Unofficial E2guardian package for pfSense
-
What browser is everyone else using for HTTPS inspection? Chrome just doesn't seem to want to accept the self signed certificate. Even though I have it installed on my system as a trusted root CA.
-
I use chrome. What chrome complains about the site? Is the generated certificate different from the site your are trying to access?
-
I use chrome. What chrome complains about the site? Is the generated certificate different from the site your are trying to access?
Chrome complains about a missing alternative name, seems like it could be an issue relating to the way Squid forges certificates.
Here's a link to what I found regarding this issue, seems it's related to browsers upping security. I know you can get around this for sure since they do it at my school using smoothwall.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43665243/chrome-invalid-self-signed-ssl-cert-subject-alternative-name-missing
-
Found a small issue, when you block a category of domains using black list. When you try to visit any domain in that category it shows categories as : N/A, instead of showing the actual category.
-
Found a small issue, when you block a category of domains using black list. When you try to visit any domain in that category it shows categories as : N/A, instead of showing the actual category.
Saw this while using Dansguardian in the past. Do you think it's an old bug or something with report template file?
-
Found a small issue, when you block a category of domains using black list. When you try to visit any domain in that category it shows categories as : N/A, instead of showing the actual category.
Saw this while using Dansguardian in the past. Do you think it's an old bug or something with report template file?
Maybe an old bug, because it does seem to show the category if you use phrase lists.
-
e2guardian v 4.1 is stable now. I'll start updating the package for this new version.
Looks like it will not need anymore changes on SO to allow more then 1024 clients. On current compiled version I've set it to 4096 IIRC.
https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian/releases
-
Thanks marcelloc for your effort, if possible, please provide us exact steps to install and configure for e2guardian. guide will be highly appreciated.
-
Thanks marcelloc for your effort, if possible, please provide us exact steps to install and configure for e2guardian. guide will be highly appreciated.
Basic setup is explained in OP and on Github.
@Marcelloc, the search engine tab is still broken in the GUI D: However, wanted to say hats off to you man! Just got this setup in my home environment, no longer in VM. I've only got it setup basically with domain blocking now. I know phrase lists work since I tested in a virtual environment, I will set that up too when I understand how it properly works. As the algorithm of how the system decides a website is good or bad + the options available is slightly overwhelming.
-
e2guardian v 4.1 is stable now. I'll start updating the package for this new version.
Looks like it will not need anymore changes on SO to allow more then 1024 clients. On current compiled version I've set it to 4096 IIRC.
https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian/releases
Thank you again for all your hard work, I look very forward to the update! Could you have a look at the issue with the search engine tab also? According to this : https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian/issues/216 issues with E2Guardian and Google Chrome should be fixed so which means I can finally enable MITM and get full protection! YAY ;) ;)
Edit: Can't seem to update PfSense after installing this. Is it something to do with the repo? PfSense says it's up to date and on the latest version (2.3.3_1) when 2.3.4 is out.
-
Hello,
Regarding the missed up search engine tab, in pkg_e2guardian_search_acl.xml around line 100 ~ 104, the <field>is miss spilled as <felid>or something like that.
Easily fixed but have no idea how to push back the fix :(
Thanks.</felid></field> -
Hello,
Regarding the missed up search engine tab, in pkg_e2guardian_search_acl.xml around line 100 ~ 104, the <field>is miss spilled as <felid>or something like that.
Easily fixed but have no idea how to push back the fix :(
Thanks.</felid></field>Thanks, I'll push that fix. :)
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/commit/dc5984bf0d04ead4cb1ea1afcbd325cd2c0098f4
-
Thank you again for all your hard work, I look very forward to the update! Could you have a look at the issue with the search engine tab also? According to this : https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian/issues/216 issues with E2Guardian and Google Chrome should be fixed so which means I can finally enable MITM and get full protection! YAY ;) ;)
The code is not running that stable on FreeBSD. I've opened a ticket on e2guardian project and sending them information to get it stable on freebsd too.
-
Hello Again
I thought to post this as well.
Since a lot of people are interested in getting MITM working with Chrome 58, I copied the CertificateAuthority.cpp & CertificateAuthority.hpp from version 4.1 to e2guardian v3.5.1 and compiled again (replace the v3.5.1 files with the ones from V4.1)so far it is working nicely and Chrome does not complain anymore.
NOTE: While compiling on FreeBSD, I had to fix the '-lresolv' library not found problem since FreeBSD does not have this library. This is only valid when you want DNSAuthentication.
BR
-
Thank you again for all your hard work, I look very forward to the update! Could you have a look at the issue with the search engine tab also? According to this : https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian/issues/216 issues with E2Guardian and Google Chrome should be fixed so which means I can finally enable MITM and get full protection! YAY ;) ;)
The code is not running that stable on FreeBSD. I've opened a ticket on e2guardian project and sending them information to get it stable on freebsd too.
Yeah I just saw it on Github, thanks for the amazing work once again!
However did you look into my issue? I'm unable to update pfsense after installing E2 Guardian, or do I have to uninstall it? When I try updating it just says up to date when it's a version behind the latest release.
