[Oisf-users] Suricata 2.0.1 stable packages are now available on Ubuntu PPA (Launchpad)
Russell Fulton
r.fulton at auckland.ac.nz
Fri Jun 6 00:02:42 UTC 2014
Do these packages have pf_ring support?
I have just upgraded and I get:
6/6/2014 -- 11:55:09 - <Error> - [ERRCODE: SC_ERR_NO_PF_RING(30)] - PF_RING not enabled. Make sure to pass --enable-pfring to configure when building.
So I assume not??
Is there a repository where I can get a package with pf_ring support (I know about security-onion but that is getting old now).
Russell
On 23/05/2014, at 6:45 am, Peter Manev <petermanev at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> Suricata 2.0.1 stable packages are now available for Ubuntu on Ubuntu PPA (Launchpad).
>
> • 10.04 Lucid
> • 12.04 Precise
> • 12.10 Quantal
> • 13.10 Saucy
> • 14.04 Trusty
> • 14.10 Utopic
> 32 and 64 bit packages available.
>
> The packages are build-in with:
> • IPS (nfqueue)
> • Eve - all JSON log output for events: alerts, HTTP, DNS, SSH, TLS and (extracted) files;
> • GeoIP
> • Unix-Socket
> • NSS enabled (aka MD5 enabled, ready to use out of the box installation. More info: https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/wiki/MD5 ).
>
> also
>
> by community request there is also available "suricata-dbg" (Suricata with enabled debug features) package ready to use out of the box install:
> "sudo apt-get install suricata-dbg".
>
> Suricata 2.0.1 is available from our suricata-stable PPA repository.
> More about Suricata 2.0.1 features and bug fixes:
> http://suricata-ids.org/2014/05/21/suricata-2-0-1-available/
>
>
> How to:
> https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/wiki/Ubuntu_Installation_-_Personal_Package_Archives_%28PPA%29
>
> Note:
> Lucid has no JSON output available due to lack of support of the libjansson library.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter Manev
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