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Suricata
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From https://suricata-ids.org:
Suricata is a free and open source, mature, fast and robust network threat detection engine. Suricata inspects the network traffic using a powerful and extensive rules and signature language, and has powerful Lua scripting support for detection of complex threats.
We compile Suricata with PF_RING to allow you to spin up multiple workers to handle more traffic.
You can configure Suricata via suricata.yaml:
/etc/nsm/HOSTNAME-INTERFACE/suricata.yaml
(where HOSTNAME is your actual hostname and INTERFACE is your actual sniffing interface)
If you would like to configure/manage IDS rules, please see:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Rules
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/ManagingAlerts
If you need to troubleshoot Suricata, check the log file:
/var/log/nsm/HOSTNAME-INTERFACE/suricata.log
(where HOSTNAME is your actual hostname and INTERFACE is your actual sniffing interface)
For more information about Suricata, please see:
https://suricata-ids.org/
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