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    Suricata 7.0.4_1

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      cjca
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      Re: Suricata 7.0.4

      hi, mi name is Carlos,
      Install Suricata 7.0.4_1 but the service is not initialized any guide I am using pfsense 2.7.2

      Has anyone had this problem?

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @cjca
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        @cjca If it isn't starting, is there an error shown in the suricata.log file? (visible on the Logs View tab)

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          cjca @SteveITS
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          @SteveITS

          Hello, thank you for your contribution, I am installing the package from scratch.
          I do not have a lower version installed

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            cjca @cjca
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            @cjca Hello, it is one of the problems, it does not show me an error, it does not give me clues, I have reinstalled the pf sense times, reinstalling suricata several times.

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              bmeeks
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              Install the Suricata package and then from a command-line shell prompt in pfSense issue this command:

              suricata -V
              

              Post back here what that command shows. It should simply print the current binary version, but it might throw an error if there is an issue with your install.

              Also, have you looked under LOGS VIEW in the Suricata GUI and then selected your configured interface and the suricata.log file to see what shows there?

              Suricata very rarely refuses to start without printing a pretty good explanation of why. The only exception to this rule is if the actual install of the package fails to properly update some shared dependent libraries. But if that is the case, executing the CLI command I suggested above will show that.

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