Re: [pfSense] Found a Bug?

2017-05-18 Thread Daniel
Hi,

yes, as i said it was from Suricata.


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Am 16.05.17, 20:27 schrieb "List im Auftrag von Ryan Coleman" 
:

Did you check the logs to see what was filling them? Sounds like a bad 
configuration of something, probably Squid.


> On May 15, 2017, at 3:53 AM, Daniel  wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> it seems i found a bug. 2 times i run in the same Problem.
> Harddisk in my PfSense went to 100% Disk usages. (suricata logs)
> After booting in rescue mode and deleted 100GB Logs the pfSense loses the 
whole configuration and I needed to reinstall the whole Server and restore a 
backup.
> 
> This was happened 2 times with the same behavior. Disk went full – 
configuration get lost.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Daniel
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Re: [pfSense] Restoring at remote location before deployment

2017-05-18 Thread Steve Yates
We did something similar when setting up our data center routers.  
Added a public subnet on the LAN side of our own pfSense, NATted to the 
Internet.  It works because of the NAT so the public IPs don't leave our 
office.  The data center routers had another public subnet on their LAN side 
(since we have a /25 block routed to us), so as I recall there were a few 
routing configuration changes to ensure traffic for those IPs was routed back 
inside our office and didn't go out to the Internet.  But for just one public 
IP that isn't necessary.

So I suppose a workaround would be to put the WAN gateway IP in your 
own pfSense and the new router would talk to it.

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On 5/17/2017 3:44 PM, Steven Spencer wrote:
> All,
>
> When restoring a configuration for a site, we often do so from the home
> office and then deploy after we are sure hardware is working as
> expected. That means that we are restoring a backup and then on reboot,
> their is no active WAN (because the WAN IP is set for the remote
> location on restore)

I do the same, build up the system in the home office for testing.

I've created a separate environment within the home office that allows 
for the unit under test to hit the internet after getting natted to the 
home office's ip addr.








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Re: [pfSense] Restoring at remote location before deployment

2017-05-18 Thread Mark Wiater



On 5/17/2017 3:44 PM, Steven Spencer wrote:

All,

When restoring a configuration for a site, we often do so from the home
office and then deploy after we are sure hardware is working as
expected. That means that we are restoring a backup and then on reboot,
their is no active WAN (because the WAN IP is set for the remote
location on restore)


I do the same, build up the system in the home office for testing.

I've created a separate environment within the home office that allows 
for the unit under test to hit the internet after getting natted to the 
home office's ip addr.









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Re: [pfSense] Found a Bug?

2017-05-18 Thread WebDawg
Ahh.  I missed that part.  Sorry about that.

I wonder why it loses config?  Does it delete and rewrite on shutdown?

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 4:43 AM, Daniel  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> as i already wrote – Suricata Logs. The Problem is not that the disc is
> filling up – the problem is that the config disappears
>
>
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>
> Daniel
>
> Am 16.05.17, 01:59 schrieb "List im Auftrag von WebDawg" <
> list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org im Auftrag von webd...@gmail.com>:
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Daniel  wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > it seems i found a bug. 2 times i run in the same Problem.
> > Harddisk in my PfSense went to 100% Disk usages. (suricata logs)
> > After booting in rescue mode and deleted 100GB Logs the pfSense
> loses the
> > whole configuration and I needed to reinstall the whole Server and
> restore
> > a backup.
> >
> > This was happened 2 times with the same behavior. Disk went full –
> > configuration got lost.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Daniel
> >
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> >
> Did you look at the log to see what is filling up the log space?
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