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      phantonuser
      last edited by

      Hello All,

      Snort is not updating the rules.

      Here is the error message.

      Starting rules update... Time: 2019-03-13 15:53:04
      Downloading Snort Subscriber rules md5 file snortrules-snapshot-29120.tar.gz.md5...
      Snort Subscriber rules md5 download failed.
      Server returned error code 0.
      Server error message was: Could not resolve host: www.snort.org
      Snort Subscriber rules will not be updated.
      Downloading Snort GPLv2 Community Rules md5 file community-rules.tar.gz.md5...
      Snort GPLv2 Community Rules md5 download failed.
      Server returned error code 0.
      Server error message was: Could not resolve host: www.snort.org
      Snort GPLv2 Community Rules will not be updated.
      Downloading Emerging Threats Open rules md5 file emerging.rules.tar.gz.md5...
      Emerging Threats Open rules md5 download failed.
      Server returned error code 0.
      Server error message was: Could not resolve host: rules.emergingthreats.net
      Emerging Threats Open rules will not be updated.
      The Rules update has finished. Time: 2019-03-13 15:56:04

      I appreciate any help.

      Thank you.

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        bmeeks
        last edited by

        Did you try to force the rules update again manually? This is likely a temporary error on your end with DNS name resolution. My Snort rules updated just fine on March 13th.

        If it is still failing to update for you, then you need to investigate the DNS settings on your firewall.

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          phantonuser @bmeeks
          last edited by

          @bmeeks It was a DNS issue. After I configured DNS Resolver properly it began to work again.

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