Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense
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hey guys, i installed on pfsense 2.4.4 the system patch and created a new patch as:
-description: marcelloc patch
-patch contents: *I pasted this patch: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/244_unofficial_packages_list.patch
-Patch Strip Count: 1
-Base Directory: /I saved it and clicked in TEST and then APPLY but unfortunatley the e2guardian doesn't appeared in Package Manager.
Can someone help me solve this please? thank you!
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You need to copy the contents of 244_unofficial_packages_list.patch .
Do not use url to package. Click on the link in Github and copy all text in the file and past it into patch contents window. Save it then apply it. -
thank you @kenrutt for your help, but i'm using raw file link, ie it's the same as I use copy/paste code content. I solved the problem, for 2.4.4 version follow the steps:
first of all go to Diagnostics->Command Prompt and put the command: fetch -q -o /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/Unofficial.conf and then click in execute.
then go to packages and install system patch and create a patch as:
-description: marcelloc patch
-patch contents: *I pasted this patch: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/244_unofficial_packages_list.patch
-Patch Strip Count: 1
-Base Directory: /save it and click in TEST and then APPLY.
Go to packages and e2guardian5 will be able to be installed.
thank you
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@mococanet said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
thank you @kenrutt for your help, but i'm using raw file link, ie it's the same as I use copy/paste code content. I solved the problem, for 2.4.4 version follow the steps:
first of all go to Diagnostics->Command Prompt and put the command: fetch -q -o /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/Unofficial.conf and then click in execute.
then go to packages and install system patch and create a patch as:
-description: marcelloc patch
-patch contents: *I pasted this patch: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/244_unofficial_packages_list.patch
-Patch Strip Count: 1
-Base Directory: /save it and click in TEST and then APPLY.
Go to packages and e2guardian5 will be able to be installed.
thank you
You forgot to install the repo first... On upgrades the unofficial repo gets overwritten.
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yes @pfsensation the problem was solved.
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@asterix said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@marcelloc I had a look, it looks like e2guardian isn't defined in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc. I attempted to manually define it but wasn't too sure of the parameters. Can you shed some light?
@pfsensation is this resolve already? I will be deploying e2g tomorrow i dont want to have issue on pfsense crashing
On your production system, don't upgrade to 2.4.4 yet. I still haven't been able to resolve that log rotation issue. For me it just crashes E2 Guardian once a day and it restarts itself. Barely even notice it but nevertheless its still an issue.
Going to have to wait for @marcelloc to have a look at this. I tried some fixes but my knowledge of the inner workings of pfsense packages isn't great.
It’s frustrating now. I tried a clean install but still have the issue with log rotation crash. No internet till I do a full reboot. Any response from @marcelloc ?
For me sure E2 Guardian crashes for a second, but it's never so bad that my entire Internet dies until I reboot. Must be something config related, my block page is hosted separately on another nginx instance using the WPAD package. Maybe that's it?
I've already let Marcello know about the issue, and I'm sure he knows as well from his own systems. For the time being, I am log rotating using Cron, yeah it's a bit of a pain. But at the end of the day, we have to realise that all the people who contribute to E2 Guardian, including myself do it in our spare time. Sometimes life gets in the way, sometimes work gets in the way. But things will be back to normal again, we just need to be patient.
EDIT: Here's the simple command I'm using to literally wipe the access.log roughly every 8 hours (obviously scale this to meet your needs):
echo -n "" > /var/log/e2guardian/access.log -
anybody had success on e2g with mutli wan setup with vlan?
currently im using e2g with multi-wan setup + vlan. i had observed that when it is enabled, bandwidth would be maxed out.
some vlan gateways are routed to specific ISP_1 but strangely it affects the bandwidth of ISP_2. -
@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
anybody had success on e2g with mutli wan setup with vlan?
currently im using e2g with multi-wan setup + vlan. i had observed that when it is enabled, bandwidth would be maxed out.
some vlan gateways are routed to specific ISP_1 but strangely it affects the bandwidth of ISP_2.That sounds odd, E2 Guardian doesn't support multi WAN yet. Are you using VLANs on WAN side of your pfSense?
I've got it working on the LAN side but I've not tested the WAN side yet.
