Oh never mind · it's working now (after reloggng and being asked a rather unfamiliar "kdesudo" dialogue appeared
I presume you have decided to make PGL some sort of "linux universal" program as opposed to the old ubutnu-spec mobloquer?
Oh never mind · it's working now (after reloggng and being asked a rather unfamiliar "kdesudo" dialogue appeared
I presume you have decided to make PGL some sort of "linux universal" program as opposed to the old ubutnu-spec mobloquer?
So no more problems?
I don't understand the picture in post 449.
Check your logfiles in /var/log/pgl/ to see what's going on.
I guess your initial problems were that the blocklists hadn't been downloaded yet, this may take some time.
All operations in pgl-gui require root priviledges. You can configure which graphical frontend is used to gain them (/usr/bin/kdesu or kdesudo orgksu or gksudo). Once you've given the password it will be remembered some time.
Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:Co-author of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl). Maintainer of the pgl package repositories for Debian and Ubuntu.Code:[code]output[/code]
just seeing your post 551 now ... If you are running gnome you may change to /usr/bin/gksu,
moblock/blockcontrol/mobloquer always were general Linux. I'm on Debian. But we made some progress to make it easier to install on other distributions.
Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:Co-author of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl). Maintainer of the pgl package repositories for Debian and Ubuntu.Code:[code]output[/code]
Yes it's all working now thanks!
But I have one more question: With moblocker I used to work with the window open but at a minimum so that I have room for other windows while at the same time I can make a quick check on the status of what is "allowed"
But when I wanted to do that with PGL and open it at a minimum, then I no longer have access to all the features:
Is that normal? Or is there something wrong?
I wish the "Whitelist" on the right was working (minimum of 1 line visible) just like the "Blocklists" on the left is fully functional within this "smallest" size window
.
Last edited by Jerriy; October 11th, 2011 at 08:26 PM.
Workaround for you, make the window a little bigger
We may increase the minimum window size to enforce this (bad idea). Or maybe save a little place in the items above. But IMO the Control tab is more important (see the log of blocked packets and do right-click-whitelisting), then the configuration tab which shouldn't be needed permanently.
Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:Co-author of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl). Maintainer of the pgl package repositories for Debian and Ubuntu.Code:[code]output[/code]
When i start peerblock /ubuntu 11.10/ this error send.
" p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } Failed executing command(s). The following output was given:
""
You can also check "/var/log/pgl/pgld.log" or "/var/log/pgl/pglcmd.log" for more details.
What a problem ?
It's PeerGuardian Linux, not Peerblock.
What do you mean with "start": the automatic start of pgl daemon during boot, or the graphical pgl-gui? And what happens after you get this message - does it work anyway, or do you have any problems? Describe them.
If you have problems with the GUI, you may start it in a terminal with "pgl-gui" and check the output that you get then.
Further, you should do what you were told:
Really, if you want help, you should put some effort in your question :-/
Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:Co-author of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl). Maintainer of the pgl package repositories for Debian and Ubuntu.Code:[code]output[/code]
I little speak english. I am Hungary.
my pglcmd
:2011-10-27 22:15:30 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [74G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [74G[ OK ]
2011-10-27 22:15:30 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-28 07:26:48 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [122G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [122G[ OK ]
2011-10-28 07:26:48 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-28 09:35:27 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [122G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [122G[ OK ]
2011-10-28 09:35:27 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-28 12:02:52 CEST Begin: pglcmd reload
pgld is not running, doing nothing.
2011-10-28 12:02:52 CEST End: pglcmd reload
2011-10-28 15:05:25 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [122G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [122G[ OK ]
2011-10-28 15:05:25 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-28 19:13:05 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [122G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [122G[ OK ]
2011-10-28 19:13:05 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-29 06:31:49 CEST Begin: pglcmd update
Updating blocklists ...
Updating atma_atma... done.
Extracting atma_atma, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/atma_atma/downloaded/atma_atma
Extracting tzmtqbbsgbtfxainogvm.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 6485753
Compressed: 506232
done.
Updating bluetack_dshield... done.
Extracting bluetack_dshield, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/bluetack_dshield/downloaded/bluetack_dshield
Extracting bt_dshield.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 7012
Compressed: 1714
done.
Updating bluetack_proxy... done.
Extracting bluetack_proxy, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/bluetack_proxy/downloaded/bluetack_proxy
Extracting bt_proxy.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 97578
Compressed: 17813
done.
Updating tbg_bogon... done.
