Country Block
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Ive noticed since uninstalling cron that I have fewer system log entry's than I had before daily before installing cron… Just including this to say that something that was updating is no longer and may be something that was stopping Country Block before..... Interesting...
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Awsome Job Tom! Thank You!
Even with the new cron script that was updated back at version 1.8?
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all i can say is WOW!
The fastest updates I have ever seen lol..
Thanks again!!! This package has made pfsense awesome!OK you might want to edit that.
Well pfsense is awesome already and the supporting people that keep it top notch make it better than anything else in the league. This package has made it even better for me. It is something that I was looking for that nothing else would offer for me. Well, within a reasonable price that I could afford that is. So to get continued updates/modifications ect is awesome. Even with paid software I havent seen this quick of a turn around when things are identified.
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all i can say is WOW!
The fastest updates I have ever seen lol..
Thanks again!!! This package has made pfsense awesome!OK you might want to edit that.
Well pfsense is awesome already and the supporting people that keep it top notch make it better than anything else in the league. This package has made it even better for me. It is something that I was looking for that nothing else would offer for me. Well, within a reasonable price that I could afford that is. So to get continued updates/modifications ect is awesome. Even with paid software I havent seen this quick of a turn around when things are identified.
I agree , and you know my comment was an almost failed attempt at humor.
Seriously CB is something I was waiting for , it has cut our mail server's work load 90% .
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Way to go TB on the CB. Your updates have been fast and great with awsome enhancements. I do have a request. Is there a way to maintain your saved settings after doing updates. I will always have to put the CIDR back in my whitelist. I whitelist all the BlackBerry RIM IP's and was wondering if there was a way to maintain youe whitelist in between updates?
Thanks again for this awsome package. I do agree it really adds a lot of value to pfsense. Not many firewalls out there that I know of can do this. And please if anyone can think of another firewall that has the ability to do this, please tell.
Thanks,
Matt
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all i can say is WOW!
The fastest updates I have ever seen lol..
Thanks again!!! This package has made pfsense awesome!OK you might want to edit that.
Well pfsense is awesome already and the supporting people that keep it top notch make it better than anything else in the league. This package has made it even better for me. It is something that I was looking for that nothing else would offer for me. Well, within a reasonable price that I could afford that is. So to get continued updates/modifications ect is awesome. Even with paid software I havent seen this quick of a turn around when things are identified.
I agree , and you know my comment was an almost failed attempt at humor.
Seriously CB is something I was waiting for , it has cut our mail server's work load 90% .
lol I got it. Just wanted to give ppl some kudos lol ;D
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TB, once again, you have my thanks!
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Way to go TB on the CB. Your updates have been fast and great with awsome enhancements. I do have a request. Is there a way to maintain your saved settings after doing updates. I will always have to put the CIDR back in my whitelist. I whitelist all the BlackBerry RIM IP's and was wondering if there was a way to maintain youe whitelist in between updates?
Thanks again for this awsome package. I do agree it really adds a lot of value to pfsense. Not many firewalls out there that I know of can do this. And please if anyone can think of another firewall that has the ability to do this, please tell.
Thanks,
Matt
The file that holds your whitelist settings is /usr/local/www/packages/countryblock/whitelist.txt You can save that file and re-upload it after your updates to preserve your settings.
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No updates for 48 hours? Hope your all right ;)
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LOL. Yeah he has been pumping the updates out like crazy. This last update seems to be rock solid for me. Also Tommy, I appreciate the insight on the whitelist.
Thanks,
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LOL. Yeah he has been pumping the updates out like crazy. This last update seems to be rock solid for me. Also Tommy, I appreciate the insight on the whitelist.
Thanks,
Thank you for the support! I don't think I will be pushing any countryblock updates in the near future. I need fix some other projects for the mean time and hopefully get some IPblocklist updates out there.
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TB,
With the most recent package I am having a problem when I reboot the firewall. I am on the most current beta as well as of today.
When I reboot, country block will not be running even though the enable country block is checked at the top.
If I click save at the bottom and it refreshes no change. Still blocking 0 networks. Then I uncheck save then recheck and save same thing.
