


It might be a good idea to have a secondary IP from which you can connect, should anything go wrong. You will not be able to connect to it (from the same IP address) for two minutes. Your ssh session should freeze and you should be kicked out from the firewall. Testing the plugin Ī quick way to test that everything is working correctly is to execute the following command. The crowdsecurity/freebsd and crowdsecurity/opnsense collections are installed by default.

The parsers, scenarios and all objects from the CrowdSec Hub are periodically upgraded. Click Apply.ĭo not enable/start the agent and bouncer services with sysrc or /etc/rc.conf like you would on a standard freebsd system, because the plugin takes care of that (in a different way). On the Settings tab, select the first three checkboxes: IDS, LAPI and IPS. Download CrowdSec from the System > Firmware > Plugins menu.
