Sean Rhodes
Regular Contributor
Scratch my question guys (fingers in operation before brain in gear) I had the default character set instead of UTF-8.
Or it's a new "banner encryption" security feature...Scratch my question guys (fingers in operation before brain in gear) I had the default character set instead of UTF-8.
That is a great idea!I had another idea as I see my Skynet log is currently at 9.8 MB. What about running Generate_Stats just before resetting the logfile when it's over 10 MB? Otherwise, the data is purged and never included in the stats page, if I'm reading things correctly.
thanks!@andresmorago
That's a good sign.
That means, no outbound connections had to be blocked.
Usually, when a PC is infected with malware, it's trying to download something else or contact a control server. In that case, Skynet tries to block these attempts.
Also, should your browser try to open a malicious website, this attempt would also be blocked and logged under blocked outgoing connections.
You could try to ping a banned IP, then you would see some blocked outgoing connentions.
Use scribe to install syslog-ng, and customize the Skynet filter to only filter out what you don't want?n00B question: I want to hide certain Skynet/firewall log entries from the syslog. In particular, the INBOUND blocks. These all appear to be those "botnets" and random portscanners from *.RU (etc) and I think they are a fact of life in this day and age. However, I still want to see any OUTBOUND blocks by Skynet because that would imply one of my local clients is trying to hit a malware IP. Any suggestions?
Only the WebUI is dependent on logging for its stats.Does Logging have to be enabled for the WebGUI AND the firewall to work, or just the WebGUI?
Only the WebUI is dependent on logging for its stats.
Try a reinstall Option 14 or a forced update Option 10.
Reinstalled it. Forced update it. Restarted it.
Still getting same error; IPTables Rules | [Failed]
Router Model; RT-AC68U
Skynet Version; v7.1.6 (16/04/2020) (f90f2d74ad9bd63b2fc353ee7d84e863)
iptables v1.4.15 - ( @ 192.160.100.1)
ipset v6.32, protocol version: 6
IP Address; (192.168.100.4)
FW Version; 384.16_0 (Apr 5 2020) (2.6.36.4brcmarm)
Install Dir; /tmp/mnt/sda1/skynet (1.5G / 3.7G Space Available)
SWAP File; /tmp/mnt/sda1/myswap.swp (2.0G)
I had another idea as I see my Skynet log is currently at 9.8 MB. What about running Generate_Stats just before resetting the logfile when it's over 10 MB? Otherwise, the data is purged and never included in the stats page, if I'm reading things correctly.
thanks!
on a different matter, this might be a silly question.
i have an openvpn server running on my router. how do i have skynet protect the vpn clients connected to it? i notice that clients have no outbound/inbound protection at all
just to check, do i need to keep my USB on the router after installing skynet?
oh, ok. i didnt keep it there. haha. and if i wanted to change another USB for the router. can i do it?Yes thats where Skynet stores its files.
oh, ok. i didnt keep it there. haha. and if i wanted to change another USB for the router. can i do it?
Post the full debug info output along with any related messages in your syslog.
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