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    Dnsbl_error.log growth rate /size

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      ghorsepower
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      I am having identical problems. It seems like the dnsbl_error.log keeps trying to stay under the file size limit imposed for minutes to hours then something fails and the log file stops clearing just keeps growing and growing until you run out of disk space.

      If you just delete the log file with rm -rf from shell access it still grows and eats disk space because the file is locked apparently. So i have been rebooting every day to clear it and regain diskspace so my firewall wont crash.

      I figured out today that if you go to Firewall/pfBlockerNG/DNSBL and uncheck "Enable DNSBL", click save. Delete /var/log/pfblockerng/dnsbl_error.log, it actually deletes and regains lost disk space, avoiding a reboot. Then go back to settings and re-enable DNSBL it at least saves a reboot daily? Hope they fix this bug soon because its getting tedious to clean this by hand each day.

      The culprit seems to be "HTTP["host"] ( device-metrics-us.amazon.com ) compare to  .*"

      I am not sure what is causing this, I do have several amazon devices, kindles, fire-tv's etc… They are apparently causing DNSBL to vomit at the rate of 200 lines per second like the gentleman said above? Eventually overloading the clearing function of log management filling the disk.

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
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        The next release will have a new function to process this log… Just got bogged down since getting back from the holidays... So still working on a couple loose ends...  Thanks!

        "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

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        • BBcan177B
          BBcan177 Moderator
          last edited by

          You could add these domains to Unbound as a Host override and set them to resolve to 0.0.0.0

          Which will bypass DNSBL completely…

          "Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."

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            ghorsepower
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            @BBcan177:

            The next release will have a new function to process this log… Just got bogged down since getting back from the holidays... So still working on a couple loose ends...  Thanks!

            Awesome, thanks for the work and looking forward to the next release.

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              Valeriy
              last edited by

              I can confirm that issue exist, 43GB log file after 8 hours ))

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                beynon
                last edited by

                I'm seeing this problem now also.  Twice now actually, the latest today.  I'm now on pfsense 2.4.3-RELEASE and pfBlockerNG 2.1.2_2.

                Anyone know if this log growth problem is fixed in 2.1.2_2 or if the next release will include it?

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                  MingoDynasty
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                  I've been having this issue every few days. Last time it filled up in like 3 days? Each time, the /var/log/pfblockerng/dnsbl_error.log file grows to 4.3 GB, which maxes out my Pfsense disk and then causes things to crash and my DNS server to go down.

                  Problem goes away if I restart pfblockerng service, which automatically clears the log file, and then follow that with a reboot. Unfortunately I cannot really keep constant tabs on the disk usage, so I've simply resorted to keeping the pfblockerng service disabled until this issue gets resolved.

                  Strangely I've been running pfblockerng for several months now and never had any issues until now.

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                    bbrendon
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                    Is there a ticket/bug to track this issue?

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                    • BBcan177B
                      BBcan177 Moderator
                      last edited by

                      @bbrendon:

                      Is there a ticket/bug to track this issue?

                      This is fixed in the next major release… Its been submitted and is under review. Once approved it will be published as a "devel" release, followed by a full release shortly after...

                      https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/515

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                        ada4u @nickd
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                        @nickd hello, still, can't figure out why this logs keeps growing, but in our case to reduce the size, we send this command:
                        echo "..." > /var/log/pfblockerng/dnsbl_error.log every hour from the cron, this way you dont have to reinit or anything,

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                        • BBcan177B
                          BBcan177 Moderator @ada4u
                          last edited by

                          @ada4u Install pfBlockerNG-devel which doesn't use that functionality.

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                            ada4u @BBcan177
                            last edited by

                            @BBcan177 said in Dnsbl_error.log growth rate /size:

                            pfBlockerNG

                            Thank you so much...

                            that did the trick

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                              4o4rh
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                              This issue is back again. My /var ram drive is becoming full from it, but this has only started since i installed malwarebytes on a PC.

                              2020-11-13 06:16:12: (configfile-glue.c.581) === start of condition block === 
                              2020-11-13 06:16:12: (configfile-glue.c.282) go parent global/SERVERsocket==0.0.0.0:8443 
                              2020-11-13 06:16:12: (configfile-glue.c.500) 2 (cached) result: true 
                              2020-11-13 06:16:12: (configfile-glue.c.449) HTTP["host"] ( telemetry.malwarebytes.com ) compare to  .* 
                              2020-11-13 06:16:12: (configfile-glue.c.493) 3 (uncached) result: true
                              
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                              • RonpfSR
                                RonpfS
                                last edited by RonpfS

                                @gwaitsi said in Dnsbl_error.log growth rate /size:

                                malwarebytes

                                Search for malwarebytes in the forum :
                                https://forum.netgate.com/topic/152239/pfblockerng-high-cpu/83

                                2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                                Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                                Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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                                  4o4rh @RonpfS
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                                  @RonpfS terrific, thanks

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                                  • RonpfSR
                                    RonpfS @4o4rh
                                    last edited by

                                    @gwaitsi
                                    Have a look at https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/comments/jt9k89/pfblockerng_malwarebytes_telementery_increased/

                                    2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
                                    Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8400 @ 2.66GHz 8GB
                                    Backup 0.5_5, Bandwidthd 0.7.4_4, Cron 0.3.7_5, pfBlockerNG-devel 3.0.0_16, Status_Traffic_Totals 2.3.1_1, System_Patches 1.2_5

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