm whether the (vicious) bug that caused pfBNG-devel to crash a pfSense guest VM instance under VMware ESXi has been fixed? It was some months ago that I tested pfBNG-devel. At that time, I found that after a day or so, pfBNG-devel would consistently crash pfSense running as a guest VM. I had to abandon testing.

                I don't believe that I have seen this issue posted anywhere? Please provide more details so it can be investigated.

                I have several VMs under ESXI and have not seen any issues myself.

                "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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                • newyork10023N
                  newyork10023 @BBcan177
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                  @bbcan177 I did not post it to the bug forums, sorry. I did mention it on Reddit, I believe, where another user wrote it was crashing on them similarly. Doubt posting to Reddit was of help to you. Apologies.

                  I don't remember specifics now and I didn't capture logs on it. It was early in the development, and I ... yada, yada, yada ... was too busy (i.e., lazy) to report it.

                  There would be a message in the ESXi remote console display of the VM with something to the effect, "[VM crashed]" at the bottom of the window (don't remember exact wording).

                  I didn't do much testing because the VM crashed: it happened three times to my knowledge, very consistently after a day or so. ESXi might have crashed (?), but, in any event, I was concerned with its stability and would reboot. It is my suspicion that the VM would route traffic unfiltered without the benefit of pfSense (a machine developed "unrepairable corruption" afterwards).

                  I will repeat testing after I divert traffic through another (physical) pfSense box to isolate the VM in the event it crashes and routes traffic unfiltered. I setup the alternate pfSense after the issues I had with the VM (and a gf who was very upset with the inconvenience).

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                  • BBcan177B
                    BBcan177 Moderator @newyork10023
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                    @newyork10023 said in Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?:

                    @bbcan177 I did not post it to the bug forums, sorry. I did mention it on Reddit, I believe, where another user wrote it was crashing on them similarly. Doubt posting to Reddit was of help to you. Apologies.

                    What is your /reddit user? I will check it out... Or send me the reddit post to review.

                    But I don't think there is an issue with devel under ESXI... I would suggest trying again and then we can go from there to see if its a devel issue, or something else...

                    "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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                      newyork10023 @BBcan177
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                      @bbcan177 Not the place for this, but since I have your attention. Can you add the EasyList for Romania, please? (The gf....)

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                      • BBcan177B
                        BBcan177 Moderator @newyork10023
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                        @newyork10023 said in Is pfBlockerNG Devel stable?:

                        @bbcan177 Not the place for this, but since I have your attention. Can you add the EasyList for Romania, please? (The gf....)

                        What is the URL and I can check it out...

                        "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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                        • newyork10023N
                          newyork10023 @BBcan177
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                          @bbcan177 Making the changes to my VLAN's now to re-route over the alternate pfSense.

                          And, it doesn't appear to be a Reddit post. Done some searching but I can't find the post.

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                            newyork10023 @BBcan177
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                            @bbcan177 The list with which I am familar is pulled by uBlock Origin, but I cannot determine which exact list it is. I did find the following lists, and I expect one is the list pulled by uBO:

                            https://www.zoso.ro/pages/rolist.txt
                            https://www.zoso.ro/pages/rolist2.txt

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