IP-Blocklist
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 I will look into the uninstall problem tonight. As far as getting it running make sure your using direct links to lists. Try using one of the example lists. 
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 I tried all three lists on the configuration page to no avail. 
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 IP-Blocklist 3.0.1 released! fixed uninstall problem. 
 updated perl to 5.12
 updated netCIDR to 0.14pfsense 1.2.3 has been tested. pfsense 2.0BETA not tested. Completely uninstall IP-Blocklist. If you still have a link for IP-Blocklist then run "rm -R /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist" and "rm /usr/local/etc/rc.d/IP-Blocklist.sh" before re-installing 3.0.1 
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 You are all kinds of awesome. Started working right away. 
 Thanks
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 So I rm the package rm -R /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist" and "rm /usr/local/etc/rc.d/IP-Blocklist.sh" 
 I reinstalled, doesn't block any .gz listRemoved, uninstallation went fine, the menu are not present in Firewall menu :) Install again, still You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs I modified /etc/inc/config.inc from 128MB to 256M and /usr/local/lib/php.ini from 32M to 128M 
 no change (not sure if I have to reboot or not)Uninstall is my next move 
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 So I rm the package rm -R /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist" and "rm /usr/local/etc/rc.d/IP-Blocklist.sh" 
 I reinstalled, doesn't block any .gz listRemoved, uninstallation went fine, the menu are not present in Firewall menu :) Install again, still You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs I modified /etc/inc/config.inc from 128MB to 256M and /usr/local/lib/php.ini from 32M to 128M 
 no change (not sure if I have to reboot or not)Uninstall is my next move Uninstall the package from your package manager page and then re-install. That should do it. The rm -R command was only for those that still had a link after uninstalling and still had the package installed. 
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 It seem to working perfectly, without any issues. However, how do I know it's actively blocking in real time, is there's a way to monitor this similar to logfile? I enabled Logging, and I don't see it under Status > System Logs 
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 hm, I seem to be failing at everything, lol. Uninstall IP-Blocklist OK, but link remains. Executed the CL as suggested above to remove the link, and the link remains (when clicked, 404 - Not Found). Reboot / reinstall / uninstall in any/every order doesn't seem to help, IP-Blocklist 3.0 keeps installing (instead of 3.0.1), and Running, but Blocking = 0 Networks. 
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 An old config is preventing you from getting the new version. I forget where the directory is but I think it somewhere near /usr/etc/pkgs or something like that. Just delete everything IP-Blocklist/ipblocklist. I can't tell for sure since I'm away from home right now (working on my CCENT/CCNA). If you can't get it working let me know, I can probably get a VM of pfsense up if I need to. 
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 just a small feature request, can you add this to bottom of whitelist page like "You're currently unblocking #### IPs" 
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 Found a cpl ipblockist.* in /usr/local/pkg -deleted them, same prob(s) still exist - no worries though, thanks for the tip :) 
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 An old config is preventing you from getting the new version. I forget where the directory is but I think it somewhere near /usr/etc/pkgs or something like that. Just delete everything IP-Blocklist/ipblocklist. I can't tell for sure since I'm away from home right now (working on my CCENT/CCNA). If you can't get it working let me know, I can probably get a VM of pfsense up if I need to. Hey good buddy. I was on a wicked old version, like 2.2.1, something like that. I am having no luck getting the latest to work for me. I tried looking all over the fs, using your other awesome package btw, and couldn't find anything in terms of remnants from a past config. The newest package installs fine, but when I add .gz lists I still have 0 showing for number of blocks with service Running. Any ideas? Thanks again! 
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 An old config is preventing you from getting the new version. I forget where the directory is but I think it somewhere near /usr/etc/pkgs or something like that. Just delete everything IP-Blocklist/ipblocklist. I can't tell for sure since I'm away from home right now (working on my CCENT/CCNA). If you can't get it working let me know, I can probably get a VM of pfsense up if I need to. Hey good buddy. I was on a wicked old version, like 2.2.1, something like that. I am having no luck getting the latest to work for me. I tried looking all over the fs, using your other awesome package btw, and couldn't find anything in terms of remnants from a past config. The newest package installs fine, but when I add .gz lists I still have 0 showing for number of blocks with service Running. Any ideas? Thanks again! I have some ideas. First are you using 1.2.3 or the BETA 2.0? I have been having problems keeping this package working smoothly for those with BETA2.0. Someone was kind enough to agree to send me a laptop for development but unfortunately it hasn't arrived yet. 
 If you're on 1.2.3 then we should be able to figure it out quickly. Just to confirm you have IP-Blocklist ver 0.3.0 or 0.3.1 correct?
 Can you try this .gz file: http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_ads.gz Just to be sure.Edit: By the way thank you for your suggestion for a whitelist feature a long time ago. I hope you can enjoy the package here soon. 
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 I was very excited to see the whitelist! I can't wait to start using it. I have been plenty happy with the package so far, as you can tell, I haven't upgraded since I first installed it :) I am on pfSense 1.2.3 with IP Blocklist 0.3.1 and I did as you suggested, adding this list: http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_ads.gz Still shows running with 0 blocked. 
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 I was very excited to see the whitelist! I can't wait to start using it. I have been plenty happy with the package so far, as you can tell, I haven't upgraded since I first installed it :) I am on pfSense 1.2.3 with IP Blocklist 0.3.1 and I did as you suggested, adding this list: http://iblocklist.dbnservers.net/files/bt_ads.gz Still shows running with 0 blocked. This might be a really stupid question but do you have the enable check box checked before clicking save? SSH in to your system and check the contents of /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/lists The .gz file should be in that directory if it got downloaded correctly. Also check the contents of /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/lists/ipfw.ipfw and see if there is anything in there. 
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 No worries man. Yes the box is checked to enable. # ls -l /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/lists total 132 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 133982 Dec 30 18:00 bt_ads -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 0 Dec 30 22:25 ipfw.ipfw #
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 So it looks like the ads file does get downloaded but for some reason it's not being processed to ipfw.ipfw. Check the format of the bt_ads file. If it looks good then run /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/convert-execute.sh from the command line manually so you can see any errors if any. 
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 Tommyboy having the same issue ipfw.ipfw 0 /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/convert-execute.sh 
 no errors just a list of numbers 0 to 283everything was working good for months then You are blocking 0 Networks/IPs all .gz files did download and listed in the dir 
 haven't installed anything new or did any updatesuninstall and reinstall about 6 times with no luck 
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 I just installed a fresh copy of pfsense 1.2.3 and installed the latest IP-Blocklist. Added the bt_ads.gz URL and everything worked. 
 I'm surprised you didn't get any errors from running the executable.Does that packages at least tell you that it's running? On command line run "pfctl -s rules | grep ipblocklist". Paste output. 
 Also see if "pfctl -T show -t ipblocklist" has any output but don't paste.If you want you can email me your config file and I will be able to figure out the issue much faster. EDIT: My output from convert-execute.sh looks like this: ./convert-execute.sh1 table deleted. 
 1 table deleted.
 rm: /usr/local/www/packages/ipblocklist/lists/ipfw.ipfwTEMP: No such file or directory
 rm: Wlists/whitelistTEMP: No such file or directory
 rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory
 rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory
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