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    Syslog service in pfSense v2.8.1 often stop itself

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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      That patch is in the new 25.11-dev snapshots if you're able to test that. No CE snaps yet.

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      • dennypageD Offline
        dennypage
        last edited by

        This issue may warrant a 25.07.2 release.

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          jrey @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          Depends - what else is in the snapshot ?

          Not really interested in alpha development builds this early in the cycle just to try the one failing item. The risk of the unknown outweighs the current workaround.

          -- honestly, too bad one can not just get the updated build of the syslogd code.

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            KOM @jrey
            last edited by

            @jrey Why would you need a whole new snapshot for something that could be fixed via System Patches? And, for the record, I also had this issue because I had an old remote syslog defined that no longer exists. Removing the remote fixed the crashing.

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            • dennypageD Offline
              dennypage @KOM
              last edited by

              @KOM said in Syslog service in pfSense v2.8.1 often stop itself:

              Why would you need a whole new snapshot for something that could be fixed via System Patches?

              Binaries cannot be updated via System Patches.

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              • stephenw10S Offline
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                That's a compile time fix, it can't be applied via System Patches.

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                  jrey @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10

                  wasn't suggesting a "patch" in the current "pf"sense of a patch

                  On the other hand it is just a binary file, that could be provided and copied into place.

                  For those not willing to play with "Alpha" builds the release of 25.07.2 would be a great alternative, rather then having to wait for beta or even final release of 25.11

                  Maybe the "patch system" should have the ability to deliver a hot fix for certain binaries in the future?
                  somewhat surprising that since BSD at the core a patch could be created with bsdiff and bspatch both of which are available and actually installed as part of the package.

                  Annoying issues (and not that there are that many, this is one) could likely be fixed by providing this ability to either install a new file or run a binary patch, without having to wait for a full drop of the next version.
                  (the problem with patching vs copying, is as we have seen in that past, the files where different in the same "release" from one day to the next. Refresh my memory when was that 23.xx, I'd have to look it up)

                  point is when there is a will there is a way..

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                  • stephenw10S Offline
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Yes we are looking at options.

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                      slu @jrey
                      last edited by slu

                      @jrey years ago there was a p1 release:
                      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-3-5-p1.html

                      pfSense Gold subscription

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                        aclrgt
                        last edited by

                        Hello,
                        I'm experiencing the same problem with a client after updating to 25.07.1
                        I can also confirm that the problem occurs because we have a remote syslog server under maintenance.
                        Pf's syslogd should continue to work in this scenario.
                        I hope a fix is ​​found soon.
                        Thank you,

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                          KOM @dennypage
                          last edited by KOM

                          @dennypage Huh. I did not know that.

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                          • stephenw10S Offline
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by stephenw10

                            As a workaround you can prevent the syslogd process seeing the connection rejection message from the server by adding firewall walls.

                            You need to pass the syslog traffic outbound with state set to 'none'. And block the incoming icmp rejection if it's not already blocked.

                            It then just keeps sending to the server.

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                              vmillan69
                              last edited by

                              I have the same problem but with version 25.07.1 of pfsense+ and I am in PCI non-compliance. I think it is not that the remote server is not available for me, it is a bug in the version and it is critical.

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                                jrey @vmillan69
                                last edited by

                                @vmillan69 said in Syslog service in pfSense v2.8.1 often stop itself:

                                I think it is not that the remote server is not available for me,

                                if it is not this specifically -- then more information is likely required to offer any suggestions --

                                same issue with code reference
                                https://forum.netgate.com/topic/198418/25.07-unbound-pfblocker-python-syslog/43?_=1758219580156

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                                • stephenw10S Offline
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes if you're not seeing 'connection refused logged then it's not the same issue. In which case the more info you can give us the better.

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                                    aclrgt @stephenw10
                                    last edited by

                                    @stephenw10 said in Syslog service in pfSense v2.8.1 often stop itself:

                                    As a workaround you can prevent the syslogd process seeing the connection rejection message from the server by adding firewall walls.

                                    You need to pass the syslog traffic outbound with state set to 'none'. And block the incoming icmp rejection if it's not already blocked.

                                    It then just keeps sending to the server.

                                    Thanks for the tips 👍

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                                      mcury Rebel Alliance @aclrgt
                                      last edited by mcury

                                      Workaround tested on 25.07.1 and working, thanks @stephenw10

                                      Follow for reference:

                                      pfSense LAN: 192.168.50.254/24
                                      Syslog: 192.168.50.253
                                      Syslog port: UDP 1514
                                      
                                      
                                      ========
                                      Status / System Logs / Settings
                                      Remote Logging Options
                                      
                                      Source Address: LAN
                                      IP Protocol: IPv4
                                      Remote log servers: 192.168.50.253:1514
                                      ========
                                      
                                      Two floating rules:
                                      
                                      Action: Pass
                                      Interface: LAN
                                      Direction: out
                                      IPv4
                                      Protocol: UDP
                                      Source: 192.168.50.254
                                      Source port: 514
                                      Destination: 192.168.50.253
                                      Destination port: 1514
                                      State type: None
                                      Description: WORKAROUND 16362
                                      
                                      Action: Block
                                      Quick: ticked
                                      Interface: LAN
                                      Direction: in
                                      IPv4
                                      Protocol: ICMP
                                      ICMP Subtypes: Destination unreachable
                                      Source: 192.168.50.253
                                      Destination: 192.168.50.254
                                      Description: WORKAROUND 16362 
                                      

                                      dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                                        thetravellor @mcury
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                                        @mcury I will try your workaround.

                                        I have just applied 25.11 dev and can confirm that it does not solve the syslog issue.

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                                        • stephenw10S Offline
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          Hmm, 25.11-dev has the patched syslogd. Are you still seeing the connection refused message? What's the last thing(s) logged?

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                                            slu @slu
                                            last edited by

                                            said in Syslog service in pfSense v2.8.1 often stop itself:

                                            "Service Watchdog" at the moment, maybe a workaround?

                                            I can answer this myself (we rebooted yesterday our syslog server), service watchdog working:

                                            20:43:00 Service Watchdog detected service syslogd stopped. Restarting syslogd (System Logger 
                                            Daemon)
                                            

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