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Bug #11040

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pfb_filter core faults when clearing firewall log

Added by John Jacobs over 3 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
pfBlockerNG
Target version:
-
Start date:
11/07/2020
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Plus Target Version:
Affected Version:
2.4.5-p1
Affected Plus Version:
Affected Architecture:
i386

Description

The clog_pfb drops a core when the firewall log is cleared. I can replicate this on demand. Clearing the log from Status->System Logs->Firewall Manage Firewall Log 'Tab' and then Clear. I think, don't know, that this is not a common issue but instead something particular (wrong, out of wack) to my installation based on no noise in the forums.

Hardware is a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T. 32GB RAM, 120GB SSD, ZFS filesystem. Massive overkill, repurposed from another application. I will provide my config file privately if needed. 2.4.5-p1. Packages: avahi, acme, cron, nut, pfblockerng_devel, service_watchdog.


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coredump.png (126 KB) coredump.png core in root directory John Jacobs, 11/07/2020 12:23 PM
Screen Shot 2020-11-07 at 13.25.37.png (53.6 KB) Screen Shot 2020-11-07 at 13.25.37.png system log excerpt John Jacobs, 11/07/2020 12:25 PM
Actions #1

Updated by John Jacobs over 3 years ago

Adding: clog_pfb drops the core, pfb_filter stops.

Actions #2

Updated by Jim Pingle over 3 years ago

  • Project changed from pfSense to pfSense Packages
  • Category set to pfBlockerNG

That instance of the program is from pfBlockerNG, not the base system.

Nothing to fix in the base system since the next release will be 2.5.0 and clog is gone from that release entirely.

If there is a problem, and it isn't isolated to your specific environment, it would be in pfBlockerNG.

Actions #3

Updated by John Jacobs over 3 years ago

Jim Pingle wrote:

That instance of the program is from pfBlockerNG, not the base system.

Nothing to fix in the base system since the next release will be 2.5.0 and clog is gone from that release entirely.

If there is a problem, and it isn't isolated to your specific environment, it would be in pfBlockerNG.

Thank you Jim!

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