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@pfsensation using vlan on the LAN side.
hhmmm maybe that's the issue...e2g does not support multi-wan - multi ISP setup. -
@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation using vlan on the LAN side.
hhmmm maybe that's the issue...e2g does not support multi-wan - multi ISP setup.Ahhh that makes sense, your previous message wasn't too clear. If you're using E2 Guardian, and have transparent mode enabled it'll try to route the traffic through it. If you then have other rules outside E2 Guardian they maybe clashing with each other and hence why you're seeing traffic on both WAN lines.
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@pfsensation ill try to setup vlan with no rules in it and ill check the usage on both ISP.
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@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation ill try to setup vlan with no rules in it and ill check the usage on both ISP.
That'll probably eliminate the issues with activity seen on the second WAN link but the issues persists. E2guardian doesn't support multi WAN yet.
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@pfsensation bumper!!! hope e2g will support multi-wan setup soon.
it's norm nowadays that company have multiple wan -
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@asterix said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@marcelloc I had a look, it looks like e2guardian isn't defined in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc. I attempted to manually define it but wasn't too sure of the parameters. Can you shed some light?
@pfsensation is this resolve already? I will be deploying e2g tomorrow i dont want to have issue on pfsense crashing
On your production system, don't upgrade to 2.4.4 yet. I still haven't been able to resolve that log rotation issue. For me it just crashes E2 Guardian once a day and it restarts itself. Barely even notice it but nevertheless its still an issue.
Going to have to wait for @marcelloc to have a look at this. I tried some fixes but my knowledge of the inner workings of pfsense packages isn't great.
It’s frustrating now. I tried a clean install but still have the issue with log rotation crash. No internet till I do a full reboot. Any response from @marcelloc ?
For me sure E2 Guardian crashes for a second, but it's never so bad that my entire Internet dies until I reboot. Must be something config related, my block page is hosted separately on another nginx instance using the WPAD package. Maybe that's it?
I've already let Marcello know about the issue, and I'm sure he knows as well from his own systems. For the time being, I am log rotating using Cron, yeah it's a bit of a pain. But at the end of the day, we have to realise that all the people who contribute to E2 Guardian, including myself do it in our spare time. Sometimes life gets in the way, sometimes work gets in the way. But things will be back to normal again, we just need to be patient.
EDIT: Here's the simple command I'm using to literally wipe the access.log roughly every 8 hours (obviously scale this to meet your needs):
echo -n "" > /var/log/e2guardian/access.logMy issue is that e2 crashes and recovers during the log rotation but for some reason blocks all internet till I reboot it. The log rotation has been sketchy and I can't pin point the exact time. Sometimes e2 crashes in the middle of the day and my family is without internet till the time I come back home and reboot the VM instance.
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@asterix said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@asterix said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@kenpachizaraki said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@marcelloc I had a look, it looks like e2guardian isn't defined in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc. I attempted to manually define it but wasn't too sure of the parameters. Can you shed some light?
@pfsensation is this resolve already? I will be deploying e2g tomorrow i dont want to have issue on pfsense crashing
On your production system, don't upgrade to 2.4.4 yet. I still haven't been able to resolve that log rotation issue. For me it just crashes E2 Guardian once a day and it restarts itself. Barely even notice it but nevertheless its still an issue.
Going to have to wait for @marcelloc to have a look at this. I tried some fixes but my knowledge of the inner workings of pfsense packages isn't great.
It’s frustrating now. I tried a clean install but still have the issue with log rotation crash. No internet till I do a full reboot. Any response from @marcelloc ?
For me sure E2 Guardian crashes for a second, but it's never so bad that my entire Internet dies until I reboot. Must be something config related, my block page is hosted separately on another nginx instance using the WPAD package. Maybe that's it?
I've already let Marcello know about the issue, and I'm sure he knows as well from his own systems. For the time being, I am log rotating using Cron, yeah it's a bit of a pain. But at the end of the day, we have to realise that all the people who contribute to E2 Guardian, including myself do it in our spare time. Sometimes life gets in the way, sometimes work gets in the way. But things will be back to normal again, we just need to be patient.
EDIT: Here's the simple command I'm using to literally wipe the access.log roughly every 8 hours (obviously scale this to meet your needs):
echo -n "" > /var/log/e2guardian/access.logMy issue is that e2 crashes and recovers during the log rotation but for some reason blocks all internet till I reboot it. The log rotation has been sketchy and I can't pin point the exact time. Sometimes e2 crashes in the middle of the day and my family is without internet till the time I come back home and reboot the VM instance.
