Thursday, March 20, 2014

New securityonion-elsa-extras and securityonion-elsa-node-perl packages

Scott Runnels has updated two of our ELSA packages to resolve a couple of issues.  Thanks, Scott!

The updated packages are as follows:
securityonion-elsa-extras - 20131117-1ubuntu0securityonion41
securityonion-elsa-node-perl - 20130819-0ubuntu0securityonion3

These new packages have been tested by the following (thanks!):
David Zawdie
Matt Gregory
JP Bourget

Issues Resolved
Issue 502: securityonion-elsa-node-perl: add libtext-csv-perl as a dependency
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/issues/detail?id=502

Issue 503: securityonion-elsa-extras: parsers for BRO_INTEL feed
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/issues/detail?id=503

Screenshots

Show all entries in Bro's intel.log grouped by indicator

Drilling into an indicator

Updating
The new package is now available in our stable repo.  Please see the following page for full update instructions:
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/Upgrade

Feedback
If you have any questions or problems, please use our mailing list:
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/MailingLists

Training
Want to learn more about Security Onion?  Sign up for the new expanded 2-day class in Houston TX!  For full details and to register, please see:
https://securityonion20140508.eventbrite.com

Help Wanted
If you and/or your organization have found value in Security Onion, please consider giving back to the community by joining one of our teams:
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/TeamMembers

We especially need help in answering support questions on the mailing list:
http://groups.google.com/group/security-onion

We also need help testing new packages:
http://groups.google.com/group/security-onion-testing

Thanks!

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