Monday, January 14, 2019

Security Onion 16.04.5.6 now available featuring Suricata 4.1.2, Wazuh 3.7.2, CyberChef 8.18.1, Bro 2.6.1, Elastic 6.5.4, JA3, HASSH, and more!

Security Onion 16.04.5.6 is now available!


Issues Resolved
For a list of all issues resolved in this release, please see:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/projects/5

Release Notes
For more information about this release, please see:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/16.04.5.6

Installation Guide
We've updated the Installation guide to reflect the download locations for the new ISO image:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Installation

Existing Deployments
If you have existing 16.04 installations, there is no need to download the 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 installations of Security Onion 14.04, you can upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki/Upgrading-from-14.04-to-16.04

Thanks
Thanks to Wes Lambert for testing this new ISO image!

Training
We have 4-day Security Onion training classes coming up in San Antonio TX, Atlanta GA, and Columbia MD!  If you can't make it to one of these onsite classes, we have a new online training platform!  For more information and other training options, please see:
https://securityonionsolutions.com

Appliances
We now offer hardware appliances!  For more information, please see:
https://blog.securityonion.net/2018/10/introducing-security-onion-solutions.html

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

Screenshot Tour
ISO Boot Menu

Once the Live Desktop appears, double-click the Install icon

Once you've completed the installer and rebooted, login using the username and password you created in the installer

After logging in, you are prompted to run Setup 
Setup Wizard


Configure network interfaces, reboot, then log back in

You are then prompted to run Setup again to continue to the second phase of Setup

Skip network configuration to go to service configuration

Evaluation Mode vs Production Mode

Monitoring Interface Selection

Create username

Create password

Confirm password

Confirm all options

Setup complete

Desktop no longer prompts to run Setup

/usr/sbin/so-* scripts

CyberChef 8.18.1

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

Reviewing IDS alerts using Squert

Retrieving full packet capture with CapMe 
Kibana Overview


If you want to change from dark dashboards to light, you can run so-elastic-configure-kibana-dashboards-light

Light dashboards

If you want to switch back to dark dashboards, you can run so-elastic-configure-kibana-dashboards-dark

Back to dark dashboards

Help

Bro Notices

ElastAlert

HIDS Alerts from OSSEC (Wazuh)

NIDS Alerts from 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

Sysmon

Firewall

Frequency Analysis

Syslog

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