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    Pfsense doesn't apply rules

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    • GertjanG Offline
      Gertjan @Konstanti
      last edited by Gertjan

      @konstanti said in Pfsense doesn't apply rules:

      Check the system log for any errors

      Or even pastebin it here (the /tmp/rules.debug file)

      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        atmega
        last edited by

        Thanks!
        I found this file. It was created when pfsense started.
        If I apply rules, file doesn't change.

        I found log_error ("WARNING: Could not write new rules!"); in the file /etc/inc/filter.inc
        in the function filter_configure_sync
        Then I added such a code
        $file_12 = "/tmp/text.txt";
        $fdescr = fopen($file_12, "a");
        fwrite($fdescr, "Step1");
        fclose($fdescr);

        in the top of the file /etc/inc/filter.inc

        Then i changed a rule and look in the file /tmp/text.txt. And I saw words "Step1".
        it means the code works.

        Then I added such a breakpoint at the top of function filter_configure_sync.
        Again I changed a rule and sawin file. New words didn't appear.
        It's mean that function don't called. Right?

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          atmega
          last edited by

          While I was making make researches I found some way to solve this problem without rebooting.

          1. Change a rule, add a rule and so on. Press Apply
          2. from command line run such a command /etc/rc.filter_configure_sync
          3. Now you can see your rule in an output of command pfctl -sr
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            Konstanti @atmega
            last edited by

            @atmega This is wrong.
            Everything should happen automatically

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            • A Offline
              atmega
              last edited by

              i understand it!
              But now I can at least change rules without rebooting!

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                Konstanti @atmega
                last edited by

                @atmega Here we have to deal with the www server
                if ($_POST ['apply']) {
                $retval = 0;
                $retval / = filter_configure();
                /usr/local/www / firewall_rules.php

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                  atmega
                  last edited by

                  Konstanti, a lot of thanks for your help.
                  I found the place in /usr/local/www/firewall_rules.php, wich you pointed me.
                  I changed filter_configure() to filter_configure_sync() and now everything works perfectly!
                  I applied rules, I rebooted my server - all right!
                  Thanks!

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                    Konstanti @atmega
                    last edited by

                    @atmega
                    Great that it works
                    However, it is unclear for what reason does not work normally update the rules ?
                    The normal scheme looks like this
                    Apply -> filter_configure -> send_message("filter reload") -> daemon check_reload_status -> /etc/rc.filter_configure_sync

                    This daemon is responsible for asynchronous updating :
                    rules, interfaces, openvpn, dyndns, restarting webgui,....
                    Therefore , if with some problems You may run into problems elsewhere .

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                      atmega
                      last edited by

                      I see you are good at pfsense code!
                      Could you prompt me where does handler of send_message("filter reload") located?
                      I look at him more closely.

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                        Konstanti @atmega
                        last edited by

                        @atmega
                        /etc/inc/util.inc

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                          atmega
                          last edited by

                          Hi!
                          I did the next steps:

                          1. I looked in /etc/inc/util.inc and found the body of function send_message.
                            I saw that function open a file and write a command to this file. If file doesn't exist then function run daemon check_reload_status.
                            2)But I didn't find the file to writing. I tried manually to run check_reload_status and got error "library libevent-2.0.so.5 not found"!!!!
                          2. I did next command from comand line ldd /usr/local/sbin/check_reload_status
                            I really saw that library libevent-2.0.so.5 is not found
                          3. I ran a search of missing library and found other version of library libevent.
                          4. At the least I created a symbolic link ln -s /usr/local/lib/libevent-2.1.so.6 /usr/local/lib/libevent-2.0.so.5

                          Now I see that everything works perfectly!!!
                          I rebooted server - everything works!

                          Konstanti! Thanks for your help!

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