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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin77 View Post
    Thanks a lot for the gui, I can finally stop using tail now
    hehe, you're welcome. But you can now also do a quick whitelisting (permanent or temporarily) by just right-clicking on the blocked IP or port (without "restart" as it was necessary in mobloquer). - so this really is an improvement over "tail".

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin77 View Post
    Previous version of PGL automatically whitelisted ports 80 & 443 but upgrading didn't keep that setting. No big deal but someone might wonder why web pages don't work anymore
    Thanks, you are absolutely right!
    The just mentioned easy whitelisting is also the reason why there is no default port whitelisting any more. Having ports 80 and 443 whitelisted is a certain security risk, because a malicious host may listen on just these ports. I can't tell you though, whether this is paranoid. So either whitelist them again, or add (quite many) IPs to the whitelist, it is up to you.
    Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:
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    [code]output[/code]
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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Thanks, I'd already whitelisted them using the right-click menu, very handy it is too

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Found a possible bug. If I right-click and select temporarily allow a port, it does nothing and continues to be blocked.

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Please start "pgl-gui" from the console and watch its output, when you do this.
    Which port did you want to whitelist? Does it happen for all ports? For all directions?
    Which other ports were already whitelisted? Please post "sudo iptables -L -nv".

    Background: on whitelisting pgl-gui first checks if the item is already whitelisted, probably there is a false positive.
    Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:
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    [code]output[/code]
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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jre View Post
    Please start "pgl-gui" from the console and watch its output, when you do this.
    Which port did you want to whitelist? Does it happen for all ports? For all directions?
    Which other ports were already whitelisted? Please post "sudo iptables -L -nv".

    Background: on whitelisting pgl-gui first checks if the item is already whitelisted, probably there is a false positive.

    Code:
    pgl-gui 
    ** Debug: gSudo:  "" 
    ** Debug: "" 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which kdesudo" () ... 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/kdesudo" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: "" 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which kdesudo" () ... 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/kdesudo" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: list size:  0 
    ** Debug: list size:  0 
    ** Debug: true 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which gksudo" () ... 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/gksudo" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which gksudo" () ... 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/gksudo" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which kdesu" () ... 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which kdesu" () ... 
    ** Debug: "" 
    ** Debug: "" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which gksu" () ... 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "which gksu" () ... 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/gksu" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: "/usr/bin/gksu" 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45186      94.125.182.255:6667    TCP  || ATW Internet Kft. | 2011-07 Malware ....................." 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:48529      95.141.29.22:6667      TCP  || EuroTransit GmbH | 2011-07 Unspecified Threat .......... | Tor" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:41787      130.237.188.216:6667   TCP  || 2011-07 Unspecified Threat .........." 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45756      194.109.20.90:6667     TCP  || GTS NOVERA a.s. | servicing Tripos | State Research Library | I" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45724      195.18.164.194:6667    TCP  || Ventelo Norge AS | DATAMETRIX AS | Pineapple Publishing AS" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:49977      195.47.220.2:6667      TCP  || Ten BERG IP Network" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:43779      208.83.20.130:6667     TCP  || Desync Networksfake bittorrent trackers | LogicalSolutions.net" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:56768      64.18.128.86:6667      TCP  || RackVibe LLC | proxy.xzibition.com | security.team.from.armed.us" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:44766      66.186.59.50:6667      TCP  || Alchemy Communications, Inc | LIONSGATE FILMS | JuriSearch, LLC" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:39688      69.16.172.34:6667      TCP  || Highwinds Network Group | Robbins  Green, P.A. | Jarin Industri" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:33998      69.16.172.40:6667      TCP  || Highwinds Network Group | Robbins  Green, P.A. | Jarin Industri" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:34991      70.33.251.254:6667     TCP  || InfoRelay Online Systems, Inc. | AODINC | Legal Discovery LLC" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45198      94.125.182.255:6667    TCP  || ATW Internet Kft. | 2011-07 Malware ....................." 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:48541      95.141.29.22:6667      TCP  || EuroTransit GmbH | 2011-07 Unspecified Threat .......... | Tor" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:38684      173.234.32.42:6667     TCP  || Nobis Technology Group, LLC | Eisenberg, Christine | Wu, David" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:49987      195.47.220.2:6667      TCP  || Ten BERG IP Network" 
    ** Warning: bool hasPermissions(const QString&) Could not read from file "/etc/test_file" 
    ** Debug: ("/usr/bin/kdesudo "iptables -L pgl_out -n | grep -x 'RETURN *tcp *-- *0.0.0.0/0 *0.0.0.0/0 *tcp dpt:6667 *' || iptables -I pgl_out -p tcp --dport 6667 -j RETURN"") 
    ** Debug: start thread 
    ** Debug: ******************EXECUTE COMMAND*************** 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "/usr/bin/kdesudo "iptables -L pgl_out -n | grep -x 'RETURN *tcp *-- *0.0.0.0/0 *0.0.0.0/0 *tcp dpt:6667 *' || iptables -I pgl_out -p tcp --dport 6667 -j RETURN"" () ... 
    ** Debug: "Bad argument `|'
    Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information." 
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Command execution finished. 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45206      94.125.182.255:6667    TCP  || ATW Internet Kft. | 2011-07 Malware ....................." 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:48549      95.141.29.22:6667      TCP  || EuroTransit GmbH | 2011-07 Unspecified Threat .......... | Tor" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:41807      130.237.188.216:6667   TCP  || 2011-07 Unspecified Threat .........." 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45776      194.109.20.90:6667     TCP  || GTS NOVERA a.s. | servicing Tripos | State Research Library | I" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:45744      195.18.164.194:6667    TCP  || Ventelo Norge AS | DATAMETRIX AS | Pineapple Publishing AS" 
    ** Debug: "OUT: 192.168.2.2:49997      195.47.220.2:6667      TCP  || Ten BERG IP Network"
    Code:
    sudo iptables -L -nv
    Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 66 packets, 16567 bytes)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
        0     0 pgl_in     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           state NEW mark match !0x14 
    
    Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
        0     0 pgl_fwd    all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           state NEW mark match !0x14 
    
    Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 74 packets, 13589 bytes)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
       59  3573 pgl_out    all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           state NEW mark match !0x14 
    
    Chain pgl_fwd (1 references)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       192.168.2.0/24       192.168.2.0/24      
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            192.168.2.1         
        0     0 DROP       all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           mark match 0xa 
        0     0 NFQUEUE    all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           NFQUEUE num 92
    
    Chain pgl_in (1 references)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       192.168.2.0/24       0.0.0.0/0           
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  lo     *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           
        0     0 DROP       all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           mark match 0xa 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           source IP range 224.0.0.251-224.0.0.251 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           source IP range 239.255.255.250-239.255.255.250 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           source IP range 224.0.0.22-224.0.0.22 
        0     0 NFQUEUE    all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           NFQUEUE num 92
    
    Chain pgl_out (1 references)
     pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination         
        9   573 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            192.168.2.0/24      
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            192.168.2.1         
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      lo      0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           
       22  1320 REJECT     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           mark match 0xa reject-with icmp-port-unreachable 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           destination IP range 224.0.0.251-224.0.0.251 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           destination IP range 239.255.255.250-239.255.255.250 
        0     0 RETURN     all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           destination IP range 224.0.0.22-224.0.0.22 
        3   180 RETURN     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           tcp dpt:443 
        0     0 RETURN     tcp  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           tcp dpt:80 
       25  1500 NFQUEUE    all  --  *      *       0.0.0.0/0            0.0.0.0/0           NFQUEUE num 92
    The only ports I have whitelisted are 80 & 443. I was trying to temp allow 6667 so I can connect to IRC.

