Security Onion 16.04.6.2 is now available!
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Security Onion 16.04.6.2 |
Major Changes Since Last ISO Image
- Elastic 6.8.2
- Wazuh 3.9.5
- CyberChef 9.2.0
- Bro 2.6.3
- Snort 2.9.13.0
- PulledPork 0.7.3
- Users can now run Setup interactively via GUI or CLI
- Users can now optionally switch from open source Elastic Stack to Elastic Features using so-elastic-features
- Users can now optionally enable native Elastic auth using so-elastic-auth (which automatically runs so-elastic-features and then configures all processes for native Elastic auth)
- so-import-pcap has been overhauled!
- fixed lots of bugs!
sosetup-minimal
sosetup-minimal will run the normal sosetup and then reconfigure the Elastic Stack to run in minimal mode. This minimal mode is designed to minimize RAM and CPU usage. This means that
sosetup-minimal can run Evaluation Mode in only 4GB RAM! However, please note that the minimal Logstash config is intended to only do a basic parsing of NIDS alerts and JSON-formatted Bro logs so it won't support additional logs like sysmon and autoruns by default. It also doesn't do additional decoration or augmentation like domainstats or freqserver. You can see an example of
sosetup-minimal in the Screenshot Tour at the end of this blog post.
Thanks
Thanks to Josh Brower for testing this ISO image!
Package Updates
This release also includes the following updated packages:
pinguybuilder - 20180514-1ubuntu1securityonion19
securityonion-iso - 20151016-1ubuntu1securityonion33
These packages resolve the following issues:
pinguybuilder: increment version to 16.04.6.2 #1624
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/issues/1624
so-iso-build: purge /var/ossec/queue/diff #1543
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/issues/1543
Issues Resolved
For a list of all issues resolved in this release, please see:
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/projects/7
Release Notes
For more information about this release, please see:
https://securityonion.net/docs/release-notes.html
Installation Guide
We've updated the Installation guide to reflect the download locations for the new ISO image:
https://securityonion.net/docs/installation.html
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://securityonion.net/docs/Upgrade
If you have existing installations of Security Onion 14.04, you can upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04:
https://securityonion.net/docs/upgrading-from-14.04-to-16.04.html
Conference
Only a few weeks left to register for Security Onion Conference 2019 on Friday, October 4, 2019!
https://socaugusta2019.eventbrite.com/
Training
Security Onion Solutions is the only official authorized training provider for Security Onion and we have 4-day Security Onion Training classes coming up in Columbia MD and Augusta GA! If you can't make it to an onsite class, 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
Documentation
We've got a brand new documentation site! Please let us know if anything needs to be updated:
https://securityonion.net/docs
Also, we're now offering a printed copy of our official documentation with foreword by Richard Bejtlich and proceeds going to Rural Technology Fund:
https://securityonion.net/book
Support
Need support? Please see:
https://securityonion.net/docs/Support
Screenshot Tour
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ISO Boot Menu |
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Once the Live Desktop appears, double-click the Install icon and follow the prompts |
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Once you've completed the installer and rebooted, login using the username and password you created in the installer |
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After logging in, you are prompted to run Setup |
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Setup can now run interactively via CLI and sosetup-minimal can be used to minimize RAM and CPU usage |
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Welcome to Setup |
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Configure network interfaces |
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If your hostname is securityonion, Setup gives you the opportunity to rename it |
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Configure your network interfaces, reboot, then log back in |
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Launch Setup again and skip network configuration to go to service configuration |
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sosetup-minimal can run Evaluation Mode in 4GB RAM |
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Confirm sniffing interface |
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Create username |
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Create Password |
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Confirm Password |
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Confirm all options |
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Please wait while Setup configures your system |
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Setup complete |
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Desktop no longer prompts to run Setup and includes icons for analyst applications |
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The README shortcut includes links to the cheat sheet and online and offline documentation |
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CyberChef 9.2.0 |
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Single Sign On (SSO) for Squert, CapMe, and Kibana |
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sosetup-minimal can run Evaluation Mode in only 4GB RAM |
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Review IDS alerts using Squert |
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Retrieve full packet capture with CapMe |
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Kibana Overview Dashboard |
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Help |
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Bro Notices |
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HIDS Alerts from OSSEC/Wazuh |
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NIDS Alerts from Snort or Suricata |
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Bro Connections |
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Bro DCERPC |
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Bro DHCP |
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Bro DNP3 |
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Bro DNS |
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Bro Files |
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Bro FTP |
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Bro HTTP |
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Bro Intel |
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Bro IRC |
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Bro Kerberos |
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Bro Modbus |
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Bro MySQL |
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Bro NTLM |
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Bro PE |
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Bro RADIUS |
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Bro RDP |
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Bro RFB |
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Bro SIP |
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Bro SMB |
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Bro SMTP |
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Bro SNMP |
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Bro Software |
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Bro SSH |
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Bro SSL |
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Bro Syslog |
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Bro Tunnels |
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Bro Weird |
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Bro X.509 |
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OSSEC (Wazuh) |
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Syslog |
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