Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense
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Do not enable MITM for transparent proxy users with a group on e2guardian and keep it intercepting for WPAD/configured users.
I am confused.
I know I cant use mitm in transparent mode but you keep recommending to use squid in transparent mode splice-all to protect e2g from bad form ssl sites because e2g still crashes very often without it.
And now your still recommending to use this mode to be able to use squid cache features for https sites.
So I am concluding that e2g content filtering for https is not available as this wont work with squid cache nor squid splice-all protection.
I'm having the same experience Jetberrocal. Thought it was me not understanding.
However I wanted to add a couple things, won't Squid MITM interfere with E2Guardian? I tried this once and Squid couldn't even give usable forged certificates. It wasn't setting SUBJECT ALTERNATIVE Name and I was unable to browse https sites.
OH, and YES MITM can be used transparently. However the certificate will still need to be installed, I've seen it on smoothwall. I am able to just install the certificate and browse without messing with proxy settings or wpad.
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The squid daemon after e2guardian protects it from crashing. This is one point that I do not recommend disabling (automatic mode) until we identify and open an issue on e2guardian project.
This will cover almost all configuration together with wpad.
Any extra configuration can be done together with this initial setup.
For basic squid authentication methods that e2guardian is able to handle (according to it's documentation) can be configured replacing automatic parent with squid package behind e2guardian (keeping ssl on with splice all mode)
For transparent proxy setups, e2guardian MITM cannot be used because this feature is not implemented yet(will be on 5.0). If you need transparent mode for http and https, use squid with splice all from squid package. In this setup, you can use e2guardian acls configuring squid to send connections to it after transparent rules get client connection.
Caching is something IMHO useless with most web content dynamic but squid memory cache is something that I still Configure on both squids (automatic parent or squid package)
Hope I could make myself clear about proxy features and configuration using e2guardian package.
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I am still waiting on that bug with blacklisted sites not showing category to be fixed. Thanks again for porting this over to pfSense, and keeping everything free, accessible and open source!
Found how to show it. Each blacklist file needs the listcategory definition inside it. Editing /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/porn/domains and including #listcategory: "Porn Banned Sites" shows the category on block page.
The default shallalist doesn't has it ou their files. I'll workaround it during apply config or blacklist fetch.
![site category.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/site category.PNG)
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I am still waiting on that bug with blacklisted sites not showing category to be fixed. Thanks again for porting this over to pfSense, and keeping everything free, accessible and open source!
Found how to show it. Each blacklist file needs the listcategory definition inside it. Editing /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/porn/domains and including #listcategory: "Porn Banned Sites" shows the category on block page.
The default shallalist doesn't has it ou their files. I'll workaround it during apply config or blacklist fetch.
Awesome if you can properly add this. I can improve my block page further and push it out on Github.
I'm realising one big problem, every five days my pfSense just crashes. This has happened for the second time now. Squid is on splice all, I don't understand why. 4.1 E2G is giving me such a love and hate relationship with it. But even then it's way better than Squid Guard, which is shocking.
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The system crash maybe related to memory or system resources exhausted. The crash I'm getting without splice all are just daemon Segmentation fault.
Try to "refresh" process every two days for example with a script on cron and see if these dumps stop happening.
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The system crash maybe related to memory or system resources exhausted. The crash I'm getting without splice all are just daemon Segmentation fault.
Try to "refresh" process every two days for example with a script on cron and see if these dumps stop happening.
The max my entire memory usage goes to is 50% average 20% on top of that cpu utilisation is very low. Usually 0.20 load average on a multi core processor.
Also I decreased HTTP workers after last time to 200. I don't think it's a utilisation problem at all, because it happens only after 5 days always.
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Hmm what happened to this thread? :o
Marcelloc, I'm considering reinstalling everything and starting from scratch. I really don't know what's going on, since I installed E2guardian 4. I'm getting sudden crashes, dhcp stops working. It's really doing my head in. Can I take a backup of my setup, and reinstall pfsense then restore it? I'm asking this again because obviously WPAD and E2guardian packages are both on your unofficial repo.
Also if I restore, I can use the existing certificates right? No need to generate new ones.
Edit : I've tried running a couple fsck's still no joy.
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With the xml backup, you can restore everything.
Before you restore the backup, enable the Unofficial repo.
Do you have another hardware to test?
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With the xml backup, you can restore everything.
Before you restore the backup, enable the Unofficial repo.
Do you have another hardware to test?
No I haven't got other hardware to test, but I may try in a VM.
