Country Block
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I have installed, uninstalled, rebooted, etc trying to get it to run. It cannot get the program to start on the beta 2.0 latest version of the software. I am getting no error messages. It will simply not run. I have edited an item in the firewall rules then saved. I cant get it to run.
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I have installed, uninstalled, rebooted, etc trying to get it to run. It cannot get the program to start on the beta 2.0 latest version of the software. I am getting no error messages. It will simply not run. I have edited an item in the firewall rules then saved. I cant get it to run.
I just released version 2.0 today as an update for countryipblocks, per his request to cut down on bandwidth. The new version pulls the country lists from a tar.gz that gets expanded. So when you enable your package it pulls the list from your local webserver instead of countryipblocks.
I have tested countryblock 2.0 on pfsense 1.2.3 and pfsense 2.0BETA 5. I have not had any issues. What other addons do you have running? Did you upgrade your version of countryblock or install this new version fresh?
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I upgraded to the 2.0 beta built on Saturday. I uninstalled Country Block rebooted. Then reinstalled country blocks. I selected all countries
and unchecked Untied States. Then I commited the countries, checked enable, then click save. The program no longer hangs. The countryblock.txt List file does get updated. It will just not run. I have tried from command line countyrblock.sh and execute.sh. Nothing! No errors or anything. I just cant get it to run. I also have Snort installed. -
I believe that the problem may be within Apply changes. I just uninstalled and reinstalled, commited countries, hit enable the save, it prompts you to apply changes. Current Satus = not running / You are blocking 0 networks.
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Country Block has not been running or would not stay running for a few versions now for me. I am running 1.2.3 release. When I try to run countryblock.sh from shell I get this.
countryblock.sh: 43: Syntax error: "done" unexpected (expecting "then")
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php: /packages/countryblock/countryblock.php: The command 'sh execute.sh' returned exit code '2', the output was '^M: not found ^M: not found pfctl: Unknown table command 'kill^M' usage: pfctl [-AdeghmNnOqRrvz] [-a anchor] [-D macro=value] [-F modifier] [-f file] [-i interface] [-K host | network] [-k host | network ] [-b host | network ] [-o [level]] [-p device] [-s modifier ] [-t table -T command [address …]] [-x level] sed: /tmp/rules.debug^M: No such file or directory ^M: not found ^M: not found ^M: not found execute.sh: arith: syntax error: "72^M+1" '
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I found out that bash scripts will sometimes operate weird with foreign spaces and what not. While trying to debug the script I noticed it the file was in DOS format when saving. Creating a new file and pasting the script into it fixed my problem.
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Hey natgear. Seeing all those control codes (^M) makes me think you are having a similar problems.
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I know the problem. Windows likes to format my code before I upload it. I'm re-committing the package so hopefully it will be fixed here in the next 15 min.
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I found out that bash scripts will sometimes operate weird with foreign spaces and what not. While trying to debug the script I noticed it the file was in DOS format when saving. Creating a new file and pasting the script into it fixed my problem.
Exactly right. I removed the weird windows spacing and it corrected the problem. Just need to re-commit those changes.
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Yeah, execute.sh had the problem too. :) After fixing it everything worked again. In pfSense 1.2.3 that is
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Hey Tommy. It says
Current Status = Running
You are blocking 0 Networks
yet says Currently 251 of 252 selected.
Kind of funny if you ask me :)
Edit:
Looked into it a little more.pfctl -T show -t countryblock |grep -v -c Z
pfctl: Table does not exist.After looking which tables existed in pfctl mine showed only
countryblockW
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Okay. It should be fixed. I just verified it working on 1.2.3 and 2.0BETA 5.
Go ahead and uninstall your current package and then install the package. If it isn't working when you re-install then reboot. I had to do that for 1.2.3 for some reason.
Thanks for notifying me it wasn't working.
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**Current Status = Running
You are blocking 71147 Networks**
Looks like your magic has worked!!!!!! Installed and running good on 2.0 beta 5
Thanks for the quick update!!!!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!!
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Mine still has same issue.
Current Status = Running
You are blocking 0 Networks
I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it and rebooted
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Ok I found out why I was having problems and others were not. I am running pfSense webGUI on an non-standard port.
This line of code is the culprit to my problem.
exec("fetch -o lists/temp http://127.0.0.1/packages/countryblock/CIDR/{$line}_cidr.txt");
Using this method will also cause problems with people using https with the webgui as well.
I changed it to this to fix it
exec("cat CIDR/{$line}_cidr.txt >> lists/countries.txt");
Using fetch to get a local file was kind of ridiculous anyways but I know why you did it ;D
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It is much quicker loading Tom :)
Thx mate!
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Ok I found out why I was having problems and others were not. I am running pfSense webGUI on an non-standard port.
This line of code is the culprit to my problem.
exec("fetch -o lists/temp http://127.0.0.1/packages/countryblock/CIDR/{$line}_cidr.txt");
Using this method will also cause problems with people using https with the webgui as well.
I changed it to this to fix it
exec("cat CIDR/{$line}_cidr.txt >> lists/countries.txt");
Using fetch to get a local file was kind of ridiculous anyways but I know why you did it ;D
Yeah, I did that to cut down on bandwidth usage for countryipblocks but I never thought about https. I will update the package when I get home to correct this issue. Thank you for posting the fix.
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No problem! I enjoyed figuring it out. ;)
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I pushed the update and tested on 2.0BETA 5. I left a little something in the source for you g4m3c4ck.