Extracting tbg_bogon, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_bogon/downloaded/tbg_bogon
Extracting ewqglwibdgjttwttrinl.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 38964
Compressed: 6061
done.
Updating tbg_business-isps... done.
Extracting tbg_business-isps, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_business-isps/downloaded/tbg_business-isps
Extracting jcjfaxgyyshvdbceroxf.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 1675555
Compressed: 242247
done.
Updating tbg_general-corporate-ranges... done.
Extracting tbg_general-corporate-ranges, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_general-corporate-ranges/downloaded/tbg_general-corporate-ranges
Extracting ecqbsykllnadihkdirsh.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 17744532
Compressed: 3374091
done.
Updating tbg_hijacked... done.
Extracting tbg_hijacked, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_hijacked/downloaded/tbg_hijacked
Extracting tbnuqfclfkemqivekikv.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 14955
Compressed: 2619
done.
Updating tbg_primary-threats... done.
Extracting tbg_primary-threats, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_primary-threats/downloaded/tbg_primary-threats
Extracting ijfqtofzixtwayqovmxn.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 16296821
Compressed: 3528683
done.
Updating tbg_search-engines... done.
Extracting tbg_search-engines, detected 7z...
7-Zip (A) [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18
p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=C,Utf16=off,HugeFiles=on,2 CPUs)
Processing archive: /var/spool/pgl/tbg_search-engines/downloaded/tbg_search-engines
Extracting pfefqteoxlfzopecdtyw.txt
Everything is Ok
Size: 56555
Compressed: 14915
done.
Blocklists updated.
pgld is not running, doing nothing.
2011-10-29 06:33:19 CEST End: pglcmd update
2011-10-29 07:21:32 CEST Begin: pglcmd stop
Stopping pglcmd.wd [122G[ OK ]
Deleting iptables ...
Iptables deleted.
Stopping pgld [122G[ OK ]
2011-10-29 07:21:32 CEST End: pglcmd stop
2011-10-29 16:06:52 CEST Begin: pglcmd start
Building blocklist ...
WARN: Invalid ASCII line:
INFO: ASCII: 760668 entries loaded from "STDIN"
INFO: Merged 549435 of 760668 entries.
INFO: Blocking 211233 IP ranges (2781925720 IPs).
Blocklist built.
Inserting iptables ...
..Setting up iptables for INPUT:
....Creating chain and inserting NFQUEUE rule ...done.
....Whitelisting IP ranges ...done.
....Inserting block rule ...done.
..Setting up iptables for OUTPUT:
....Creating chain and inserting NFQUEUE rule ...done.
....Whitelisting IP ranges ...done.
....Inserting block rule ...done.
..Setting up iptables for FORWARD:
....Creating chain and inserting NFQUEUE rule ...done.
....Inserting block rule ...done.
..Allowing loopback traffic: INPUT OUTPUT ...done.
..Allowing OUTPUT traffic to DNS server 213.46.246.53 ...done.
..Allowing OUTPUT traffic to DNS server 213.46.246.54 ...done.
..Allowing FORWARD traffic to DNS server 213.46.246.53 ...done.
..Allowing FORWARD traffic to DNS server 213.46.246.54 ...done.
..Allowing LAN traffic ...
....INPUT from 89.133.104.0/21 ...done.
....OUTPUT to 89.133.104.0/21 ...done.
....FORWARD from 89.133.104.0/21 to 89.133.104.0/21 ...done.
..LAN traffic allowed.
..Activating chains:
....INPUT
....OUTPUT
....FORWARD
..Chains activated.
Iptables inserted.
Starting pgld ...done.
Starting pglcmd.wd ...done.
2011-10-29 16:06:55 CEST End: pglcmd start
- /var/log/pglcmd.log seems ok, so pgl should be running and working.
- The logfile should be rotated automatically every day. So I don't understand why you've got entries for several days in the same logfile. Or did you post several logfiles (like /var/log/pgl/pglcmd.log, /var/log/pgl/pglcmd.log.1, /var/log/pgl/pglcmd.log.2.gz, /var/log/pgl/pglcmd.log.3.gz, ...)?
- When you post logfiles put them in code tags:
Please edit your last post accordingly.Code:[code]output[/code]- Now read my last post again, and give the missing answers to my questions asked there.
Last edited by jre; October 30th, 2011 at 11:25 AM.
Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:Co-author of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl). Maintainer of the pgl package repositories for Debian and Ubuntu.Code:[code]output[/code]
Last edited by Betyarka; October 31st, 2011 at 09:32 AM.
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