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    pfBlocker not logging after 2.5.2 pfSense upgrade

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      dpseattle @RonpfS
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      @ronpfs looks like .sqlite are set to unbound:unbound/
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        cefleet @RonpfS
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        @ronpfs Looks like the sqlite files are correct

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          NickD 0
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          I'm seeing the same issues with DNSBL. pfSense 2.5.2 upgrade with pfBlocker 3.0.0.16. I just noticed that all blocked HTTP requests are logged fine, however, blocked HTTPS requests are not logged.

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            cefleet
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            Looks like mine is logging only HTTP and not HTTPS as well.

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              NickD 0 @cefleet
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              @cefleet looks like unbound was regressed from 1.13.x to 1.12.x in 2.5.2 due to some other issues... likely related? although IDK when 1.13.x was added to the main tree. Maybe a configuration option available in 1.13.x but not in 1.12.x is borking the logging?

              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-5-2.html#dns-resolver

              https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11915

              https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11316

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                berthis1958 @NickD 0
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                @nickd-0 said in pfBlocker not logging after 2.5.2 pfSense upgrade:

                @cefleet looks like unbound was regressed from 1.13.x to 1.12.x in 2.5.2 due to some other issues... likely related? although IDK when 1.13.x was added to the main tree. Maybe a configuration option available in 1.13.x but not in 1.12.x is borking the logging?

                https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-5-2.html#dns-resolver

                https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11915

                https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11316

                oops .. very interesting. It seems a possible cause.

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                  dotsch @cefleet
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                  @cefleet said in pfBlocker not logging after 2.5.2 pfSense upgrade:

                  Looks like mine is logging only HTTP and not HTTPS as well.

                  I have the same problems. Blocking works afer reload, but don't log anymore.

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                    cefleet
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                    I changed from Unbound mode to Unbound Python mode and that has seemed to have fixed things. I thought I did this the other day and it did not work. In any case, it appears to be working now. Thanks for everyone's input.

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                      keyser Rebel Alliance @cefleet
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                      @cefleet Please monitor your disk usage as python mode on 21.05/2.5.2 has a an issue on some systems with slowly consuming all diskspace. The key issue is that no files/logfiles report a size / diskusage that accounts for the space usage - they remain sized like before. So you cannot locate the file/problem that fills the filesystem.

                      This leads to a situation where the filesystem is full, and you need to stop/start pfBlockerNG completely or reboot pfSense to regain your filesystem space.

                      Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                        cefleet @keyser
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                        @keyser Thanks for the heads up. I will keep an eye on the disk usage. So far everything looks good.

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                          dotsch @cefleet
                          last edited by dotsch

                          @cefleet said in pfBlocker not logging after 2.5.2 pfSense upgrade:

                          I changed from Unbound mode to Unbound Python mode and that has seemed to have fixed things. I thought I did this the other day and it did not work. In any case, it appears to be working now. Thanks for everyone's input.

                          Thank you very much for the hint. I can confirm, that it is working for me with Unbound Python and enabling Python in pfBlocker DNBL.

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                            NickD 0 @dotsch
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                            @dotsch Same here, no issues with the python module and logging.

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                              badprocess
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                              Ok so i also enabled Python Unbound mode and actually the logs are working again. I'll monitor in the coming days the disk occupation

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                                SillieWous
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                                Same story for me. Upgraded on the 15th (as clearly visible in the pictures below). Next to not logging of DNSBL there also seems to be a memory leak, unsure if related.

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                                Is it possible to switch to python unbound with DHCP registration? As it still says "Python DNSBL mode is not compatable with the DNS Resolver DHCP Registration option (Unbound will Crash)!" in the information for selecting python unbound.

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                                  maddy_in65
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                                  I have faced similar issue, DNSBL stopped blocking after 2.5.2 upgrade. I reinstalled pfsense but it didn't work. Later I changed mode to python unbound and it started working. However post this upgrade, my CPU and memory utilization is very high, earlier I had large list of IP and DNSBL but after this upgrade i cant enable all the list. I am running with only few list b of IP and DNSBL but after this upgrade i cant enable all the list. I am running with only few list but memory is still high. ut memory is still high. Is there any solution for this.

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                                    Gertjan @maddy_in65
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                                    @maddy_in65
                                    What is your CPU doing ?
                                    See here Diagnostics > System Activity
                                    Or better : console or SSH access, option 8 and enter

                                    top
                                    

                                    See here for more info.