I am getting this if I try updating via console :
pkg: Repository Unofficial load error: access repo file(/var/db/pkg/repo-Unofficial.sqlite) failed: No such file or directoryI tried reinstalling the repo. That seemed to fix it.
Is E2Guardian really working perfectly for you and fully stable?
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I got to a point where the constant crashes got so annoying. I completely backed up everything via the webUi on pfSense, then reinstalled pfSense. Once reinstalled, I clicked through the installer, enabled the unofficial repository, restored my backup.
And now we're back to square one, I am beginning to think E2Guardian is really messed up. And it has nothing to do with me having corrupt files or anything like that.
To begin with, E2Guardian isn't even starting, and yes I got the blacklist…
Jul 17 14:05:45 php-fpm 14191 /pkg_edit.php: Starting E2guardian Jul 17 14:05:46 php-fpm 27416 /pkg_edit.php: Restarting e2g by sending -Q action to e2g binaries Jul 17 14:05:50 e2guardian 27174 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:05:50 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:05:50 php-fpm 14191 /pkg_edit.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh start' returned exit code '1', the output was 'kern.ipc.somaxconn: 16384 -> 16384 kern.maxfiles: 131072 -> 131072 kern.maxfilesperproc: 104856 -> 104856 kern.threads.max_threads_per_proc: 20480 -> 20480 Starting e2guardian. Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). I am running as clamav and I am trying to open /var/log/e2guardian/access.log /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian' Jul 17 14:05:51 e2guardian 27743 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:05:55 e2guardian 28982 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:05:55 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:06:15 check_reload_status Syncing firewall Jul 17 14:06:20 php /etc/rc.packages: Beginning package installation for E2guardian4 . Jul 17 14:06:20 check_reload_status Syncing firewall Jul 17 14:06:20 php /etc/rc.packages: [E2guardian] - Save settings package call pr: bp:1 rpc:no Jul 17 14:06:20 check_reload_status Syncing firewall Jul 17 14:06:21 php /etc/rc.packages: [E2guardian] - Save settings package call pr: bp:1 rpc:no
Time Process PID Message Jul 17 14:06:57 check_reload_status Syncing firewall Jul 17 14:07:02 e2guardian 68196 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:07:02 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:07:05 e2guardian 70947 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:07:05 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:07:19 e2guardian 1958 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:07:19 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:07:34 e2guardian 6191 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:07:34 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:07:49 e2guardian 8308 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:07:49 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:04 e2guardian 10433 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:04 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:05 e2guardian 13336 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:05 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:19 e2guardian 43872 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:19 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:20 e2guardian 45145 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:20 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:34 e2guardian 51342 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:34 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:08:49 e2guardian 53350 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:08:49 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:09:04 e2guardian 55584 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:09:04 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:09:04 e2guardian 58324 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:09:05 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:09:12 php-fpm 59986 /pkg_edit.php: Starting E2guardian Jul 17 14:09:12 php-fpm 91139 /pkg_edit.php: Restarting e2g by sending -Q action to e2g binaries Jul 17 14:09:22 e2guardian 91549 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:09:22 e2guardian 90889 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:09:22 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian
Jul 17 14:16:58 php-fpm 33206 /pkg_edit.php: Starting E2guardian Jul 17 14:16:59 php-fpm 57665 /pkg_edit.php: Restarting e2g by sending -Q action to e2g binaries Jul 17 14:17:00 php-fpm 61687 /pkg_edit.php: Restarting e2g by sending -Q action to e2g binaries Jul 17 14:17:08 e2guardian 57477 Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). Jul 17 14:17:08 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 14:17:08 php-fpm 33206 /pkg_edit.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh start' returned exit code '1', the output was 'kern.ipc.somaxconn: 16384 -> 16384 kern.maxfiles: 131072 -> 131072 kern.maxfilesperproc: 104856 -> 104856 kern.threads.max_threads_per_proc: 20480 -> 20480 Starting e2guardian. Error opening/creating log file. (check ownership and access rights). I am running as clamav and I am trying to open /var/log/e2guardian/access.log /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian
Marcello, PLEASE HELP ME GET THE DAMN THING WORKING AT A STABLE LEVEL AGAIN. I was extremely happy with E2Guardian 3.5.1, yes it had a few hiccups but nothing as bad as the entire service not starting or it causing kernel panics…
PS: For the record, I also tried on a VM. Same problem, so there is defintely something messed up. Please look into it, I believe even others lost interest in this after battling it so long.
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Change log folder permissions to fix 'Error opening/creating log '
chmod 755 /var/log/e2guardian
This is already fixed on the repository but I did not had time to build the package with the fix.
