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    DNSBL Virtual IP: Address must be in an isolated Range that is not used in your Network.

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    • cybrnookC Offline
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      last edited by cybrnook

      @BBcan177 , looking at this line:

      $ip_validate = where_is_ipaddr_configured($_POST['pfb_dnsvip'], '' , true, true, '');
      

      Am I reading it correctly, you are defining variable ip_validate by comparing where_is_ipaddr_configured output, and then the logic is then to take the output ($_POST) of value pfb_dnsvip (which is already defined as 10.10.10.1 in line 114 of your php already)? I am trying to google php and figure out what's happening with the double quotes and the true true double quotes, but I see you are taking the output of that and counting the value in the next line to conclude is pfb_dnsvip is isloated or not. Just a little help on how you are doing this, so I can trace down on my end where the determination was made that 10.10.10.1 is NOT isolated on my env, please?

      A friend help me find the procedure of where_is_ip_configured, via a bug: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7430
      But that still doesn't make sense, since my Interfaces are LAN (192.168.1.1/24), WAN1, WAN2, and MULLVAD, and only MULLVAD comes in with a subnet of 10.10.0.* (not 10.10.10.*).

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        @cybrnook said in DNSBL Virtual IP: Address must be in an isolated Range that is not used in your Network.:

        LAN (192.168.1.1/32), WAN1, WAN2, and MULLVAD, and only MULLVAD comes in with a subnet of 10.10.0.* (not 10.10.10.*).

        Your lan is a /32??? How is that suppose to work? And what is your subnet on this 10.10.0/16 would overlap 10.10.10.x

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        • cybrnookC Offline
          cybrnook @johnpoz
          last edited by cybrnook

          @johnpoz

          Thanks a ton for the response (I know you are quite knowledgeable here in the forums), and sorry I updated the last reply (it's 24 not 32) my apologies on dumping incorrect info in too quick I guess, mind goes faster than my fingers.

          So, you are hitting right where I am suspecting, that the subnet that mullvad is pushing is what is the trigger. However, from my end, I don't believe that is a configurable, more a server push. Would you happen to know where I can find that out?

          I want to note, DNSBL is working fine for me, and has been for years. It's just after upgrading to the devel package, the config I have been using for years is suddenly not good enough anymore. So perhaps the fact that I added the VPN later in time after pfblocker was installed, it was a chicken/egg scenario? Since mullvad likes to be on 10.10.0, perhaps any new modification I made in pfblocker would have barked at me, but I wouldn't know since it's been set it and forget it for so long. So, VPN is on 10.10.0, pfblocker says 10.10.10 is too close, and I changed to 10.0.0.1 and that works fine. I am just more focused on the "why", and maybe either it really IS overlapping subnet, OR perhaps one layer deeper could be used in pfblockers qualification of an isolated subnet? I am just a sticky person as my friend always says, that's all.

          The base config for that interface is rather bare bones, no asking of subnet to be specified so I think it's pushed or either assigned by pfsense by default. The last octet for Mullvad is always the floating variable. I have never once seen it assign me an IP in the third octet, that's always 0:

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          • BBcan177B Offline
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            Goto pfSense Diagnostics / Execute PHP Commands and enter the following:

            $ip_validate = where_is_ipaddr_configured('10.10.10.1', '' , true, true, '');
            print_r($ip_validate);
            

            Then hit "Execute"

            This will report back if the DNSBL VIP address overlaps with any existing IPs that you have configured.

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            • johnpozJ Offline
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by johnpoz

              Looking at the status interfaces should show you what your mullvad interface is.

              vpninterface.png

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              • cybrnookC Offline
                cybrnook @BBcan177
                last edited by cybrnook

                @BBcan177 said in DNSBL Virtual IP: Address must be in an isolated Range that is not used in your Network.:

                Goto pfSense Diagnostics / Execute PHP Commands and enter the following:

                $ip_validate = where_is_ipaddr_configured('10.10.10.1', '' , true, true, '');
                print_r($ip_validate);
                

                Then hit "Execute"

                This will report back if the DNSBL VIP address overlaps with any existing IPs that you have configured.

                Well, that answers that :-) Just like your sig says, experience is something you don't get until after you need it!

