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      Phil.Scarr last edited by

      FWIW, this popped up on my SG-1000 during a 2.4 system update:

      Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
              pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG: 2.1.1_5 -> 2.1.1_6 [pfSense]
              pfSense-pkg-AutoConfigBackup: 1.46 -> 1.47 [pfSense]
      
      Number of packages to be upgraded: 2
      [1/2] Upgrading pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG from 2.1.1_5 to 2.1.1_6...
      [1/2] Extracting pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG-2.1.1_6: .......... done
      Removing pfBlockerNG components...
      Menu items... done.
      Services... done.
      Loading package instructions...
      Removing pfBlockerNG...cat: /var/db/pfblockerng/dnsbl/*.txt: No such file or directory
      

      Everything appears to be working, but I thought you should see it anyway.

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        guardian last edited by

        I'm not the dev, but I've been poking around with the shell.

        That is the directory where the converted data for DNSBL is stored so it can be loaded into UNTANGLE.

        I would assume that you aren't using the DNSBL feature, or that you had yet to download any data for it.

        If you find my post useful, please give it a thumbs up!
        pfSense 2.6.0-RELEASE-CE

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          Phil.Scarr last edited by

          @guardian:

          I'm not the dev, but I've been poking around with the shell.

          That is the directory where the converted data for DNSBL is stored so it can be loaded into UNTANGLE.

          I would assume that you aren't using the DNSBL feature, or that you had yet to download any data for it.

          Not sure, but I'll check.  I'm a newbie at pfBlockerNG so still feeling my way around the config.

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            guardian last edited by

            I'll certainly defer to the developers, but I doubt that it will cause any problems.

            If you find my post useful, please give it a thumbs up!
            pfSense 2.6.0-RELEASE-CE

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