New 502 Bad Gateway
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Thanks BreeOge
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I have one box using the ZFS file structure, the other is using UFS, both using pfBlockerNG. The ZFS is rock solid, and the UFS one gets the Bad Gateway after some time. Wondering if that is a possible reason why two similar boxes with similar settings exhibit different behavior using the same snapshot and same packages.
Both running 20171009 Snapshots for 2.4.0
Just a thought
It would seem ZFS and pfBlockerNG play more nicely than UFS filesystem; before the jump to 2.4.0 Release. Reinstalled under ZFS and uploaded my configuration file from just before I performed the reinstalled and it's been running solid on both of my boxes that were affected. Normally it would last 20 minutes before I got the gateway error but not an error in the logs in sight. Previously I saw the line that stated "Listen queue overflow: 193 already in queue awaiting acceptance (x occurrences)".
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Just reinstalled myself changing from UFS to ZFS filesystem, using the same 20171009 snapshot. Wouldn't last ten minutes before, but has been up without error for 24 hours now.
Never used Squid or ClamAV. Only using pfBlockerNG.
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Thanks for that report AhnHEL. I plan on doing the same thing tomorrow morning.
Doug
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So there are ~190+ things stuck doing a PHP operation, and the same number of stuck connections hitting the dnsbl daemon. The only thing pfBlocker does with lighty is run /usr/local/www/pfblockerng/www/index.php
So something in that file is getting stuck and making those pile up. Probably its file lock operation, maybe something isn't giving up a lock and everything else is stuck waiting.
Try editing /usr/local/www/pfblockerng/www/index.php and commenting out or removing the whole "Increment DNSBL Alias Counter" block and see if it makes a difference. Keep a backup so you can put it back later if there is no change.
So far, I have not had a crash since I removed that section. Been 21 hours, and still running strong. Looks like jimp found the issue. Now the question is what does it effect and why is it in there.
If it works good on ZFS and not UFS, this also makes some sense, as the error didn't show up on 2.4.0 till it was updated to BSD 11.1 from 11.0. So something must have changed in the file system workings, and UFS doesn't like the file locking now that pfBlockerNG uses.
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So far, I have not had a crash since I removed that section. Been 21 hours, and still running strong. Looks like jimp found the issue. Now the question is what does it effect and why is it in there.
If it works good on ZFS and not UFS, this also makes some sense, as the error didn't show up on 2.4.0 till it was updated to BSD 11.1 from 11.0. So something must have changed in the file system workings, and UFS doesn't like the file locking now that pfBlockerNG uses.
That's possible. It looks like it's trying to keep some stats about what was hit, but it's using a plain text file to do it. IMO that should be an sqlite database and not a plain text CSV file but not having looked at the rest of the related code I'm not sure what changing that would entail, or if anything absolutely relies on that being plain text. I've been told that bbcan is aware though and he's looking into it. That could also explain 502/php issues people have had in the past with the pfblocker widget.
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I have a PM going with BBcan, I pointed him to our findings a few min ago..
I am just glad we seem to be narrowing this down.
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Following this loosely, but I really appreciate your guys' diligence on tracking this down. Happy hunting
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I just reinstalled with 2.4.0-R. Went with ZFS this time. Restored config and reset pfBlockerNG.
I also set the tunable kern.ipc.soacceptqueue back to it's original value of 128. Have fingers
crossed.I might add that reinstalling and restoring from a config file was one of the least painful things
I've done in a while. Well done pfSense team!!Doug
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Hello all,
i do have err 502 Bad Gateway also and i filtered log at mine unit with relevant data. It might be usefull
https://pastebin.com/et5HvbpT
Also, mine unit need 2-3 reboots in row to be able to access GUI. At same instance when i reboot it i refresh GUI page and it loads forever.
Kind regards.
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Hello all,
i do have err 502 Bad Gateway also and i filtered log at mine unit with relevant data. It might be usefull
https://pastebin.com/et5HvbpT
Also, mine unit need 2-3 reboots in row to be able to access GUI. At same instance when i reboot it i refresh GUI page and it loads forever.
Kind regards.
you can SSH in and hit Ctrl-Z and then run /bin/tcsh this will give you a shell back.
Then you can run reboot from the console/SSH.
Currently you have 3 choices
1. Remove PFblocker till BBcan177 can get the effected coded fixed. He is working on it, so I wouldn't expect it will be that long.
2. Reinstall with the ZFS file system.
3. Keep rebooting till update comes out.Also you can remove the affected code reported in this thread, it is a temp fix, and will affect the widget reporting. But it does allow it to run without issues.
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I want to give a big thank you to all the pfSense Team that helped with this issue, and BBcan177. Me and everyone are very thankful for the time and effort you put in to help us figure out this issue.
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Here Here!