-
Hello Again
I thought to post this as well.
Since a lot of people are interested in getting MITM working with Chrome 58, I copied the CertificateAuthority.cpp & CertificateAuthority.hpp from version 4.1 to e2guardian v3.5.1 and compiled again (replace the v3.5.1 files with the ones from V4.1)so far it is working nicely and Chrome does not complain anymore.
NOTE: While compiling on FreeBSD, I had to fix the '-lresolv' library not found problem since FreeBSD does not have this library. This is only valid when you want DNSAuthentication.
BR
How exactly have you got it setup? I'm running into difficulties with MITM again. Have you setup ssl inspection in squid at all? Or you just set it up on E2G, if so which options did you change? Since I tried it using group settings before.
Edit: I have already generated a CA and set it in the general tab.
-
How exactly have you got it setup? I'm running into difficulties with MITM again. Have you setup ssl inspection in squid at all? Or you just set it up on E2G, if so which options did you change? Since I tried it using group settings before.
Edit: I have already generated a CA and set it in the general tab.
yes, I generated a CA and then installed it office wide.
From the pfSense, I used marcelloc install script to prepare everything installing TinyProxy along the way. Not using squid yet, but plan on once I full test the setup. I really need the caching ability of squid.Configuration is a bit messy since some SSL/MITM options are not available in the GUI. I did everything I needed from the GUI i.e. blocking some site, installing blacklists…etc then went on to edit the config files manually to enable MITM.
In e2guardian.conf, the following is checked (these should be done automatically for you when you enable/save the settings in the GUI):
cacertificatepath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem'
caprivatekeypath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/private/cakey.pem'
certprivatekeypath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/private/serverkey.pem'
generatedcertpath = '/usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts'In e2guardianf1.conf, I made sure the following are configured:
reportinglevel = 3
ssldeniedrewrite = 'on'
htmltemplate = 'template.html'the sslsiteregexplist file did not exist so I Created an empty one... not sure if its needed or not.
sslsiteregexplist = '/usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/sslsiteregexplist'
sslmitm = on
Other than, all defaults really.
Previously, MITM was working nice in IE 11 but Chrome complained and refused to work without policy changes. So I compiled the E2G 3.5.1 with the certificate generation code from v4.1 and Chrome is happy now.BR
-
How exactly have you got it setup? I'm running into difficulties with MITM again. Have you setup ssl inspection in squid at all? Or you just set it up on E2G, if so which options did you change? Since I tried it using group settings before.
Edit: I have already generated a CA and set it in the general tab.
yes, I generated a CA and then installed it office wide.
From the pfSense, I used marcelloc install script to prepare everything installing TinyProxy along the way. Not using squid yet, but plan on once I full test the setup. I really need the caching ability of squid.Configuration is a bit messy since some SSL/MITM options are not available in the GUI. I did everything I needed from the GUI i.e. blocking some site, installing blacklists…etc then went on to edit the config files manually to enable MITM.
In e2guardian.conf, the following is checked (these should be done automatically for you when you enable/save the settings in the GUI):
cacertificatepath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem'
caprivatekeypath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/private/cakey.pem'
certprivatekeypath = '/etc/ssl/demoCA/private/serverkey.pem'
generatedcertpath = '/usr/local/etc/e2guardian/ssl/generatedcerts'In e2guardianf1.conf, I made sure the following are configured:
reportinglevel = 3
ssldeniedrewrite = 'on'
htmltemplate = 'template.html'the sslsiteregexplist file did not exist so I Created an empty one... not sure if its needed or not.
sslsiteregexplist = '/usr/local/etc/e2guardian/lists/sslsiteregexplist'
sslmitm = on
Other than, all defaults really.
Previously, MITM was working nice in IE 11 but Chrome complained and refused to work without policy changes. So I compiled the E2G 3.5.1 with the certificate generation code from v4.1 and Chrome is happy now.BR
Thank you very much for that detailed explanation bro. Perhaps since 4.1 isn't stable enough on FreeBSD yet, maybe Marcelloc could update his package to add the Chrome SAN patch and make it possible to fully configure SSL mitm from the GUI. However I will try enabling it manually like you did. Unfortunately, what I'm most worried about at the minute is the fact that pfsense doesn't update after installing E2G. I'm stuck on 2.3.3.
-
However I will try enabling it manually like you did. Unfortunately, what I'm most worried about at the minute is the fact that pfsense doesn't update after installing E2G. I'm stuck on 2.3.3.
Just in case you have problems to update to 2.3.4-RELEASE because of bugged pkg:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=130071.msg716776#msg716776
-
Hello Again
I thought to post this as well.
Since a lot of people are interested in getting MITM working with Chrome 58, I copied the CertificateAuthority.cpp & CertificateAuthority.hpp from version 4.1 to e2guardian v3.5.1 and compiled again (replace the v3.5.1 files with the ones from V4.1)I'm buiding it with these changes and 4096 max clients util 4.1 is fine on FreeBSD . Thanks for the contribution.
EDIT: Done
https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/commit/36678fe4cb3868065f5f84d90796c76fe515045c