Monday, December 18, 2017

Security Onion Elastic Stack Beta 3 Release and Security Onion 14.04.5.6 ISO Image!

UPDATED 2018/04/09! We've released a newer version!
https://blog.securityonion.net/2018/04/security-onion-elastic-stack-general.html

We're excited to announce that our Elastic stack integration has now reached Beta 3 Release!  This Beta 3 release includes a new 14.04.5.6 ISO image that contains these Beta 3 components and all the latest Ubuntu and Security Onion updates as of December 15, 2017!

Previous Releases
To see our progress over the last few months, please see the previous announcements:
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/03/towards-elk-on-security-onion.html
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/06/towards-elastic-on-security-onion.html
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/07/towards-elastic-on-security-onion.html
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/09/elastic-stack-alpha-release-and.html
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/11/elastic-stack-beta-release-and-security.html
http://blog.securityonion.net/2017/11/elastic-stack-beta-2-release-and.html

Highlights of this Beta 3 Release
  • Upgraded from Elastic 5.6.4 to 5.6.5
  • changes in preparation for Elastic 6:
    • stop using _all
    • single mapping type (change type: to event_type:)
    • load Kibana settings via new API
    • load Kibana dashboards via new API
  • logstash config now includes a beats input
  • so-allow now allows you to send to logstash from external IP addresses
  • lots of cleanup and fixes
Kibana Overview Dashboard

Issues Resolved

Issue 1172: Elastic Stack Beta 3
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/issues/1172

Issue 1173: 14.04.5.6 ISO image
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/issues/1173

Known Issues
For known issues, please see the todo list for our next release:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/issues/1179

Thanks
This new ISO image has been tested by Wes Lambert.  Thanks, Wes!

New Installations
We've updated the Verify_ISO page for the new ISO image:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/blob/master/Verify_ISO.md

Please remember to verify the signature of the downloaded ISO image using the instructions on that page.

Please note! This ISO image includes the EXPERIMENTAL Elastic stack!

The Elastic components are included in the ISO image and Setup gives you an option of Stable Setup (ELSA) or Experimental Setup (Elastic). If you do not want to try the new Elastic stack, you can choose Stable Setup.  If you choose Experimental Setup, the usual disclaimers and warnings apply!

  • Experimental Setup is BLEEDING EDGE and TOTALLY UNSUPPORTED!
  • If this breaks your system, you get to keep both pieces!
  • This is a work in progress and is in constant flux.
  • This is intended to build a quick prototype proof of concept so you can see what our ultimate Elastic configuration might look like.  This configuration will change drastically over time leading up to the final release.
  • Do NOT run this on a system that you care about!
  • Do NOT run this on a system that has data that you care about!
  • This should only be run on a TEST box with TEST data!
  • Experimental Setup may result in nausea, vomiting, or a burning sensation.

For more about this Elastic Beta 3 release, please see https://securityonion.net/wiki/elastic and the Screenshot tour at the bottom of this blog post.

Please note the following minimum hardware requirements for the Elastic stack:

  • 2 CPU cores
  • 8GB RAM

If you would prefer an ISO image with no Elastic components at all, you have a few options:
  • Install the older Security Onion 14.04.5.2 ISO image and then run "sudo soup"

OR

Feedback
We want to hear from you!  What works well?  What could be improved?  Please send feedback to our mailing list and include "Elastic Beta 3" in the Subject:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/MailingLists

Existing Deployments
If you have existing ELSA installations based on a previous 14.04 ISO image, there is no need to download this new ISO image.  You can simply continue using our standard update process to install updated packages as they are made available:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Upgrade

If you have existing Elastic installations (Technology Previews, Alpha, or Beta), we don't officially support upgrading to newer releases.  You can try running "sudo soup" but if that fails, you can perform a fresh installation using this Beta 3 ISO image.

Release Notes
For more information about this release, please see:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Security-Onion-14.04-Release-Notes

Want to show your support for Security Onion?
Security Onion t-shirts are available in our CafePress store!
http://www.cafepress.com/securityonion/11820053

Training
We offer onsite and online training!  For more information, please see:
https://securityonionsolutions.com

Support
Need support?  Please see:
https://securityonion.net/wiki/Support

Screenshot Tour
Security Onion 14.04.5.6 20171215

Welcome to Setup

Network Configuration

Stable Setup vs Experimental Setup

Experimental Setup - Warnings and Disclaimers

Evaluation Mode vs Production Mode

Monitor (Sniffing) Interface

Creating Username

Creating Password

Confirming Password

Confirming Options

Setup Complete

Single Sign On (SSO) for Squert, CapMe, and Kibana

Squert

CapMe 
Kibana Overview Dashboard



Help

Bro Notices

ElastAlert

OSSEC HIDS Alerts

NIDS Alerts - Snort or Suricata

Bro - Connections

Bro - DCE/RPC

Bro - DHCP 
Bro - DNP3



Bro - DNS

Bro - Files

Bro - FTP

Bro - HTTP 
Bro - Intel



Bro - IRC

Bro - Kerberos

Bro - Modbus

Bro - MySQL

Bro - NTLM

Bro - PE 
Bro - RADIUS



Bro - RDP

Bro - RFB

Bro - SIP

Bro - SMB

Bro - SMTP

Bro - SNMP

Bro - Software

Bro - SSH

Bro - SSL

Bro - Syslog

Bro - Tunnels

Bro - Weird

Bro - X.509

Autoruns

Beats

OSSEC Logs

Sysmon

Baby Domains

Firewall

Frequency Analysis

Stats

Syslog

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