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      jamesdean
      last edited by

      Give me 20 min.

      Were are not the only ones affected by this issue, other firewalls are down to.
      The snort security mailing lists are flooded with complaints like this thread.

      Snort changed the urls again and moved there files to amazon E2.

      Every time I make a change I have to wait 15 min, that sucks.

      James

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        tehtrk
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        First of all, pfSense != pfSense packages. If you're going to criticize something, at least criticize the right thing.

        Secondly, pfSense is used by companies. If I were to pay for a support contract and not get any support, then I would be pissed. By itself, though, pfSense is free, freedom and beer-wise. The snort package maintainer uses his time to provide others with something that normally works quite well and is not a $3,299 proprietary add-on.

        Also, companies can't run, they don't even have legs. That is as close as I am getting to your level of childishness.

        Edit: Thank you jamesdean for all the work you are putting into this. I thought it sounded odd that our snort implementation was the only one affected…

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          XIII
          last edited by

          pfSense is just the operating system.
          snort is a package that is used by thousands of people, squid is another one.
          Example of squid in use: have a blackberry? go to 192.168.100.1, you will see a squid error message.

          Jamesdean is the person who takes the snort code and makes it work with pfsense, its not his fault that it got messed up.
          just a couple of months ago clam av (part of the HAVP package) killed their older product, thousands of users were affected, not just pfsense (google it if you dont believe me.) it was fixed on pfsense in less than 30 minutes of a post about the problem. there were other systems that took longer to fix the issue.

          also if something doesnt work in your implementation its one of two things all the time:
          1. you did something to cause it
          2. you're not the only one and its a known issue that is being worked on

          I applaud all the package maintainers, most of whom donate their time and energy and ask for nothing in return.

          -Chris Stutzman
          Sys0:2.0.1: AMD Sempron 140 @2.7 1024M RAM 100GHD
          Sys1:2.0.1: Intel P4 @2.66 1024M RAM 40GHD
          freedns.afraid.org - Free DNS dynamic DNS subdomain and domain hosting.
          Check out the pfSense Wiki

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            A Former User
            last edited by

            I have watched you insult users time and time again. I understand your frustred but that is no excuse to insult users.

            James

            removed

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              jamesdean
              last edited by

              Taking longer than expected, seems they moved the files to https server.
              Have to figure out a way to do this.

              hxxps://s3.amazonaws.com/snort.org/rules/20100525/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz?AWSAccessKeyId

              Please be patient

              James

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                XIII
                last edited by

                Thanks for the update jamesdean, Take your time, no rush

                cdx304, which "other"  firewall do you keep referring to?
                also maybe the snort maintainer for that product fixed the problem before you even noticed there was one or shortly there after. who knows it may be there job, like I said before, most package maintainers donate their time, they have other lives and jobs. Dont like that its not working, and dont want to wait, fix it yourself, not hard to do or to learn how to do, just takes time and patience, thats the beauty of opensource.

                -Chris Stutzman
                Sys0:2.0.1: AMD Sempron 140 @2.7 1024M RAM 100GHD
                Sys1:2.0.1: Intel P4 @2.66 1024M RAM 40GHD
                freedns.afraid.org - Free DNS dynamic DNS subdomain and domain hosting.
                Check out the pfSense Wiki

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                  chowtamah
                  last edited by

                  I praise the James for his way of participating in this discussion.

                  He is my Hero ::). Well done James.

                  2.0.2-RELEASE (amd64)  &  2.2.2-RELEASE (amd64)

                  Always trying to learn!!

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                    darklogic
                    last edited by

                    Same issue. As always, thanks James. I was looking at snorts website and they indicate under their VRT to change your oinkmaster.conf

                    Oinkcode
                    Downloading with your Oinkcode
                    Important Note

                    We are changing the way we publish rules. In June 2010 we stopped offering rules in the "snortrules-snapshot-CURRENT" format. Instead, rules are released for specific versions of Snort. You will be responsible for downloading the correct rules release for your version of Snort. The new versioning mechanism will require a four digit version in the file name. For the Subscriber and Registered releases of Snort 2.8.6.0 and Snort 2.8.5.3, the download links would look as follows:

                    Configuring Oinkmaster
                    In order to use Oinkmaster to update Snort with VRT rules you must edit oinkmaster.conf.

                    In the oinkmaster.conf modify "url" to:

                    url = http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/<oinkcode here="">/<filename></filename></oinkcode>

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                      darklogic
                      last edited by

                      I hope my last post helps.

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                        jamesdean
                        last edited by

                        I wish it was as easy as pointing to a url.

                        url = http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/<oinkcode here="">/ <filename>The file you get from that url you posted redirects to a https server.

                        Users on the snort.org mail-lists are having trouble with that redirect.
                        Suggested fix is to install a perl mod that understands https.
                        I am trying to avoid using Oinkmaster perl script.

                        I'm trying to do this in pure php script.

                        While I am hear might as well rewrite the whole "update tab" to include snort GUI updates to.
                        I been wanting to do this for a long time, I guess this is a good thing for us.

                        James

                        @darklogic:

                        Same issue. As always, thanks James. I was looking at snorts website and they indicate under their VRT to change your oinkmaster.conf

                        Oinkcode
                        Downloading with your Oinkcode
                        Important Note

                        We are changing the way we publish rules. In June 2010 we stopped offering rules in the "snortrules-snapshot-CURRENT" format. Instead, rules are released for specific versions of Snort. You will be responsible for downloading the correct rules release for your version of Snort. The new versioning mechanism will require a four digit version in the file name. For the Subscriber and Registered releases of Snort 2.8.6.0 and Snort 2.8.5.3, the download links would look as follows:

                        Configuring Oinkmaster
                        In order to use Oinkmaster to update Snort with VRT rules you must edit oinkmaster.conf.

