[Oisf-users] Installing the latest Suricata on a Pi

Leonard Jacobs ljacobs at netsecuris.com
Fri Aug 16 18:09:29 UTC 2019


You could download the Suricata file to your PC then SCP or SFTP the file over to the Pi after you install the os on the pi.  Or try using wget instead of curl.


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Hi everyone - I've looked around online for an answer to this but didn't find anything - I'm trying to install 4.1.4 on a Pi but using sudo-apt-get install only installs 3.2.1. I tried to curl https://www.openinfosecfoundation.org/download/suricata-4.1.4.tar.gz but the file would not download it just printed streams of random characters on the screen.



I tried this tutorial but it still only installed suricata 3.2.1 - https://www.sothis.tech/en/detecting-intruders-at-home-ii/ 



My OS - Linux raspberrypi 4.14.50-v7+ #1122 SMP Tue Jun 19 12:26:26 BST 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux



Sorry if the answer is obvious I am still a noob with IDS...






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