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Same issues here on Oneiric i386 (natty repo)

    - before latest upgraded packages, all was working smoothly, now allowing the latest blocked url dont work (everything is shown as malware !!!)
    - whitelisting dont work: both right-click and adding url
    For example: i've tried to whitelist https://launchpadlibrarian.net
    it fails both as url or port: says "invalid"

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin77 View Post
    Code:
    ** Debug: virtual void ProcessT::run() Executing command "/usr/bin/kdesudo "iptables -L pgl_out -n | grep -x 'RETURN *tcp *-- *0.0.0.0/0 *0.0.0.0/0 *tcp dpt:6667 *' || iptables -I pgl_out -p tcp --dport 6667 -j RETURN"" () ... 
    ** Debug: "Bad argument `|'
    Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information."
    That's the rpoblem. Here exactly the same thing works. Pleasse check on your terminal:
    Code:
    sudo iptables -L pgl_out -n | grep -x 'RETURN *tcp *-- *0.0.0.0/0 *0.0.0.0/0 *tcp dpt:6667 *' || sudo iptables -I pgl_out -p tcp --dport 6667 -j RETURN
    echo $?
    I guess this works.

    What's your
    Code:
    ls -l /bin/sh
    Does it work if you change /usr/bin/pglcmd first line to
    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    EDIT: That is probably useless, Try to change the /bin/sh link to bash (and revert it later to your current setting, so remember that. If unsure ask some Ubuntu guru.):
    Code:
    sudo rm /bin/sh
    sudo ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh
    Which system are you on?

    Quote Originally Posted by dino99 View Post
    Same issues here on Oneiric i386 (natty repo)

    - before latest upgraded packages, all was working smoothly, now allowing the latest blocked url dont work (everything is shown as malware !!!)
    - whitelisting dont work: both right-click and adding url
    For example: i've tried to whitelist https://launchpadlibrarian.net
    it fails both as url or port: says "invalid"
    Whitelisting URLs never worked! Did it? You have to use IPs instead. You may only use "service names" instead of port numbers.
    I don't understand the "malware" - where is it shown?
    Last edited by jre; August 15th, 2011 at 06:24 PM.
    Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:
    Code:
    [code]output[/code]
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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    Code:
    sudo iptables -L pgl_out -n | grep -x 'RETURN *tcp *-- *0.0.0.0/0 *0.0.0.0/0 *tcp dpt:6667 *' || sudo iptables -I pgl_out -p tcp --dport 6667 -j RETURN
    gavin@kubuntu:~$ echo $?
    0
    Code:
    ls -l /bin/sh
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2011-08-06 00:55 /bin/sh -> dash
    I'm on Kubuntu Natty.

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    I have several questions about the update.

    1. I have been using peerguardian as a kiddie control service. It starts at system boot, blocks all internet activity except what I white list and the kids cannot change any settings with their login. I can deactivate from their account with a quick "su me" and "sudo pglcmd stop" and then turn it back on when I'm done. It worked a champ. Can I still have a similar set-up with the new version?

    2. After the default install, will I need to change my settings to get it back how it was (ie., as a kiddie control system)?

    I have forgotten a lot of what I did to get it setup the way I want. I want to update to the new suppa-fly gui, but don't want a week of 24-7 fiddling to get it to work the way I want. Any advice you can give would be great.

    3. I noticed that in options -> settings, it lists kdesudo for the Sudo front-end. If I'm running gnome desktop, should I change this to gksudo? or keep it the same?

    Thanks for the excellent program! It has worked a champ exactly as I want it to.

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    Re: General MoBlock thread

    @DOS286:
    ad 1.) The way it works is generally unchanged, so yes.The GUI requires administrative rights to change settings, like pglcmd before.

    ad 2.) Basically you just need to repeat your configuration steps. Relevant changes for you might be:
    • removed default whitelisting of ports 80 (http) and 443 (https)
    • place local blocklists in LOCAL_BLOCKLIST_DIR (/etc/pgl/blocklists.local) instead of MASTER_BLOCKLIST_DIR
    • removed debconf configuration (pgl-gui is better for this)

    We got some issues reported for pgl-gui. Not major drawbacks, but generally you may wait a few days/weeks before updating. We have no official beta testers, only those which update the first day, and those who wait.

    Just reuse the content of /etc/pglcmd to have a working identical pgl installation.

    ad 3.) Both work, but with both ...sudo I have to retype my password everytime I need it (it doesn't remember it for e.g. 20 minutes). Therefore I use under Gnome gksu, which asks for root's password and allows to save it.
    Please post your logfiles and output of commands wrapped in code tags:
    Code:
    [code]output[/code]
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