On Thursday 09 June 2022 20:54 Peter Müller wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > thanks for your mail. > >> Hello Rob, >> >> a big thanks for testing and reporting this issue here. >> >> The main problem has been fixed a while a ago and also merged into next >> and the current master branch. So this should be a part of the >> upcomming core update. >> >> After a deeper look I've found that the "rules.pl" file is currently >> not shiiped by C168 so the fix would not deplyed. >> >> @Peter: Please add this file to the C168 filelist. > > Um, rules.pl _is_ already shipped with > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=9efdbe103b8d98b80125407443e906373c534269, > at least I think so. Is this not sufficient? Are there any additional > steps necessary to have this change applied? > > Thanks, and best regards, > Peter Müller > Hi Peter, Stefan I have made an error here because I had installed Stefans's IPBlocklist tar ball after I had upgrade to CU168 with Pakfire and which would appear to downgraded the rules.pl to an earlier base version. To check I have downloaded the rules.pl file from CU168 and installed it on my 'testing' box and the duplicate sets are now not present. Sorry if I caused confusion. Rob >> >> A big thanks in advance, >> >> -Stefan >>> Hi All, >>> >>> The tests below were made on my 'Testing' APU4 using CU 168 but as >>> Adolf has >>> found was identified as CU 167 in the GUI. However I am listing >>> duplicate >>> ipsets on my production 'Stable' APU4 with CU 167 installed. >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> On Tuesday 07 June 2022 15:51 Rob Brewer wrote: >>> >>>> If I list the installed ipsets with 'ipset -n list' additional >>>> ipsets with >>>> the suffix 'v4' are sometimes listed. From what I can see this >>>> additional >>>> 'v4' list is the same size as the set without the 'v4' extension. >>>> >>>> For instance: with just code AR selected with location-block.cgi: >>>> >>>> [root(a)ipfire-dev2 ~]# ipset -n list >>>> ARv4 >>>> AR >>>> (code AR id duplicated) >>>> >>>> if I add code AT to AR and list the sets: >>>> [root(a)ipfire-dev2 ~]# ipset -n list >>>> AT >>>> AR >>>> (as expected) >>>> >>>> and now add code AW to the other 2: >>>> [root(a)ipfire-dev2 ~]# ipset -n list >>>> ARv4 >>>> AT >>>> AR >>>> ATv4 >>>> AW >>>> (now codes AR and AT are duplicated) >>>> >>>> I see this effect on both my core 167 boxes and wasn't aware of >>>> this >>>> problem before my upgrade from core 161. >>>> >>>> Rob >>> >> >>