I do have a cron job set of it and when checking the sys logs I see this error.php: /packages/countryblock/countryblock.php: The command 'sh execute.sh' returned exit code '2', the output was '0 table deleted. sed: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory grep: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory grep: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory 1 1 rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory sed: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory execute.sh: cannot open /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory'
If I reinstall the package, it will start working again. I have duplicated this multiple times this evening when rebooting the firewall.
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TB,
With the most recent package I am having a problem when I reboot the firewall. I am on the most current beta as well as of today.
When I reboot, country block will not be running even though the enable country block is checked at the top.
If I click save at the bottom and it refreshes no change. Still blocking 0 networks. Then I uncheck save then recheck and save same thing.
I do have a cron job set of it and when checking the sys logs I see this error.php: /packages/countryblock/countryblock.php: The command 'sh execute.sh' returned exit code '2', the output was '0 table deleted. sed: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory grep: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory grep: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory 1 1 rm: /tmp/rules.debug.tmp: No such file or directory sed: /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory execute.sh: cannot open /tmp/rules.debug: No such file or directory'
If I reinstall the package, it will start working again. I have duplicated this multiple times this evening when rebooting the firewall.
Any reason why?If /tmp/rules.debug isn't found then your problem isn't countryblock. Are you running pfsense in transparent mode or is it even a Firewall? /tmp/rules.debug is the file that contains the pf firewall rules.
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On some systems , /tmp is cleared on reboot .
Try copying some other files to /tmp , reboot and see if they exist after a reboot.
If /tmp is cleared on reboot, then /tmp/rules.debug should be stored in another location. like /var/tmp . on our system /var/tmp is not cleared on reboot.
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It seems as if this is what is happening. That folder is being cleared upon reboot. I dont have anything specially configured to do that so so something must do that in the beta version when its booting as a startup script.
Does that TMP location pull the rules from elsewhere. The only app that seems to be affected by this is country block. Snort and other packages seem to be working just fine.
TB i have it set as a firewall. Its the Internet facing firewall at my location.
So either this is a change in most recent beta or how the newer package of CB is handling this. It was working ok on an older beta version and the 1.5 cb when I rebooted just fine.
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Perhaps the startup script is running before your firewall rules are re-created.
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Yes I have gone into CB and deselected enable CB then clicked the save button at the bottom. (in red it says blocking 0 countries)
Then I re check the enable CB and click save at the bottom and the check now appears in the enable option but there is red text at the bottom that says blocking 0 countries.
There are countries enabled as I use the most spamming ones at the top of the list and says what is it 10 out of x amount enabled.The only way I can get the red text at the bottom to go away and turn into black saying you are currently blocking x countries is to reinstall the package..
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Yes I have gone into CB and deselected enable CB then clicked the save button at the bottom. (in red it says blocking 0 countries)
Then I re check the enable CB and click save at the bottom and the check now appears in the enable option but there is red text at the bottom that says blocking 0 countries.
There are countries enabled as I use the most spamming ones at the top of the list and says what is it 10 out of x amount enabled.The only way I can get the red text at the bottom to go away and turn into black saying you are currently blocking x countries is to reinstall the package..
I don't really know what could cause that. Just keep in mind that you are using a BETA version of pfsense. There are no reports of this happening on stable versions.
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Right I understand that I am on beta so it may not be a bug in your package persay. I think most of it is the location of the files it is referring to gets wiped. Is it possible to have it store files else where as suggested in a previous post?
On some systems , /tmp is cleared on reboot .
Try copying some other files to /tmp , reboot and see if they exist after a reboot.
If /tmp is cleared on reboot, then /tmp/rules.debug should be stored in another location. like /var/tmp . on our system /var/tmp is not cleared on reboot.
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Right I understand that I am on beta so it may not be a bug in your package persay. I think most of it is the location of the files it is referring to gets wiped. Is it possible to have it store files else where as suggested in a previous post?
On some systems , /tmp is cleared on reboot .
Try copying some other files to /tmp , reboot and see if they exist after a reboot.
If /tmp is cleared on reboot, then /tmp/rules.debug should be stored in another location. like /var/tmp . on our system /var/tmp is not cleared on reboot.
No, not possible. The firewall config will always be stored in /tmp. This is a pfsense thing and cannot be changed by the user.