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    Snort + Other Packages On 2.0 Embedded

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • J
      jp141
      last edited by

      Hi,

      So, due to the watchdog time-outs on my firebox hardware with 1.2.3 I switched to 2.0 with its extra offload/TCP options.

      Touch wood it is running miles better and no watchdog errors!

      But I have a problem, I cant seem to get any packages to install, I have tried File Manager and Snort, they say they have installed ok but you dont get any menu's for them, then if you try and do a reinstall you get this error php: /pkg_mgr_install.php: XML error: no packagegui object found!

      I have looked through the known issues and forums but I cant seem to find anything relating to this.

      I am running:

      2.0-BETA4 (i386)
      built on Mon Oct 25 03:35:05 EDT 2010
      FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p1

      Snort:
      Stable
      2.8.6.1 pkg v. 1.35
      platform: 2.0

      I know this is Beta and this is not a nag, if its not working its not working, im fine with that.

      But does anyone have any ideas?

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      • A
        azzido
        last edited by

        Packages are not supported on embedded; partially because it uses read-only file system. You need to run full pfSense if you want to use packages.

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          cmb
          last edited by

          Packages are fully supported on embedded - most of them at least. Snort probably doesn't run well on any embedded version as I don't think it's tested much or at all there, and it's so bloated it's not reasonable for most embedded platforms.

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            jp141
            last edited by

            Thanks everyone, most packages worked fine on 1.2.3 embedded. Snort also ran fine so there is no reason it should not work on 2.0 too.

            The watchguard is a 1.2Mhz Celeron with 512mb ram so they should do!

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              jp141
              last edited by

              I have tested the 2.0 full install in a VM and things install fine so it is definatly a 2.0 + embedded issue.

              Problem is I don't really want to run full from a CF card :(

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              • J
                jp141
                last edited by

                Anyone got any ideas on this one?

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                • L
                  louis-m
                  last edited by

                  can you not run full from an industrial cf card?

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                  • L
                    lol
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    I bypassed this problem by doing like this :

                    1. Install with pkg_add in console

                    2. Reinstall with the GUI

                    It works for me.  ;)

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                      jp141
                      last edited by

                      @lol:

                      Hi,

                      I bypassed this problem by doing like this :

                      1. Install with pkg_add in console

                      2. Reinstall with the GUI

                      It works for me.  ;)

                      Sounds good, do you have any more info on how to do this?

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                        lol
                        last edited by

                        Hi,
                        I proceed like that :

                        I Triyed to Install snort (or whatever else) via the Webgui but it failed failed.

                        Connect in SSH
                        Open a shell (hit 8)

                        /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw

                        pkg_add -r snort

                        /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro

                        exit

                        Go to the WebGUi, And if Snort doesn't appear, reinstall it. You should not have error.

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                          jp141
                          last edited by

                          I tried that  but I am getting:

                          pkg_add -r snort
                          Fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8.1-release/Latest/snort.tbz… Done.
                          pkg_add: warning: package 'snort-2.8.5.3_1' requires 'pcre-8.02', but 'pcre-8.10' is installed

                          =========================================================================
                          Snort uses rcNG startup script and must be enabled via /etc/rc.conf
                          Please see /usr/local/etc/rc.d/snort
                          for list of available variables and their description.
                          Configuration files are located in /usr/local/etc/snort directory.

                          NOTE: Starting with Snort 2.4.0 (released on 2005-04-22)
                                the rules are no longer included with the distribution.
                                Please download them from http://www.snort.org/rules/.
                                You might consider installing security/oinkmaster port to simplify
                                rules downloads and updates.

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