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

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                                      maddy_in65 @Gertjan
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                                      @gertjan
                                      Here is "Top" output:

                                       processes:  4 running, 56 sleeping
                                      CPU: 91.3% user,  0.0% nice,  8.7% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
                                      Mem: 958M Active, 337M Inact, 750M Wired, 208K Buf, 1698M Free
                                      ARC: 278M Total, 161M MFU, 105M MRU, 2654K Anon, 2044K Header, 8178K Other
                                           160M Compressed, 585M Uncompressed, 3.66:1 Ratio
                                      Swap: 2048M Total, 2048M Free
                                      
                                        PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    C   TIME    WCPU COMMAND
                                      62378 root         88  20    0   468M   423M nanslp   0   0:37 132.04% ntopng
                                      38952 unbound       1  77    0    91M    79M RUN      1   0:03  32.27% unbound
                                        347 root          1  52    0   102M    39M piperd   0   1:06  25.19% php-fpm
                                      43559 root          1  20    0    13M  3508K CPU1     1   0:00   0.59% top
                                      62111 root          4  20    0    22M  5356K kqread   1   0:00   0.29% redis-server
                                       9748 root          1  20    0    19M  6824K select   1   0:03   0.12% ntpd
                                      36481 root          1  20    0    20M  9220K select   0   0:00   0.10% sshd
                                      85972 root          5  52    0    11M  2592K uwait    0   0:00   0.06% dpinger
                                      47972 dhcpd         1  25    0    23M    12M select   1   0:00   0.02% dhcpd
                                      47822 root          1  20    0    18M  7552K kqread   0   0:00   0.01% lighttpd_pfb
                                       5149 root          3  20    0    18M  7168K select   1   0:06   0.01% pcscd
                                      85427 root          5  52    0    11M  2592K uwait    1   0:00   0.01% dpinger
                                        346 root          1  52    0   102M    39M accept   0   2:03   0.00% php-fpm
                                      48256 root          1  52    0   102M    39M accept   1   1:06   0.00% php-fpm
                                      44666 root          1  52    0   102M    39M accept   1   0:51   0.00% php-fpm
                                      62020 root          1  23    0   102M    38M accept   0   0:35   0.00% php-fpm
                                      19548 root          1  20    0    11M  2648K select   0   0:07   0.00% syslogd
                                      95969 root          2  20    0   229M   191M bpf      0   0:02   0.00% snort
                                      19460 root          1  20    0   104M    36M nanslp   0   0:01   0.00% php-cgi
                                       8574 root          1  20    0    30M  9792K kqread   0   0:01   0.00% nginx
                                      49739 root          1  20    0    61M    39M piperd   0   0:00   0.00% php_pfb
                                        345 root          1  20    0   102M    27M kqread   0   0:00   0.00% php-fpm
                                      31190 root          1  20    0    12M  2956K bpf      1   0:00   0.00% filterlog
                                       8290 root          1  20    0    29M  9248K kqread   1   0:00   0.00% nginx
                                       9162 root          1  45    0    11M  2484K nanslp   1   0:00   0.00% cron
                                      24662 root          1  20    0    21M  8448K select   0   0:00   0.00% mpd5
                                        376 root          1  40   20    11M  2840K kqread   0   0:00   0.00% check_reload_status
                                      49643 root          1  20    0    11M  2212K kqread   0   0:00   0.00% tail_pfb
                                      54837 root          1  20    0    44M    35M bpf      0   0:00   0.00% arpwatch
                                      56501 root          1  20    0    44M    35M bpf      0   0:00   0.00% arpwatch
                                      [2.5.2-RELEASE][admin@
                                      
                                      
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                                        Gertjan @maddy_in65
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                                        @maddy_in65

                                        Well ?
                                        Who is this : ntopng ? I don't know what it is. Is it useful ? It's going at light speed (132 % CPU usage !?!). For me, that alarming. What if that "ntopng" is doing a lot of DNS requests ? That would explain something.
                                        You stopped it ?

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

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                                          maddy_in65
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                                          Yes I stopped it. CPU utilization is normal but Memory utilization is still high.
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                                            Gertjan @maddy_in65
                                            last edited by

                                            Use top again.
                                            It shows the memory usage per process also.
                                            Who is the winner ?

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

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