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/commit/6d05335a361b0728c92d58f702c59942f929223a
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/commit/87f7d85500cfc9fd727755caf0af0f048dc33c47
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So I completely re-did everything from scratch without any restoration, and now E2Guardian installed and seems to be running as it is. It just goes to show that reinstallation wasn't properly cleaning out old files and whatnot.
I really hope this is the end of the problems, spent hours re-doing my entire home network, can you imagine if it was a business…Holy sh**.
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Knew it was too good to be true…When enabling MITM E2Guardian crashes and I get this message...
Jul 17 18:07:29 e2guardian 37635 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/89/10/A3/ Jul 17 18:08:21 e2guardian 42062 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/24/23/4C/ Jul 17 18:08:21 e2guardian 42062 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/E7/68/28/ Jul 17 18:08:43 e2guardian 38076 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:08:50 e2guardian 44549 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:09:04 e2guardian 50240 I seem to be running already! Jul 17 18:09:05 root /usr/local/etc/rc.d/e2guardian.sh: WARNING: failed to start e2guardian Jul 17 18:09:05 e2guardian 50373 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:09:05 e2guardian 50373 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:09:21 e2guardian 55323 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:09:21 e2guardian 55323 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:09:36 e2guardian 58136 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/EE/A5/29/ Jul 17 18:10:49 e2guardian 89063 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/34/C2/56/ Jul 17 18:10:58 e2guardian 59576 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/47/50/89/ Jul 17 18:11:08 e2guardian 41367 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/47/50/89/ Jul 17 18:11:21 e2guardian 44722 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/34/C2/56/ Jul 17 17:12:01 check_reload_status Syncing firewall
Changed permissions to 775, now working. This shouldn't be happening…It's been reported (and fixed?) I thought.
EDIT: Why do the unofficial packages keep disappearing off the "installed packages" widget? I noticed this mainly when I started using Multi-Wan, but strange because it doesn't seem to effect official packages, they show up just fine.
From now on I suggest you keep a old pfSense VM, which you don't wipe out everytime you test E2Guardian, instead one which you keep upgrading to the latest version. That's what most users will be doing, no one actually has the time to keep re-doing their entire network. It maybe quick on a VM, but in a production environment, it can take ages.
Static IP setup, WPAD setup, E2Guardian setup, any bandwidth limit setup, NATs, port forwards, rules….Etc, you get the idea, it becomes complicated and time consuming. -
Hey guys,
I am a newbie here and don't know much, but I noticed the error listings in those log files.
I had the same trouble. I figured out there is a problem with file and or directory permissions.
I figured out how to change permissions and things worked a lot better. And that is with MITM working. -
Awesome if you can properly add this. I can improve my block page further and push it out on Github.
Just added to my project on github
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/commit/dbe1d3fcb865b58e08cd2ed0be1a349f6321a45d
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Knew it was too good to be true…When enabling MITM E2Guardian crashes and I get this message...
Jul 17 18:07:29 e2guardian 37635 error creating certificate sub-directory: /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts/89/10/A3/
Changed permissions to 775, now working. This shouldn't be happening…It's been reported (and fixed?) I thought.
Fix file permissions on system instead of reinstalling it. I'll push a new version with permission fixes, categories on blacklist files and a warning when you have .Include lines on default e2guardian config files that are not present on filesystem.
EDIT: Why do the unofficial packages keep disappearing off the "installed packages" widget? I noticed this mainly when I started using Multi-Wan, but strange because it doesn't seem to effect official packages, they show up just fine.
I have no idea. The repo files are there. I never saw github offline.
From now on I suggest you keep a old pfSense VM, which you don't wipe out everytime you test E2Guardian, instead one which you keep upgrading to the latest version. That's what most users will be doing, no one actually has the time to keep re-doing their entire network. It maybe quick on a VM, but in a production environment, it can take ages.
Static IP setup, WPAD setup, E2Guardian setup, any bandwidth limit setup, NATs, port forwards, rules….Etc, you get the idea, it becomes complicated and time consuming.What I understood from other posts you did it to see if a clean install will not core dump you SO every 5 days. There is no need to clean and redo all configuration every time.
I'm improving the package and applying every binary fixes form e2guardian project to pfSense package. So, some times, while trying to improve or fix something may get a regression on other part. The 3.5.1 package version is the same for a long time as I understand it's in a stable state with as much as v3.5 can offer.According to e2guardian project, v5 will be there soon and since it gets available, I'll stop improving v4 package and start migrating gui and conf files to v5 and I hope the transparent ssl gets implemented as soon as v5 is released.