                        In the oinkmaster.conf modify "url" to:

                        url = http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/<oinkcode here="">/ <filename></filename></oinkcode></filename></oinkcode>

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                          DigitalJer
                          last edited by

                          Thanks JamesDean.

                          I appreciate your class-act approach!

                          –------------------------------------------------
                          2.4.3-RELEASE (amd64)
                          built on Mon Mar 26 18:02:04 CDT 2018
                          FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p7
                          VM in ESXi 5.5
                          1 x 1000baseTX (WAN)
                          1 x 1000baseTX (LAN)

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                            darklogic
                            last edited by

                            Same here, I appreciate everything as well. 8)

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                              Rune
                              last edited by

                              I figured I'd post this here in case people want to update their definitions manually. I used this post but updated the instructions to the current version.
                              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,15464.msg81197.html#msg81197

                              1- Download the rules manually by logging to the shell and type this
                              fetch http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/Oinkcode/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                              2 - Make temp directory and copy rules
                              mkdir /tmp/temp
                              cp snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz /tmp/temp
                              3- extract the file with this command
                              tar -zxvf /tmp/temp/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                              4- Find interface name - it will be in a snort_#_interface format
                              ls /usr/local/etc/snort/
                              5- copy rules to rules directory
                              cp tmp/temp/rules/. /usr/local/etc/snort/interfacename/rules
                              6- Remove temp directory
                              rm -r /tmp/temp
                              7 - Restart Snort. This did it for me on a clean install.

                              Hope this helps someone out.

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                                simby
                                last edited by

                                Jammes, can you add options to manual update snort packet? :)

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                                  A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  Has the package been fixed .I had to do a reinstall because of drive faulty hard drive .I see in the packeage list the snort package has the same number ?

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                                    A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    @Rune:

                                    I figured I'd post this here in case people want to update their definitions manually. I used this post but updated the instructions to the current version.
                                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,15464.msg81197.html#msg81197

                                    1- Download the rules manually by logging to the shell and type this
                                    fetch http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/Oinkcode/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                                    2 - Make temp directory and copy rules
                                    mkdir /tmp/temp
                                    cp snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz /tmp/temp
                                    3- extract the file with this command
                                    tar -zxvf /tmp/temp/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                                    4- Find interface name - it will be in a snort_#_interface format
                                    ls /usr/local/etc/snort/
                                    5- copy rules to rules directory
                                    cp tmp/temp/rules/. /usr/local/etc/snort/interfacename/rules
                                    6- Remove temp directory
                                    rm -r /tmp/temp
                                    7 - Restart Snort. This did it for me on a clean install.

                                    Hope this helps someone out.

                                    I tried the copy comand and it does not work for me .Everything else worked .

                                    thanks for the help

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                                      LostInIgnorance
                                      last edited by

                                      @cdx304:

                                      @Rune:

                                      I figured I'd post this here in case people want to update their definitions manually. I used this post but updated the instructions to the current version.
                                      http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,15464.msg81197.html#msg81197

                                      1- Download the rules manually by logging to the shell and type this
                                      fetch http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/oinkmaster.cgi/Oinkcode/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                                      2 - Make temp directory and copy rules
                                      mkdir /tmp/temp
                                      cp snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz /tmp/temp
                                      3- extract the file with this command
                                      tar -zxvf /tmp/temp/snortrules-snapshot-2860.tar.gz
                                      4- Find interface name - it will be in a snort_#_interface format
                                      ls /usr/local/etc/snort/
                                      5- copy rules to rules directory
                                      cp tmp/temp/rules/. /usr/local/etc/snort/interfacename/rules
                                      6- Remove temp directory
                                      rm -r /tmp/temp
                                      7 - Restart Snort. This did it for me on a clean install.

                                      Hope this helps someone out.

                                      I tried the copy comand and it does not work for me .Everything else worked .

                                      thanks for the help

                                      I ended up having to use this line instead to copy the files.  Worked for me, but only an expert can tell me if I actually did it correctly. Still kinda new to all of this. ;)

                                      cp rules/. /usr/local/etc/snort/interfacename/rules

                                      Thanks again JamesDean for everything!! :D

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                                        Rune
                                        last edited by

                                        Yeah. You did it correctly. I was just looking back at what I had posted and realized I had put the wrong thing. Sorry. It was late when I posted this.

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                                          jnorell
                                          last edited by

                                          James, if you're rewriting parts of the updating anyways, I'd like to +1 simby's request of adding a manual update feature (ie. http interface to upload and install a snort ruleset .tgz).  If that would get everyone by in a pinch if there are similar future changes to the download procedure.

                                          Big thanks for your work on this package!

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                                            g4m3c4ck
                                            last edited by

                                            Well I am glad they are releasing rules for specific versions of snort now instead of coming out with a new version of snort and breaking the rules for the old versions. That alone will solve most of the headaches when dealing with snort.

                                            That being said good job as always JD! And for those that continue to bitch about a FREE product that kicks ass of most alternatives you have to PAY for…...  Then go BUY something else!

                                            People who can't comprend how to navigate and manipulate file systems should not be messing around with ANYONES network let alone their firewall/router. But hey that is just my opinion….

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