IDS Engine |
Bro |
http_agent |
Argus |
Prads |
Full Packet Capture |
Your choices are then written into configuration files as follows:
/etc/nsm/securityonion.conf
BRO_ENABLED=yes
/etc/nsm/HOSTNAME-INTERFACE/sensor.conf
PCAP_ENABLED="yes"
PCAP_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"
SNORT_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"
IDS_ENGINE_ENABLED="yes"
BARNYARD2_ENABLED="yes"
PRADS_ENABLED="yes"
SANCP_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"
PADS_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"
ARGUS_ENABLED="yes"
HTTP_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"
Disabling Services after Setup
If you've already run Setup and want to disable a certain sensor service, you can simply stop the running service and then change the corresponding config value from "yes" to "no" to prevent it from restarting the next time the NSM scripts are run. For example, suppose you access Bro's HTTP logs via ELSA, so you want to disable http_agent to prevent those HTTP logs from being duplicated into the Sguil database. You would first stop the running http_agent service:
sudo nsm_sensor_ps-stop --only-http-agentYou would then edit /etc/nsm/HOSTNAME-INTERFACE/sensor.conf and change:
HTTP_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"to:
HTTP_AGENT_ENABLED="no"to prevent http_agent from restarting the next time the NSM scripts are run. A quick way to do this for all /etc/nsm/*/sensor.conf files on one box is to use the sed command as follows:
sudo sed -i 's|HTTP_AGENT_ENABLED="yes"|HTTP_AGENT_ENABLED="no"|g' /etc/nsm/*/sensor.confExample Screenshots
Stopping the running service |
Disabling the service |
Service now disabled |
These updates resolve the following issues:
Issue 312: Update NSM scripts to allow $SERVICE=yes/no in securityonion.conf and/or sensor.conf
Issue 313: Update Setup so that Advanced Setup asks about enabling/disabling individual services
Issue 268: Update NSM scripts so that OSSEC and Bro sections respect --sensor-name option
Issue 351: Update /etc/init/securityonion.conf to start Xplico (controlled by user in /etc/nsm/securityonion.conf)
Thanks
Thanks to Karolis Cepulis for submitting a patch for Issue 268!
Thanks to the following for testing the new packages!
Matt Gregory
Michal Purzynski
Upgrading
The new packages are now available in our stable repo. Please see our Upgrade page for full upgrade instructions:
https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/Upgrade
Feedback
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https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/MailingLists
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https://code.google.com/p/security-onion/wiki/TeamMembers
We especially need help in answering support questions on the mailing list and IRC channel. Thanks!
Training
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