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    Snort 2.9.6.2 pkg v3.1.1 Update – Release Notes

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    • bmeeksB
      bmeeks
      last edited by

      @simby:

      How can i delete all old snort config file?

      To physically remove Snort from the disk, delete this folder and all sub-folders:  /usr/pbi/snort-amd64

      Removing Snort settings from your config.xml file is much more delicate and can lead to a non-working firewall if the file is corrupted.

      The error you reported is more likely a temporary issue with one of the pfSense package repository servers.  I don't know if those are mirrored.  If they are, maybe one of them is missing that particular file.

      Bill

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
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        @bmeeks:

        @dgcom:

        As posted in other thread - updated without any issues.
        It just took approx 5 minutes, most of which was to download updated rule sets.

        BTW, once we are on the topic - could there be an option to show alerts for all interfaces on the same page?
        I have only two, but still would like to see them together… People with many more may benefit from it even more... Of course, it should indicate which interface each alert is for... More like firewall log.

        Yeah, that's technically possible.  It would require quite a bit of recoding for the ALERTS tab page, though.  I will add it to my list of future features.

        Bill

        Hi dgcom,

        I would recommend using a Syslog program to collect all of these alerts. Tools like "Security Onion" have ELSA which can help you manage Alerts from a multitude of sources.

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          dgcom
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          Yes, I know about Syslog and monitoring tools (I am planning to test ELK in one environment). But in some setups it is not feasible to have separate setup just for fw logs.
          And you loose the ability to quickly react to those alerts when needed - like disabling rule, etc.

          DG

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          • bmeeksB
            bmeeks
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            Hey guys:

            Just posted a small bug fix update for the new Snort package.  The new GUI package version is bumped to 3.1.1.  The bug was in a path supplied to the cron task for rule updates.  The old path was there and that meant the job was not executing.

            All you need to do is just reinstall the GUI components on the System…Packages...Installed Packages menu in pfSense.  I'm going to rename this topic to match the update and also edit the release notes.

            Bill

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            • BBcan177B
              BBcan177 Moderator
              last edited by

              Once the system (Snort/Suricata) is Tuned, you can get more beneficial use from syslog tools like ELK or Security Onion. I like Security Onion as it is a Full Packet Capture system also. So anything that gets past pfSense Snort/Suricata is captured and can be pivoted for as long as you keep the pcaps.

              I think putting all of the Logs into one screen will be too cumbersome. If things like IP Rep get added, it will make it that much more cluttered.

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              • BBcan177B
                BBcan177 Moderator
                last edited by

                @bmeeks:

                Hey guys:

                Just posted a small bug fix update for the new Snort package.  The new GUI package version is bumped to 3.1.1.  The bug was in a path supplied to the cron task for rule updates.  The old path was there and that meant the job was not executing.

                All you need to do is just reinstall the GUI components on the System…Packages...Installed Packages menu in pfSense.  I'm going to rename this topic to match the update.

                Bill

                Thanks Bill. Great Work on the Latest Version!!  :) :)

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                  dgcom
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                  As I said, some installs do not really need anything more than occasional check of the logs.
                  And to prevent clatter - I suggest it as an option, it can be implemented as filter - same as f/w logs currently.

                  DG

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                  • BBcan177B
                    BBcan177 Moderator
                    last edited by

                    @dgcom:

                    As I said, some installs do not really need anything more than occasional check of the logs.
                    And to prevent clatter - I suggest it as an option, it can be implemented as filter - same as f/w logs currently.

                    +1

                    agree with you on the "Filter", that will be a "plus!"

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                    • bmeeksB
                      bmeeks
                      last edited by

                      @BBcan177:

                      @dgcom:

                      As I said, some installs do not really need anything more than occasional check of the logs.
                      And to prevent clatter - I suggest it as an option, it can be implemented as filter - same as f/w logs currently.

                      +1

                      agree with you on the "Filter", that will be a "plus!"

                      A filter for the ALERTS tab is on my TODO list.

                      Bill

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                        jasonlitka
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                        I'm back!  Now I'm getting this:

                        Loading package instructions...
                        Include snort.inc is missing!
                        Removing package...
                        Starting package deletion for snort-2.9.6.2-amd64...done.
                        Removing snort components...
                        Configuration... done.
                        done.
                        Failed to install package.
                        
                        Installation halted.
                        

                        EDIT:  … and fixed.  Failed 4 times, worked the 5th.

                        I can break anything.

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                        • bmeeksB
                          bmeeks
                          last edited by

                          @Jason:

                          I'm back!  Now I'm getting this:

                          Loading package instructions...
                          Include snort.inc is missing!
                          Removing package...
                          Starting package deletion for snort-2.9.6.2-amd64...done.
                          Removing snort components...
                          Configuration... done.
                          done.
                          Failed to install package.
                          