This project is really big and take me a lot of free time to maintain until it gets stable and complete enough for a pull request on official repo.
I'm also the maintainer of the e2guardian port on freebsd ports.
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Pushed 0.4.2.6 to Unofficial repo.
This version includes:
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Categories on blacklist files
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Fix file permission regression
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Check for missing include files selected from default sample e2guardian config files on acl save.
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E2guardian binary version 4.1.2
If you have any issues updating, installing or reinstalling, check on console or system logs what errors you are receiving.
if its related to permissions, try
chmod 755 /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl chmod 755 /var/log/e2guardian
if you get config dirs missing or openssl libs, try to force a binaries package reinstall from console with
pkg install -f e2guardian
Do not forget to apply the blacklist, check config on gui, save and apply.
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Pushed 0.4.2.6 to Unofficial repo.
This version includes:
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Categories on blacklist files
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Fix file permission regression
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Check for missing include files selected from default sample e2guardian config files on acl save.
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E2guardian binary version 4.1.2
If you have any issues updating, installing or reinstalling, check on console or system logs what errors you are receiving.
if its related to permissions, try
chmod 755 /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl chmod 755 /var/log/e2guardian
if you get config dirs missing or openssl libs, try to force a binaries package reinstall from console with
pkg install -f e2guardian
Do not forget to apply the blacklist, check config on gui, save and apply.
So I just upgraded to the latest 0.4.2.6, via the upgrade button on package manager. Immediately after the upgrade finished I downloaded the black list again, and re applied the configuration. Then I tried going to a blocked site to see it the black list categories showed… To my surprise nope. So I tried completely uninstalling and installing again, then checked the black listed sites again. Still no joy.
Reinstalled again, tried again, no categories shown on black list still... So then I decided to completely stop E2Guardian. So I unchecked the checkmark which says "Enable or disable E2Guardian service", and turned off the watch dog script. To my surprise, E2 Guardian was still running even after re-applying configuration.
This told me that the process wasn't being properly killed. I confirmed this by going to SSH and typing "top". And yep, E2 Guardian was still running when it shouldn't be, I killed it using the process ID.
Enabled E2Guardian from the GUI and enabled watch dog, went to a black listed sites and categories finally showed. However, very unclearly. It says said "porn" it should say Category: Porn clearly but that is a minor thing and can be fixed in the future.The problem I faced means a couple of things Marcello:
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When upgrading old E2 Guardian isn't killed off before carrying out the update, which may lead to some files not correctly updating because they're in use or cause corruption. (Thought you addressed this before?)
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Somehow you must make sure that old files are ALWAYS deleted off while retaining configs, by this I mean old binaries and left over junk (even phrase lists should always reinstall) in case of any updates.
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Clean installing E2Guardian for the first time vs upgrading shouldn't cause problems. Because on my old install I upgraded from 3.5.1 and all test versions, many things may have become corrupted and I was getting core dumps. After a clean reinstall it seems better however I am worried I'll be in the same situation again. Therefore please make sure that you can do what you can go make sure files, update correctly and aren't getting corrupted. I will support you as much as I can but I need you to understand that by the word "Consistency" I mean old installs upgrading should work just as well as clean fresh installs on a pfsense box which never had E2Guardian before.
I hope I've been clear, and I'd like to clarify that I really want E2Guardian to work and be a real solution to filtering on pfSense, but I hope you also understand that we can't still have basic problems like permission issues. When something is reported and supposedly fixed, it should stay fixed. :p
Despite everything, you deserve thanks and appreciation for all your hard work. I know it's a big project, and I've even contributed some commits to help stop some overblocking yesterday.
I'm willing to help you as much as I can, however could you please try to make sure that consistency is maintained as much as possible. So that people upgrading from older versions of E2 Guardian get the same experience as people installing it fresh (without any problems or having to keep reinstalling). -
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Just updated on one of the e2guardian installations I have and blacklist category was applied to files after clicking "Re-apply current blacklist" without any other hack or pkg changes.
