Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense
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@drmwndr said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
Definitely something to do with your DNS setup, are you using DNS resolver? I've got internal sites too and haven't run into any issues although I'm no longer using squid.
Hi @pfsensation. I have Bind installed on my pfsense box as DNS Server. I also have a NAT and a Firewall Rule redirecting all LAN1 Interface Traffic to port 53 to my pfSense box.
Is it necessary to enable and set pfSense DNS Resolver? Looks like e2guardian is bypassing this rule and looking directly on outside DNSs.Unfortunately I don't use BIND either, but when you run nslookup on the client device, can it resolve your internal domains? Another gotcha is DNS over HTTPS/TLS, make sure that's disabled in the browser and lock down port 853 from LAN1.
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@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@drmwndr said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
Definitely something to do with your DNS setup, are you using DNS resolver? I've got internal sites too and haven't run into any issues although I'm no longer using squid.
Hi @pfsensation. I have Bind installed on my pfsense box as DNS Server. I also have a NAT and a Firewall Rule redirecting all LAN1 Interface Traffic to port 53 to my pfSense box.
Is it necessary to enable and set pfSense DNS Resolver? Looks like e2guardian is bypassing this rule and looking directly on outside DNSs.Unfortunately I don't use BIND either, but when you run nslookup on the client device, can it resolve your internal domains? Another gotcha is DNS over HTTPS/TLS, make sure that's disabled in the browser and lock down port 853 from LAN1.
Yep, at client device it look up locally, but on pfSense box, it goes directly to External DNS.
Will take a better look at DNS Setup.Thank you so much!
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With 2.5.2-RELEASE the 25_unofficial_packages_list.patch has issues
See
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/issues/94 -
Update, even though the System Patches test shows a warning you can still apply it.
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cant install on 2.5.2 ce. repo file wont load new packages with patch applied.
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Hello.
This is new for me, does e2guardian can work alone or need squid to work?
I had read that is a excellent replacement for SG.
But what is the advantage or disadvantage alone or with in conjunction with squid?
Thanks for your help.
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Yes it can work alone. Does not need squid.
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@marcelloc thanks
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Anyone else having issue with E2guardian and Rocket League? I am having difficulties trying to bypass the proxy for the Rocket League servers (as the servers do not connect by going through the proxy).
I have tried bypassing the following source address with out any luck
account-public-service-prod03.ol.epicgames.com
datarouter.ol.epicgames.com
global.koala.epicgames.comI also get the following when I try and connect.
https://127.0.0.1I have been using the E2guardian Monitor to see which servers it is trying to connect to however even though I have allowed all servers I still cannot connect and get a lot of https://127.0.0.1
Anyone else have this issue?
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@ageekhere said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
Anyone else having issue with E2guardian and Rocket League? I am having difficulties trying to bypass the proxy for the Rocket League servers (as the servers do not connect by going through the proxy).
I have tried bypassing the following source address with out any luck
account-public-service-prod03.ol.epicgames.com
datarouter.ol.epicgames.com
global.koala.epicgames.comI also get the following when I try and connect.
https://127.0.0.1I have been using the E2guardian Monitor to see which servers it is trying to connect to however even though I have allowed all servers I still cannot connect and get a lot of https://127.0.0.1
Anyone else have this issue?
Have you had a look at the logs? What I'd personally do is create an alias called E2G_DST_Bypass, put all those domains in there then in E2 Guardian configure that alias to bypass the transparent rule. This will bypass E2G completely for those domains.
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@pfsensation Yes this is what I do as well, however even bypassing the domains that show in E2guardian Monitor I am still not able to connect.
The logs show a lot of
https://127.0.0.1 0 - Default -
When starting Rocket League. -
@ageekhere said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
@pfsensation Yes this is what I do as well, however even bypassing the domains that show in E2guardian Monitor I am still not able to connect.
The logs show a lot of
https://127.0.0.1 0 - Default -
When starting Rocket League.If you've done the bypass as I mentioned in the previous post, those domains won't even show up in E2 Guardian logs. Just to be clear, I'm talking about the bypass in transparent proxy located here: e2guardian > daemon > 'bypass proxy for these destination IPs'. Put your alias in there and it should bypass the proxy altogether.
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@pfsensation Yes this is correct, the bypass domains no longer show in E2 Guardian logs, however I still get the connection issue and a lot of https://127.0.0.1 0 - Default -
This is the first game I have come across where the normal bypass does not seems to be working correctly.
I guess the best way to see the issue is to install Rocket League and see if you have the same issue.
This game must be very picky about going through a proxy (if I fully bypass the proxy for the pc then I am able to connect).
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Hello marcelloc or other e2guardian users, does e2guardian is already support for pfsense 2.5.2?
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@periko said in Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense:
Hello marcelloc or other e2guardian users, does e2guardian is already support for pfsense 2.5.2?
Regards!!!I've been using it on 2.5.2 for months now, no issues.
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