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      SteveITS Galactic Empire @Antibiotic
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      @Antibiotic

      • uncheck "Log packets matched from the default block rules in the ruleset"
      • uncheck "Log packets blocked by 'Block Bogon Networks' rules"
      • uncheck "Log packets blocked by 'Block Private Networks' rules"
      • set "Log Compression" = None on all devices with ZFS (off by default but on if you restore an old config to new unit), or devices with eMMC
      • Suricata uncheck "Enable HTTP Log"

      re: default block rules, we turn those on temporarily if we're debugging something.

      Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
      When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
      Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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        Antibiotic @SteveITS
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        @SteveITS Thank you , one question if use Crowdsec which one reading different logs, this unchecks will not OFF some important data logs for Crowdsec readings?

        pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
        CPU: Intel N100
        NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
        RAM : 16 GB DDR5
        Disk: 128 GB NVMe
        Brgds, Archi

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          SteveITS Galactic Empire @Antibiotic
          last edited by

          @Antibiotic I have not used the Crowdsec plugin.

          Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
          When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
          Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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            Dobby_ @SteveITS
            last edited by

            @SteveITS said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

            @Antibiotic I have not used the Crowdsec plugin.

            Hey Steve do you know where to find "Crowdsec" for installing it on pfSense?
            I havw done a pkg info and pkg search for Crowdsec and also in the package
            manager I can´t see an option to install it as a pkg.

            #~. @Dobby

            Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
            PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
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              SteveITS Galactic Empire @Dobby_
              last edited by

              @Dobby_ said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

              do you know where to find "Crowdsec" for installing it on pfSense

              It's a manual install and I want to say is therefore CE only? (not sure on that) A link was above:

              @mmetc said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

              The package can be installed by hand in the meanwhile

              https://docs.crowdsec.net/docs/next/getting_started/install_crowdsec_pfsense

              Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
              When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
              Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                Dobby_ @SteveITS
                last edited by

                @SteveITS

                Thank you I got installed now.

                #~. @Dobby

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                PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
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                  Antibiotic
                  last edited by Antibiotic

                  Could some1 to explain, is it possible to read Windows PC log with Crowdsec installed on pfSense or need to install Crowdsec also for Windows PC?

                  pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                  CPU: Intel N100
                  NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                  RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                  Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                  Brgds, Archi

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                  • provelsP
                    provels
                    last edited by provels

                    Is CrowdSec meant to replace pfB? Snort, Suricata? Augment them? Thanks.

                    Peder

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                      Antibiotic @provels
                      last edited by Antibiotic

                      @provels You can read here:

                      "https://www.crowdsec.net/blog/suricata-vs-crowdsec"

                      I think Crowdsec blacklist working the same as pfBlockerNG, THE POINT of this, that pfBlockerNG limited to one hour update maximum , Crowdsec update more frequently I think!

                      pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                      CPU: Intel N100
                      NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                      RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                      Disk: 128 GB NVMe
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                      • provelsP
                        provels
                        last edited by

                        Looks like the pfSense install is not supported in FreeBSD 15 (24.03-RELEASE upgrade). Sad face.

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                          mmetc @provels
                          last edited by

                          @provels this? https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3/freebsd-15-amd64.tar

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                            provels @mmetc
                            last edited by provels

                            @mmetc Not sure at present. I saw Crowdsec was uninstalled by the upgrade process when I upgraded yesterday and saw an OS mismatch when I tried to reinstall, hence my post. But there is a pfSense update issued overnight with the following log:

                            The following 3 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
                            
                            Installed packages to be REMOVED:
                            	re2: 20231101
                            
                            Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
                            	pfSense: 24.03 -> 24.03_1 [pfSense]
                            
                            Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
                            	abseil-20230125.3 [pfSense] (ABI changed: 'freebsd:14:x86:64' -> 'freebsd:15:x86:64')
                            

                            So maybe fixed, don't know yet.

                            Edit: Same errors as yesterday.

                            [24.03-RELEASE][root@fw.workgroup]/root: pkg add -f /root/CrowdSec/re2-20231101.pkg
                            Installing re2-20231101...
                            pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:14:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:15:amd64
                            Extracting re2-20231101: 100%
                            
                            Installing crowdsec-1.6.0...
                            pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:14:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:15:amd64
                            Extracting crowdsec-1.6.0: 100%
                            
                            Installing pfSense-pkg-crowdsec-0.1.3...
                            pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:14:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:15:amd64
                            Extracting pfSense-pkg-crowdsec-0.1.3: 100%
                            
                            

                            Edit2: So I guess it's working even after mismatch messages. Probably the reason for this line in the install instructions. What do I know, I'm just some hack who will install anything! :)

                            # setenv IGNORE_OSVERSION yes
                            

                            Peder

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                              mmetc @provels
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                              @provels you can download the archive I linked, there is the same content as the *pkg files but for freebsd 15. A new release with crowdsec 1.6.1 should be uploaded soon, I'll make sure to build the *pkg files with version 15

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                                Antibiotic @provels
                                last edited by

                                @provels New release there for Freebsd15 and updated to 1.6.1

                                pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                                CPU: Intel N100
                                NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                                RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                                Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                                Brgds, Archi