                Array
                (
                    [0] => Array
                        (
                            [if] => opt2
                            [ip_or_subnet] => 10.10.0.5/16
                        )
                
                )
                

                So, it IS my Mullvad VPN that it is colliding with.

                With that now being brought to light and confirmed, is there anything that I, or other users, can do to avoid that and stick with your hard coded default?

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                • johnpozJ Offline
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  That they would use a /16 is just moronic!!!

                  So they have 65k some clients hitting the same vpn server?

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                  • cybrnookC Offline
                    cybrnook @johnpoz
                    last edited by cybrnook

                    @johnpoz

                    Yeah....... but, what's a user to do? They offer wireguard, as well as OVPN, port forwarding, and the service is pretty stable.... I wish there was a way on the client side I could override?

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                    • johnpozJ Offline
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      Can you ask them why they are using a /16 - say it overlaps one of your local networks.

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                      • cybrnookC Offline
                        cybrnook @johnpoz
                        last edited by cybrnook

                        @johnpoz

                        Sure, worth a shot. If they come back, I'll update.

                        BTW, Thanks @johnpoz and @BBcan177

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                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by johnpoz

                          No problem, glad you got it worked out what it was ;) My way in finding it easier, but have to admit bbcan177 way more geeky - hehehe

                          Not sure why they would be even using normal rfc1918 space... Why would they not just use say part of 100.64.0.0/10 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6598), they should be sure it doesn't overlap with users local rfc1918 space that way.

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                            last edited by BBcan177

                            @cybrnook

                            With that now being brought to light and confirmed, is there anything to I, or other users, can do to avoid that and stick with your hard coded default?

                            Its just a default setting. There is no magic in using that IP or any other RFC1918 address.

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                            • cybrnookC Offline
                              cybrnook @cybrnook
                              last edited by cybrnook

                              @cybrnook @johnpoz @BBcan177

                              Here is the response, not bad.

                              /16 was selected due to the fact that /24 is too small, and the 10
                              network was used primarily because it was the default (for OpenVPN) and
                              also assigning in the 100.64/10 can create more conflicts with devices
                              that use cgnat.
                              
                              That said, each OpenVPN server port uses a different /16, so a simple
                              solution is to connect to for instance port 1194, which would then give
                              you 10.8.0.0/16 range, and you would not have the conflict in your network.
                              
                              Here are the ranges used:
                              
                              tcp_1401_10.22.0.0
                              tcp_443_10.5.0.0
                              tcp_80_10.6.0.0
                              udp_1194_10.8.0.0
                              udp_1195_10.9.0.0
                              udp_1196_10.10.0.0
                              udp_1197_10.11.0.0
                              udp_1300_10.14.0.0
                              udp_1301_10.15.0.0
                              udp_1302_10.16.0.0
                              udp_1303_10.17.0.0
                              udp_1400_10.21.0.0
                              udp_53_10.7.0.0
                              

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                So they didn't answer about the /16 - so they have some 65k some clients connecting to the same server?

                                /24 yeah ok too small what about a /20 or 19, etc.. /19 would be 8k some IPs..

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                                • cybrnookC Offline
                                  cybrnook @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz

                                  Nope! I did follow up, but haven't gotten a response yet.

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                                    @johnpoz said in DNSBL Virtual IP: Address must be in an isolated Range that is not used in your Network.:

                                    So they didn't answer about the /16 - so they have some 65k some clients connecting to the same server?

                                    /24 yeah ok too small what about a /20 or 19, etc.. /19 would be 8k some IPs..

                                    Hello,
                                    
                                    To be fair, we are nowhere at that point, at most I've seen 200-300
                                    users on servers that has the highest load  (8 core 10GbE)
                                    
                                    Most servers have way below that and can use a /24 with no problem,
                                    however we do want to design in a way so we do not run into issues later on.
                                    
                                    Best regards
                                    
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                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                      So their servers or cluster at each pop can handle 65k users - yeah find that unlikely ;) This just a perfect example of how misuse of ipv4 space ran us into a shortage of ipv4 way before it should of ever happened..

                                      Network space should be assigned appropriately for the amount of devices that will be using that space.. Even when inside rfc1918 space (which has limits as well) Sure you allow for growth and such.. But come on their 8 core 10ge box could handle anywhere close to even 8k users? That would leave you at most 1.25mbps each user ;) Let alone 64k users ;)

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