Your machine is definitely failing more miserably. Have you checked to make are that you don't have other packages using the port 80/443? Such as pfblocker and the Web interface? A while back on very first versions of E2 Guardian on pfSense I used to get entire system crashes. After I sorted the things above, it's been stable as a rock.
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@pfsensation I turned off logging completely and checked under Cron jobs and the log rotation script was removed onces I disabled logging. So far so good. 2 days with no issues.
Speaking for logging, is there a way to show the logs in graphs.. like which ip/subnet made what requests which were denied .. especially the denied ones.
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hey guys, i'm using pfsense 2.4.4 + e2guardian-v5 but every day at midnight a crash system is reported:
PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/service-utils.inc, Line: 668, Message: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to function service_control_stop(), 1 passed in /usr/local/www/e2guardian_logrotate.php on line 42 and exactly 2 expected in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc:668
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/local/www/e2guardian_logrotate.php(42): service_control_stop('e2guardian')
#1 {main}I've seen some people with the same problems, has anyone managed to solve it?
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@mococanet said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
hey guys, i'm using pfsense 2.4.4 + e2guardian-v5 but every day at midnight a crash system is reported:
PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/service-utils.inc, Line: 668, Message: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to function service_control_stop(), 1 passed in /usr/local/www/e2guardian_logrotate.php on line 42 and exactly 2 expected in /etc/inc/service-utils.inc:668
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/local/www/e2guardian_logrotate.php(42): service_control_stop('e2guardian')
#1 {main}I've seen some people with the same problems, has anyone managed to solve it?
thank youFor the time being, just turn off log rotation under reporting. The script has issues on 2.4.4.
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@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
For the time being, just turn off log rotation under reporting. The script has issues on 2.4.4.
thank you @pfsensation i'll do that. cheers!
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Hi,
As you might know, e2guardian "Log Rotation" feature doesn't work and it makes service crash if this feature enabled. I just wrote a shell script to solve this problem for now.
This shell script backup the e2guardian "access.log" file with tar command and then clean up inside of the file. Log rotation simply doing kind of this thing. Until the "log rotation" feature gets fixed, this option can be used.
Instructions
1. step : Disable "Log Rotation" feature under "Report and Log" menu and then Save it.
2. step : SSH to your pfsense and then go to /root directory and create necessary file. Also give executable permission.
Commands:
cd /root/ touch logrotate.sh chmod u+x logrotate.sh
3. step : Edit the file and copy/paste the code. Do not forget to Save and exit.
#!/bin/sh # Get current date. date=$(date "+%Y%m%d-%H:%M") # Where are the log files in? (directory) directory="/var/log/e2guardian" # Log files name file1name="access.log" # The directory where the log files (tar.gz) are going to be keep in. backup_directory="/var/log/e2guardian/backups" # If backup directory doesn't exists, then create. If already created then go on. if [ ! -d $backup_directory ]; then mkdir $backup_directory echo "----------------------------------------------" echo "$backup_directory has been created!" echo "----------------------------------------------" fi # Log rotate process(1). cd $directory PWD=$(pwd) if [ $PWD/ = $directory/ ]; then [ ! -f $file1name ] && { echo "Opps! The file $file1name could not found! Check $directory directory!"; exit 1; } tar cvfz ${backup_directory}/${file1name}.${date}.tar.gz $file1name 2> /tmp/error.log if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "An error occurred while making a backup, see /tmp/error.log file." exit 3 fi cat /dev/null > $file1name echo "$file1name has been cleaned! Date: $date. You can find backed up files in $backup_directory" rm /tmp/error.log fi exit 0
4. step : Try to run the shell script and see the result. If you get error, let me know.
sh /root/logrotate.sh Output: ---------------------------------------------- /var/log/e2guardian/backups has been created! ---------------------------------------------- access.log has been cleaned! Date: 20181028-22:20. You can find backed up files in /var/log/e2guardian/backups
Add Crontab
You also need to write crontab on pfsense to make this script works end of the day everyday. Or you can configure the date and time as you wish.
Install "cron" package first.
Example crontab.
Minute: 30
Hour: 23
Day of the Month : *
Month of the Year : *
Day of the Week : *
User : root
Command : sh /root/logrotate.shDo not forget to restart cron service.
service cron onerestart
That's all for now.)
My github account: https://github.com/lifeoverlinux