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                                  Antibiotic @mmetc
                                  last edited by

                                  @mmetc Hello after install 1.6.1 on 24.03 have this error
                                  level=error msg="while fetching bouncer info: ent: bouncer not found" ip=127.0.0.1

                                  pfSense plus 24.11 on Topton mini PC
                                  CPU: Intel N100
                                  NIC: Intel i-226v 4 pcs
                                  RAM : 16 GB DDR5
                                  Disk: 128 GB NVMe
                                  Brgds, Archi

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                                    Dobby_
                                    last edited by Dobby_

                                    For pfSense+ 24.03_1 (amd64) I was following this steps;

                                    Getting started - Install CrowdSec on pfSense

                                    Please scroll down until you read the following (in a blue image)
                                    You will see it here below in the code block
                                    It is the install sequence (from top till down)

                                    # setenv IGNORE_OSVERSION yes
                                    # pkg add -f <link to abseil>
                                    # pkg add -f <link to re2>
                                    # pkg add -f <link to crowdsec-firewall-bouncer>
                                    # pkg add -f <link to crowdsec>
                                    # pkg add -f <link to pfSense-pkg-crowdsec>
                                    

                                    And under this page you find the latest pkg´s or files for your installation.
                                    pfSense-pkg-Crowdsec, click on assets (11) and the drop down menue is opening then right click on the shown links and past them in the following sequence inside of your pfSense console CLI.

                                    • Connect to your console
                                    • type in (8) for shell
                                    • and now all commands together (one after one) with the right link to the packages

                                    As an example for pfSense+ 24.03_1 (FreeBSD 15) amd64 hardware shown below:

                                    # setenv IGNORE_OSVERSION yes
                                    # pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/abseil-20230125.3.pkg
                                    # pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/re2-20240401.pkg
                                    # pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/crowdsec-firewall-bouncer-0.0.28_3.pkg
                                    # pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/crowdsec-1.6.1.pkg
                                    # pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec-0.1.3.pkg
                                    

                                    After installing it you may have a look under system > services > CrowdSec
                                    to ensure that all is right enabled. If not enable (activate) them by clicking
                                    on it, please click then at last on save

                                    CrowdSec1.jpg

                                    Now you should read the rest of the page
                                    Getting started - CrowdSec on pfSense
                                    to configure your installation, matching well to your network setup.

                                    And at least activate both services to make them running.

                                    CrowdSec2.jpg

                                    #~. @Dobby

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                                    PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
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                                      bthoven @mmetc
                                      last edited by

                                      @mmetc said in Crowdsec finally comming to pfSense:

                                      @provels you can download the archive I linked, there is the same content as the *pkg files but for freebsd 15. A new release with crowdsec 1.6.1 should be uploaded soon, I'll make sure to build the *pkg files with version 15

                                      I'm currently on version 1.6.0. To upgrade, should I execute only the following commands? Other than the re2 and pfsense packages, it appears that the remaining packages are the same version.

                                      setenv IGNORE_OSVERSION yes
                                      pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/re2-20240401.pkg
                                      pkg add -f https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3-1.6.1/crowdsec-1.6.1.pkg
                                      

                                      Is there any breaking changes I should be aware of? I'm running pfSense CE 2.7.2....thanks.

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                                      • provelsP
                                        provels
                                        last edited by provels

                                        @mmetc FWIW, the crowdsec-1.6.0_1.pkg in the tar linked above worked fine for me.

                                        https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/download/v0.1.3/freebsd-15-amd64.tar
                                        

                                        However, the 1.6.1 package linked below pretty much blew up my system

                                        https://github.com/crowdsecurity/pfSense-pkg-crowdsec/releases/tag/v0.1.3-1.6.1
                                        

                                        Caused a lockup on installation and save, Apparently ZFS saved my butt, directories below the root folder vanished, system eventually rolled itself back to mid-December. Perhaps a coincidence, but for me it was a mess.

                                        EDIT - Ok, since I love hitting myself in the head with a hammer, I tried again... System crashed out shortly after, threw me back to 23.09 deleted my saved logs after 12/7 and threw a bunch of error's. Someone else can test, I've had it.

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                                          bthoven @bthoven
                                          last edited by

                                          @bthoven

                                          I attempted to upgrade only those two packages initially. After the upgrade, Crowdsec ceased to function, and even pressing 'save' on the settings page without making any changes, to force a restart, did not help.

                                          Subsequently, I performed the complete 5-package upgrade following the sequence outlined in the documentation, but it still failed to start.

                                          Ultimately, rebooting my pfSense resolved the issue, and it began working.

                                          In previous upgrades of earlier versions, I recall never having to reboot my pfSense. It's strange.

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                                          • provelsP
                                            provels
                                            last edited by

                                            Continuing my self-abuse, I have found that the 1.6.0 version works fine on 24.03-RELEASE AFAICT even though it's compiled for Freebsd 14. Both the 1.6.0_1 and 1.6.1 will crash out and fubar the system. Think I'll wait for the Netgate Seal of Approval.

                                            Peder

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