                          Installation halted.
                          

                          EDIT:  … and fixed.  Failed 4 times, worked the 5th.

                          Jason:

                          Are you in the U.S.?  I wonder if there are multiple package repositories and the one you are pointing at is borked a little?  I've reinstalled twice in the last two days on my personal firewall without any issue like this.  I am located in the U.S. and use IPv4 for connectivity.  Another avenue to investigate is any sporadic network path problems between your location and the packages server.

                          Bill

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                            Guest
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                            @bmeeks:

                            @chemlud:

                            …I simply went to the package manager (2.1.4) and said "reinstall" for the snort package showing the update. Everything went fine, no errors, but after a reboot, there is no snort under "Services", although the package manager indicates that snort is installed.... puuuuuhhhhhhh..... ???

                            UPDATE: Uninstalled Snort, reboot, new install Snort, reboot -> Still no Snort under Services

                            What can I try next? :o

                            ...updating the GUI components doesn't help either...

                            UPDATE 2: In the SystemLog I find

                            snort[59701]: FATAL ERROR: /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules(0) Unable to open rules file "/usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules": No such file or directory.

                            …every time a service for an interface is started...

                            Your install is not actually completing.  The key is the missing Snort entry under SERVICES in the pfSense menu.  Are you using a full install of pfSense or one of the Compact Flash versions?  If the latter, how much free space exists on the /var partition?

                            Also just noticed that the path is all messed up:

                            /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules
                            

                            It should look like this instead:

                            /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules
                            

                            There is a double backslash where there should be only one, and the complete path is doubled.

                            Bill

                            It's 4GB nano installation, /var is 100 MB RAM disk…

                            How can I change any paths, I have done nothing with these paths...?!

                            ...tried it again, but still no service Snort to find anywhere...

                            Funny  thing: after a rules update 2 h ago there where some alerts on one of the Snort interfaces in the System Log.

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                            • BBcan177B
                              BBcan177 Moderator
                              last edited by

                              Can you access Snort with this link:

                              https://x.x.x.x:XX/snort/snort_interfaces.php

                              Using http /s, and you box IP and port?

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                              • bmeeksB
                                bmeeks
                                last edited by

                                @chemlud:

                                @bmeeks:

                                @chemlud:

                                …I simply went to the package manager (2.1.4) and said "reinstall" for the snort package showing the update. Everything went fine, no errors, but after a reboot, there is no snort under "Services", although the package manager indicates that snort is installed.... puuuuuhhhhhhh..... ???

                                UPDATE: Uninstalled Snort, reboot, new install Snort, reboot -> Still no Snort under Services

                                What can I try next? :o

                                ...updating the GUI components doesn't help either...

                                UPDATE 2: In the SystemLog I find

                                snort[59701]: FATAL ERROR: /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules(0) Unable to open rules file "/usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules": No such file or directory.

                                …every time a service for an interface is started...

                                Your install is not actually completing.  The key is the missing Snort entry under SERVICES in the pfSense menu.  Are you using a full install of pfSense or one of the Compact Flash versions?  If the latter, how much free space exists on the /var partition?

                                Also just noticed that the path is all messed up:

                                /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1//usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules
                                

                                It should look like this instead:

                                /usr/pbi/snort-i386/etc/snort/snort_59777_re1/rules/flowbit-required.rules
                                

                                There is a double backslash where there should be only one, and the complete path is doubled.

                                Bill

                                It's 4GB nano installation, /var is 100 MB RAM disk…

                                How can I change any paths, I have done nothing with these paths...?!

                                ...tried it again, but still no service Snort to find anywhere...

                                Funny  thing: after a rules update 2 h ago there where some alerts on one of the Snort interfaces in the System Log.

                                The Nano installations appear to frequently have issues installing/reinstalling packages due to RAM disk limitations.  Odds are the 100 MB RAM disk is filling during the attempted install, and then the install goes south.  As part of cleaning up after the botched install, the partial package files will get cleaned up and thus the RAM disk won't "look" full.

                                There are some other threads here related to package reinstallations on Nano installs, and not just with Snort but many other packages as well.  Can you perhaps increase the size of the RAM disk?  I have no experience with pfSense on NanoBSD.  Perhaps some other users can help out here.

                                Bill

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                                  Guest
                                  last edited by

                                  @BBcan177:

                                  Can you access Snort with this link:

                                  https://x.x.x.x:XX/snort/snort_interfaces.php

                                  Using http /s, and you box IP and port?

                                  With the IP of the pfSense box: YES! (no port required).

                                  I set /tmp and /var to 200 MB and uninstalled Snort. Give it a new try… tbc...

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                                  • ?
                                    Guest
                                    last edited by

                                    @chemlud:

                                    @BBcan177:

                                    Can you access Snort with this link:

                                    https://x.x.x.x:XX/snort/snort_interfaces.php

                                    Using http /s, and you box IP and port?

