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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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                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @LostInIgnorance:

                      @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

                      I tried this method and still does not work I hope this package gets fixed beause running my cisco box is getting real old !!

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                        simby
                        last edited by

                        any news?

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                          darklogic
                          last edited by

                          When I discovered last week there were some issues with updating. I was doing everything I could to get SNORT to install updates. I even deinstalled an reinstalled the packaged before I checked the fourms and found that others were having issues as well. I am noticing that SNORT is not releasing blocked IP's after 1 hour, which is what I have it set to release blocked offenders. I never had the issue before until after the uninstall and reinstall of the package. I tried the uninstall and reinstall of the package again and get the same results.

                          Any ideas on what this is about? Has anyone else notice this or have this issue?

                          Thanks,

                          Matt

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                            darklogic
                            last edited by

                            Note to my last post. I am only able to run the emerging threats because I can't get an update or download of the SNORT categories or premium scription rules I pay for through VRT. I know you can manaually update, but I have not really had the time to go through the write up posted to doo it. I am just throwing this out there for what it may be worth.

                            Thanks,

                            Matt

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                              simby
                              last edited by

                              any news forom James?  ???

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                                SnoSalmon
                                last edited by

                                Hey guys,

                                New to this forum, new to PFSense and even new to Linux, but not a noob.
                                Thankfully I found this thread, I've got PFSense humming along (together with Squid and Lightsquid, BandwidthD etc) and installed Snort last night. Spent AGES trying to get the rules to auto download.
                                I was convinced I had stuffed something up myself!

                                I'll keep checking this thread for a solution. Hopefully I don't need to manually go copying things from a shell as I wouldn't have a clue and am likely to bugger something up :)

                                Anyway, fingers crossed there will be a patch soon!

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                                  tessen
                                  last edited by

                                  Noticed this problem with rules updates, is there a way to manually copy rules, If I download them to my desktop machine where I should put them under PFsense, just copy the stuff in package in /usr/local/etc/snort/rules ? or something else?

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                                    DigitalJer
                                    last edited by

                                    @tessen:

                                    … is there a way to manually copy rules

                                    …mentioned earlier in this thread.

                                    http://bit.ly/9c29CI

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                                      A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      @tessen:

                                      Noticed this problem with rules updates, is there a way to manually copy rules, If I download them to my desktop machine where I should put them under PFsense, just copy the stuff in package in /usr/local/etc/snort/rules ? or something else?

                                      Be ok if that would work for me i would not mind that .But in puddy at the last step says that directory does not exsist .Than what do you do !!!!????

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                                        DigitalJer
                                        last edited by

                                        The last step, 7, says to restart Snort, but I assume you mean something else ?

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                                          pneumatic
                                          last edited by

                                          Can someone tell me what file contains the URL download information?  I'd like to run snort but I can't get the update.

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                                            DigitalJer
                                            last edited by

                                            @pneumatic:

                                            Can someone tell me what file contains the URL download information?

                                            The URL to the file was mentioned earlier in this thread.  Check the link in my post 4 posts up.

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                                            built on Mon Mar 26 18:02:04 CDT 2018
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                                            VM in ESXi 5.5
                                            1 x 1000baseTX (WAN)
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