This is a pfSense active template for Zabbix, based on Standard Agent and a php script using pfSense functions library for monitoring specific data.
Tested with pfSense 2.7.x, Zabbix 6.0.
I'm actively maintaning template only for the current Zabbix LTS Release. Newest features will be explicitily added on current LTS.
Template pfSense Active
- Network interface Discovery and Monitoring with User Assigned Names
- Gateway Discovery and Monitoring (Gateway Status/RTT)
- OpenVPN Server Discovery and Monitoring (Server Status/Tunnel Status)
- OpenVPN Clients Discovery and Monitoring (Client Status/Tunnel Status)
- CARP Monitoring (Global CARP State)
- Basic Service Discovery and Monitoring (Service Status)
- pfSense Version/Update Available
- Packages Update Available
- Certificate Discovery and Monitoring
Template pfSense Active: OpenVPN Server User Auth
- Discovery of OpenVPN Clients connected to OpenVPN Servers in user auth mode
- Monitoring of Client Parameters (Bytes sent/received, Connection Time...)
Template pfSense Active: IPsec
- Discovery of IPsec Site-to-Site tunnels
- Monitoring tunnel status (Phase 1 and Phase 2)
Template pfSense Active: Speedtest
- Discovery of WAN Interfaces
- Discover public IP Address/ISP Name of WAN Interfaces
- Perform speed tests and collect metrics
First copy the file pfsense_zbx.php to your pfsense box (e.g. to /root/scripts).
From Diagnostics/Command Prompt input this one-liner:
curl --create-dirs -o /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rbicelli/pfsense-zabbix-template/master/pfsense_zbx.php
Then install package "Zabbix Agent 6" (or "Zabbix Agent 5") on your pfSense Box
In Advanced Features-> User Parameters
AllowRoot=1
UserParameter=pfsense.states.max,grep "limit states" /tmp/rules.limits | cut -f4 -d ' '
UserParameter=pfsense.states.current,grep "current entries" /tmp/pfctl_si_out | tr -s ' ' | cut -f4 -d ' '
UserParameter=pfsense.mbuf.current,netstat -m | grep "mbuf clusters" | cut -f1 -d ' ' | cut -d '/' -f1
UserParameter=pfsense.mbuf.cache,netstat -m | grep "mbuf clusters" | cut -f1 -d ' ' | cut -d '/' -f2
UserParameter=pfsense.mbuf.max,netstat -m | grep "mbuf clusters" | cut -f1 -d ' ' | cut -d '/' -f4
UserParameter=pfsense.discovery[*],/usr/local/bin/php /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php discovery $1
UserParameter=pfsense.value[*],/usr/local/bin/php /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php $1 $2 $3
Please note that AllowRoot=1 option is required in order to correctly execute OpenVPN checks and others.
Also increase the Timeout value at least to 5, otherwise some checks will fail.
Then import xml templates in Zabbix and add your pfSense hosts.
If you are running a redundant CARP setup you should adjust the macro {$EXPECTED_CARP_STATUS} to a value representing what is CARP expected status on monitored box.
Possible values are:
- 0: Disabled
- 1: Master
- 2: Backup
This is useful when monitoring services which could stay stopped on CARP Backup Member.
For running speedtests on WAN interfaces on the latest pfSense CE (2.7.2), it's recommended to check the available speedtest package first using:
pkg search speedtest
This will provide you with the latest package information. To install the speedtest package, use the following commands in Diagnostics/Command Prompt: Then, setup the system version cronjob with:
/usr/local/bin/php /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php sysversion_cron
pkg update && pkg install -y py311-speedtest-cli
Make sure to replace py311-speedtest-cli
with the correct package name based on the results of the pkg search speedtest command.
Speedtest python package could be broken at the moment, so you could need an extra step, only if manually executing speedtest results in an error: download the latest version from package author's github repo.
curl -Lo /usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/speedtest.py https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py
For testing if speedtest is installed properly you can try it:
/usr/local/bin/speedtest
Then, setup the cronjob with:
/usr/local/bin/php /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php speedtest_cron
Remember that you will need to install the package on every pfSense upgrade.
Speedtest template creates a cron job and check for entry everytime Zabbix requests its items. If you want to uninstall the cron jobs simply run, from Diagnostics/Command Prompt:
/url/local/bin/php /root/scripts/pfsense_zbx.php cron_cleanup
Keenton Zabbix Template for Zabbix Agent freeBSD part.