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    PfBlocker problem!!! blocking all my NAT port rules and configs!!!

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      tester100 last edited by

      Hi guys

      i am having some strange problems since i have upgraded the pfsense version..2.1.4  and now using 2.15 and i am still getting the same problem

      i am now using this version:

      Version 2.1.5-RELEASE (i386)
      built on Mon Aug 25 07:44:26 EDT 2014
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p16

      You are on the latest version.

      I have 2 problems

      1- after rebooting the pfsense, if i leave the pfblocker enabled it simply blocks all ports login and all external access configured ips and ports are simply blocked, i have to disable pfblocker and only after i disabled pfblocker, the NAT firewall ports configured on external WAN start working back normally

      2- i get alot of erros on the IPcountry lists example:
        09-26-14 18:31:35 [ There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:27: cannot define table pfBlockerEurope: Cannot allocate memory - The line in question reads [27]: table persist file /var/db/aliastables/pfBlockerEurope.txt]

      any ideas on how fix this errors which are now becoming a pain in the but..

      on previsous pfsense versions i used the package IPcountryblock , but this was removed from packages on 3.1.4 and its not available, this worked great and with no erros, it also did not interfere at all with the other NAT configuration..

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      • BBcan177
        BBcan177 Moderator last edited by

        Did you increase the size of the Max Table Entries?

        System:Advanced:Firewall/Nat  : Firewall Maximum Tables Entries?

        Maximum number of table entries for systems such as aliases, sshlockout, snort, etc, combined.
        Note: Leave this blank for the default.

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