                                    With the IP of the pfSense box: YES! (no port required).

                                    I set /tmp and /var to 200 MB and uninstalled Snort. Give it a new try… tbc...

                                    Next try, the box becomes unresponsive, when I try to start a Snort on one interface at the https://x.x.x.x:/snort/snort_interfaces.php page.

                                    Faster to do a fresh install or try with /var set to 500 MB?

                                    update: more /var didn't help. Next box, same issue, new setup on all boxes…

                                    Many, many thanx for the updated Snort package, without current signatures its not really helpful ;-)

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                                    • bmeeksB
                                      bmeeks
                                      last edited by

                                      @chemlud:

                                      Next try, the box becomes unresponsive, when I try to start a Snort on one interface at the https://x.x.x.x:/snort/snort_interfaces.php page.

                                      Faster to do a fresh install or try with /var set to 500 MB?

                                      update: more /var didn't help. Next box, same issue, new setup on all boxes…

                                      Many, many thanx for the updated Snort package, without current signatures its not really helpful ;-)

                                      Can you post the output of you system log during a package reinstall attempt?  I need to see if anything gets logged there that might help.

                                      Here are some troubleshooting steps if you are willing to give them a try:

                                      From a shell prompt or directly at the firewall console, execute this command -

                                      php /usr/local/pkg/snort/snort_post_install.php
                                      

                                      It should execute with no errors.  Next, browse to the URL https://x.x.x.x:/snort/snort_interfaces.php again to bring up the Snort tabs.  See if things work better.

                                      This still won't put the menu option in place under SERVICES.  That is done by the native pfSense Package Manager code that actually installs the Snort PBI and associated PHP files.

                                      Post back here with a list of files in the following directories:  /usr/local/pkg/snort and /usr/local/www/snort.  This will let me confirm all the files are actually present.  Also verify you have a snort.sh script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ on the box.  You can post the contents of that file if you wish.  It contains nothing sensitive.

                                      I have to be away for most of today, so it will be later tonight U.S. Eastern Time before I can reply again.

                                      Bill

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                                        Guest
                                        last edited by

                                        Here we go!

                                        As the two nano boxes are now on fresh installs, I updated a 2.1.4 i386 installation, same result, no Snort service in the GUI. (I have one of nano 4gb CF cards, can I retrieve some files by mounting it in openSuse?… Have to try...).

                                        With the link I can access the snort interfaces, initially there are no rules, after some tries I managed to get rules and then Snort appears to be up and running...

                                        Here some of the things you requested:

                                        First pic is the final message of the Snort update process, apparently the rules update didn't work. I tried it again and again, but I failed with connectivity issues, etc. pp. The rest should be self-explanatory, I guess...

                                        Update: I'm too stupid, I can't get the screwed-up pfsense nano CF-card mounted under opensuse, not even as read-only... sorry...

                                        snortinstall1.jpg
                                        snortinstall1.jpg_thumb
                                        snortinstall2.jpg
                                        snortinstall2.jpg_thumb
                                        dirsnort1.jpg
                                        dirsnort1.jpg_thumb
                                        dirsnort2.jpg
                                        dirsnort2.jpg_thumb
                                        dirsnort3.jpg
                                        dirsnort3.jpg_thumb
                                        snortsh.txt

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                                        • bmeeksB
                                          bmeeks
                                          last edited by

                                          @chemlud:

                                          Here we go!

                                          As the two nano boxes are now on fresh installs, I updated a 2.1.4 i386 installation, same result, no Snort service in the GUI. (I have one of nano 4gb CF cards, can I retrieve some files by mounting it in openSuse?… Have to try...).

                                          With the link I can access the snort interfaces, initially there are no rules, after some tries I managed to get rules and then Snort appears to be up and running...

                                          Here some of the things you requested:

                                          First pic is the final message of the Snort update process, apparently the rules update didn't work. I tried it again and again, but I failed with connectivity issues, etc. pp. The rest should be self-explanatory, I guess...

                                          Update: I'm too stupid, I can't get the screwed-up pfsense nano CF-card mounted under opensuse, not even as read-only... sorry...

                                          Ok, the problem does not appear to be with the Snort package itself. The key error is the very first one showing in your system log capture.  The one about an XMLRPC error is the reason Snort is not getting completely installed.  That is from the package manager code within pfSense itself.  I will have to refer this to the pfSense team.

                                          Bill

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                                            Cino
                                            last edited by

                                            I think there is an issue with the system auto downloading rules:

                                            if i run '/usr/bin/nice -n20 /usr/local/bin/php -f /usr/local/www/snort/snort_check_for_rule_updates.php' from the command line, it returns 'No input file specified.'

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