tail -1 /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/*/domains
==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/adv/domains <== #listcategory: "adv" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/aggressive/domains <== #listcategory: "aggressive" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/alcohol/domains <== #listcategory: "alcohol" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/anonvpn/domains <== #listcategory: "anonvpn" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/chat/domains <== #listcategory: "chat" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/costtraps/domains <== #listcategory: "costtraps" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/dating/domains <== #listcategory: "dating" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/downloads/domains <== #listcategory: "downloads" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/drugs/domains <== #listcategory: "drugs" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/dynamic/domains <== #listcategory: "dynamic" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/fortunetelling/domains <== #listcategory: "fortunetelling" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/forum/domains <== #listcategory: "forum" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/gamble/domains <== #listcategory: "gamble" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/government/domains <== #listcategory: "government" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/hacking/domains <== #listcategory: "hacking" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/homestyle/domains <== #listcategory: "homestyle" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/hospitals/domains <== #listcategory: "hospitals" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/imagehosting/domains <== #listcategory: "imagehosting" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/isp/domains <== #listcategory: "isp" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/jobsearch/domains <== #listcategory: "jobsearch" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/library/domains <== #listcategory: "library" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/military/domains <== #listcategory: "military" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/models/domains <== #listcategory: "models" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/movies/domains <== #listcategory: "movies" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/music/domains <== #listcategory: "music" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/news/domains <== #listcategory: "news" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/podcasts/domains <== #listcategory: "podcasts" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/politics/domains <== #listcategory: "politics" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/porn/domains <== #listcategory: "porn" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/radiotv/domains <== #listcategory: "radiotv" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/redirector/domains <== #listcategory: "redirector" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/religion/domains <== #listcategory: "religion" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/remotecontrol/domains <== #listcategory: "remotecontrol" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/ringtones/domains <== #listcategory: "ringtones" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/searchengines/domains <== #listcategory: "searchengines" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/shopping/domains <== #listcategory: "shopping" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/socialnet/domains <== #listcategory: "socialnet" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/spyware/domains <== #listcategory: "spyware" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/tracker/domains <== #listcategory: "tracker" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/updatesites/domains <== #listcategory: "updatesites" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/urlshortener/domains <== #listcategory: "urlshortener" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/violence/domains <== #listcategory: "violence" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/warez/domains <== #listcategory: "warez" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/weapons/domains <== #listcategory: "weapons" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/webmail/domains <== #listcategory: "webmail" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/webphone/domains <== #listcategory: "webphone" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/webradio/domains <== #listcategory: "webradio" ==> /usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/blacklists/webtv/domains <== #listcategory: "webtv"
Enabled E2Guardian from the GUI and enabled watch dog, went to a black listed sites and categories finally showed. However, very unclearly. It says said "porn" it should say Category: Porn clearly but that is a minor thing and can be fixed in the future.
I guess it's better to include the 'Category:' on html template.
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Just updated on one of the e2guardian installations I have and blacklist category was applied to files after clicking "Re-apply current blacklist" without any other hack or pkg changes.
Being applied is one thing, and it actually taking effect when you go to a blacklisted website is another. In my case it seemed like the categories were in fact applied, however, since the E2Guardian daemon wasn't killed and the old daemon was running from memory. I could still visit black listed domains and not get the categories to show.
Therefore, what I am trying to say is, why did I have to manually actually kill E2Guardian via SSH to make it show the categories? Why wasn't unticking the "Enable E2Guardian" check-mark or any of the GUI stuff enough to make E2Guardian process stop? Even reinstallation, and uninstallation of E2Guardian didn't stop it.
Enabled E2Guardian from the GUI and enabled watch dog, went to a black listed sites and categories finally showed. However, very unclearly. It says said "porn" it should say Category: Porn clearly but that is a minor thing and can be fixed in the future.
I guess it's better to include the 'Category:' on html template.
Oops my bad, I will do that. However, I will push out some commits to your repo to make things a little more professional. :)
By the way, so far everything has been far more stable. I've pushed over 120GB through the proxy without issues so far, hope everything lasts. Even after I upgrade E2Guardian.If this works well, I will definitely start deploying it out. The only problems I see with E2Guardian now is those small errors with permissions and whatnot, which you say are now fixed.
And the other problem I see is that the phraselists are pretty old, and haven't been updated since years… Maybe those need a little checking up on by E2Guardian devs. I will try bring this to their attention. It works well still, however in some small cases it can overblock, but I've pushed a commit out to official repo which should help resolve those issues with problematic phraselists.I have two questions for you Marcello:
So as you know, I've fully clean installed my pfSense production box. And upgraded E2Guardian from 12 to 13. If I keep upgrading, do you think you've got things to a state where I won't have random corruption issues? Also the fact that E2Guardian after my upgrade was running, is some cause for concern which shouldn't be dismissed. If E2Guardian is updating, all instances of the old process should be killed, then the upgrade should take place.
The second question I have is:
Could you explain what each sections mean in the E2Guardian widget? And how many HTTP workers is 'enough' and how can I actually tell. Because the requests column sometimes shows over 1k. I don't know if that means all the workers are busy or not. I know there's a 'busy' column but it's a bit daunting and confusing just to look at and understand.