Services Status widget broken?
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press the wrench on the widget and see if everything is checked
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@kiokoman Yes. everything is checked. the only options in the drop down menu are the things that its already showing
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@NogBadTheBad no i dont run any of them. they're always disabled
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Remove the package then :)
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@NogBadTheBad HA
I don't know how but removing those 2 made it work again!
perhaps this was a bug from their end?
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if the package is installed and not running it will always show like that.
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Or if the service is still registered but the package itself is not in fact installed you can see things like that.
It can happen if you restore a config containing the packages but pfSense is not able to install them for example.
Steve
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@NogBadTheBad said in Services Status widget broken?:
Are you running snort & suricata, you run one or the other not both.
Just to share, I have been running both for a long time without any issue...Suricata inline mode with ET rules on WAN and Snort inline mode with VRT rules on LAN...as long as one is not running the same rule sets it's okay.
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I really would not recommend that. Kinda surprised you have not seen issues TBH. In 2.5 I assume?
Steve
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I agree with @stephenw10 that running Snort and Suricata on the same box is not wise. They can conflict with each other. There really is no logical reason to do such a thing.
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@stephenw10 said in Services Status widget broken?:
I really would not recommend that. Kinda surprised you have not seen issues TBH. In 2.5 I assume?
Steve
Yes, in 2.5 however, I did the same in all the 2.4 versions without issues as well.
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@bmeeks said in Services Status widget broken?:
I agree with @stephenw10 that running Snort and Suricata on the same box is not wise. They can conflict with each other. There really is no logical reason to do such a thing.
I know Bill; however, I am careful not to have conflicts by ensuring the same rule sets is not used. I really like both Suricata and Snort...they were what attracted me to pfSense. I don't advocate that others do this.
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Well I guess if you're testing that others don't have to.