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I have the same problem.
I run Pfblocker and Snort.
i did remove the code and it seemed to work, but after like 20 min or so i got the same problem again. So im looking to do a complete reinstall and put back a backup i made before i went to 2.4.0.
when i use the old kernel on 2.4.0 all is fine.
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@Music:
I have the same problem.
I run Pfblocker and Snort.
i did remove the code and it seemed to work, but after like 20 min or so i got the same problem again. So im looking to do a complete reinstall and put back a backup i made before i went to 2.4.0.
when i use the old kernel on 2.4.0 all is fine.
Did you gather the information requested in https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=137103.msg753994#msg753994 when it was stopped? You may have been hitting a different issue entirely.
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@Music:
I have the same problem.
I run Pfblocker and Snort.
i did remove the code and it seemed to work, but after like 20 min or so i got the same problem again. So im looking to do a complete reinstall and put back a backup i made before i went to 2.4.0.
when i use the old kernel on 2.4.0 all is fine.
Did you gather the information requested in https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=137103.msg753994#msg753994 when it was stopped? You may have been hitting a different issue entirely.
Funny thing is i did have the information in a txt file was still copying some information out of putty. And my cat stept on the power connector of my computer which is lying on the floor. so i lost that file. :(
So i just did a clean install and used the recover config and installed it on ZFS now. Only have pfblocker running atm and no problems yet.
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Currently you have 3 choices
1. Remove PFblocker till BBcan177 can get the effected coded fixed. He is working on it, so I wouldn't expect it will be that long.
2. Reinstall with the ZFS file system.
3. Keep rebooting till update comes out.Just checking in as my system was unreachable and it looks like this is the culprit, I just updated to 2.4.0-RELEASE form a month old snapshot last night.
I'm not sure about #2 helping you, as I've got a ZFS raidz2 install and this still happened to me. I've disabled DNSBL until a fix comes out, BBCan177 is top notch. I'm sure the fix will be available shortly if it's at all feasible.
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well since i have a clean reinstall if 2.4.0 with zfs and im running both Pfblocker and snort i haven't had a " lockup" of the webgui etc.
Uptime 15 Hours 14 Minutes 49 Seconds
Al tho i did get a few Updates from BBcan :) because im using the test/beta version.
It goes seem that 2.4.0 using more Cpu tho.
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With respect to the workaround that involves editing /usr/local/www/pfblockerng/www/index.php, I am not a PHP programmer, so I may be speaking out of turn, but I noticed that in the relevant code section two locks are acquired and never released:
if (!empty($pfb_query)) { // Increment DNSBL Alias Counter $dnsbl_info = '/var/db/pfblockerng/dnsbl_info'; if (($handle = @fopen("{$dnsbl_info}", 'r')) !== FALSE) { flock($handle, LOCK_EX); $pfb_output = @fopen("{$dnsbl_info}.bk", 'w'); flock($pfb_output, LOCK_EX); // Find line with corresponding DNSBL Aliasname while (($line = @fgetcsv($handle)) !== FALSE) { if ($line[0] == $pfb_query) { $line[3] += 1; } @fputcsv($pfb_output, $line); } @fclose($pfb_output); @fclose($handle); @rename("{$dnsbl_info}.bk", "{$dnsbl_info}"); } }
Referring to the PHP documentation for the flock function, apparently this used to be okay because the locks were implicitly released when the file handles were closed, but that is no longer so starting from version 5.3.2: https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.flock.php
That said, I don't know if the update from 2.3.4 to 2.4.0 happened to jump from a pre-5.3.2 version of PHP to a post-5.3.2 version. But regardless, I assume that explicitly releasing locks couldn't hurt anything. Also, the return value of one of the two fopen calls is checked but the other is not. I'm going to try the following modification on my system, which is still UFS, and will report back:
if (!empty($pfb_query)) { // Increment DNSBL Alias Counter $dnsbl_info = '/var/db/pfblockerng/dnsbl_info'; if (($handle = @fopen("{$dnsbl_info}", 'r')) !== FALSE) { if(flock($handle, LOCK_EX)) { if (($pfb_output = @fopen("{$dnsbl_info}.bk", 'w')) !== FALSE) { if(flock($pfb_output, LOCK_EX)) { // Find line with corresponding DNSBL Aliasname while (($line = @fgetcsv($handle)) !== FALSE) { if ($line[0] == $pfb_query) { $line[3] += 1; } @fputcsv($pfb_output, $line); } flock($pfb_output, LOCK_UN); } @fclose($pfb_output); } flock($handle, LOCK_UN); } @fclose($handle); @rename("{$dnsbl_info}.bk", "{$dnsbl_info}"); } }
And sorry for the lousy formatting; I tried pasting several times and couldn't manage to get the indentation non-wonky.