IP-Blocklist
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OK,
Probably found the problem.
both lists use a lot off the same ranges which are removed. This is because you use uniq -u in your convert script. The -u removes all duplicates. If I remove the -u it leaves 1 behind and I get 570 networks instead of 137. Is there a reason why you use the -u ?Greetings,
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OK,
Probably found the problem.
both lists use a lot off the same ranges which are removed. This is because you use uniq -u in your convert script. The -u removes all duplicates. If I remove the -u it leaves 1 behind and I get 570 networks instead of 137. Is there a reason why you use the -u ?Greetings,
WogerWhy wouldn't you use the unique switch?
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Hey everybody, first post here ;)
I've put together my first pfSense box and it's pretty sweet. It's running on a Supermicro X7SPA-HF-D525 booting off a 2GB USB drive. I did a "hard drive" install to the USB (not embedded because it didn't boot properly). http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/9284282/1/pfSense?h=5dead0
Anyways, I have a little problem with IP-Blocklist. I have 2 lists installed and 1 whitelist (Steam). Maybe it's just my stupidity but whenever I reboot the router it would "forget" about the whitelist and continues blocking Steam. I have to hit the Save/Update button to get it working again. I searched but couldn't find anything regarding this.
Thanks!
2.0-RC3 (i386) built on Tue Aug 16 19:48:02 EDT 2011
IP-Blocklist Package 0.3.2 -
OK,
Probably found the problem.
both lists use a lot off the same ranges which are removed. This is because you use uniq -u in your convert script. The -u removes all duplicates. If I remove the -u it leaves 1 behind and I get 570 networks instead of 137. Is there a reason why you use the -u ?Greetings,
WogerWhy wouldn't you use the unique switch?
uniq -u gets only the uniq lines from a file. So if there are double lines in a file these aren't uniq and will be discarded (as mentioned earlier in this thread). But without the -u switch, uniq will leave one of the double lines behind. For the 2 lists I use 358 lines in bt_hijacked and 469 lines in sh_drop there are more than 300 identical lines. With uniq -u these are all removed which ends in 139 lines in ipfw.ipfw. If I remove the -u switch the 300 identical lines are made uniq again which leaves more than 400 uniq lines in ipfw.ipfw.
hmm.. not very explaining ???. I'll try it like this:
file "test" containg these lines:
ip-1
ip-1
ip-2
ip-3
ip-3uniq -u test > test2 will result in a file which contains
ip-2uniq test > test2 will result in a file which contains
ip-1
ip-2
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Well that is a major problem. I will hopefully push an update ASAP. Thanks for taking the time to explain it!
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Version 3.3 Released.
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Fixed uniq -u bug
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Removed email tab - no longer needed
Thank you Woger!
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No thanks,
Glad I could help :)
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When I try turning this on with one list added, I get the error:
/tmp/rules.debug:86: cannot load "/usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/lists/countries.txt": No such file or directory
I am running pfSense 2.0-RC3 (i386) Aug 18, 2011
I have package IP-Blocklist 0.3.3
I'm trying to use this list: http://www.tomschaefer.org/temp/pfsense/IP-Blocklist-ForumSpam.txtI don't have the "country block" package installed at all, so I don't get why I'm seeing this error…
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Did you have the countryblock package installed at any point?
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Did you have the countryblock package installed at any point?
Yes, and I could never get it to work properly. But it was uninstalled and I also upgraded pfSense from RC2 to RC3. I figured those two things would've fixed the problem, but pf obviously still sees some junk left over from CB.
What can I do?
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I'm new to the forum. First I'd like to say thank you to tommyboy180 for his work and effort on the project.
I can confirm that ip-blocklist and country block do seem to interfere with each other and are not install-configure-run-uninstall-reinstall safe as Shuey mentioned. Also, the option for logging results seems to have amnesia.
I think this is a great project and I'm interesting in putting some time in to make it stable. Where is the source code for your branches and 3.3 beta located?
-Michael
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I'm new to the forum. First I'd like to say thank you to tommyboy180 for his work and effort on the project.
I can confirm that ip-blocklist and country block do seem to interfere with each other and are not install-configure-run-uninstall-reinstall safe as Shuey mentioned. Also, the option for logging results seems to have amnesia.
I think this is a great project and I'm interesting in putting some time in to make it stable. Where is the source code for your branches and 3.3 beta located?
-Michael
Send me a PM.
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Version 3.4 Released!
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Whitelists are persistent though reboots
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Logging stays checked when it's supposed to
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Removed old Warning from main page
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Added lvl1 list by default
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Changed description on package list
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Fixed i-frame error on main page
EDIT: The package has also gained several performance tweaks. The package uses less memory and processing time now.
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Did you have the countryblock package installed at any point?
Yes, and I could never get it to work properly. But it was uninstalled and I also upgraded pfSense from RC2 to RC3. I figured those two things would've fixed the problem, but pf obviously still sees some junk left over from CB.
What can I do?
I pulled up a command line using the shell option and I navigated to the "/usr/local/www/packages/" directory - there is no subfolder named "countryblock". The info from my error is being stored somewhere, but I don't know how to wipe it out so I can start over fresh.
Any help would be appreciated - thank you!
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Did you have the countryblock package installed at any point?
Yes, and I could never get it to work properly. But it was uninstalled and I also upgraded pfSense from RC2 to RC3. I figured those two things would've fixed the problem, but pf obviously still sees some junk left over from CB.
What can I do?
it's looking for it in /tmp/rules.debug but before you edit this file I want to ask if you have rebooted your system since you uninstalled countryblock. If you haven't then do so and your problem should be solved.
I pulled up a command line using the shell option and I navigated to the "/usr/local/www/packages/" directory - there is no subfolder named "countryblock". The info from my error is being stored somewhere, but I don't know how to wipe it out so I can start over fresh.Any help would be appreciated - thank you!
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That's the crazy thing… I uninstalled CountryBlock, updated my pfSense build and rebooted the system. I too was hoping this would fix the problem, but it hasn't. So, to be safe, I just now uninstalled the IP-Blocklist package, verified that it and the CountryBlock packages are no longer showing up in my list of installed packages. I rebooted the system, went back into packages, verified I still do not see a package for CountryBlock or IP-Blocklist. I installed IP-Blocklist and then enabled it. As soon as I saved the change, I got the error again :(
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That's not right, lol. See if that file is mentioned in /tmp/rules.debug
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There is a section in my rules.debug file for CountryBlock. I'm assuming I can just delete out the entire section of the file that references the CountryBlock information, but I'm not sure how to do it (and I'm hoping there is a fairly easy way to do it from the shell without having to use something very foreign like Vi). I am a complete newb still when it comes to unix/linux, and I'm currently accessing my server through two hoops (SSH'd to my LAN from work to my Ubuntu server, then SSH'd from one of my Windows boxes on the LAN at home). You would think I'd be more than capable just based on that info, but I've had a lot of help with my network so far, lol.
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I got it! Since all I had to do was remove a few lines, I was able to find the info on how to navigate and work in Vi long enough to modify the file and I am now blocking IP's with IP-Blocklist!
Thanks Tom, appreciate the help!
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I got it! Since all I had to do was remove a few lines, I was able to find the info on how to navigate and work in Vi long enough to modify the file and I am now blocking IP's with IP-Blocklist!
Thanks Tom, appreciate the help!
What I can't figure out is why those lines were still in that file. That file gets deleted on system reboot and regenerated. Since you don't have the countryblock package then that shouldn't be happening unless….
Do you have any countrblock scripts located in /usr/local/etc/rc.d or /usr/local/pkg/pf ?