Le Moteur Suricata est un moteur de détection et de prévention des intrusions de nouvelle génération.
Ce moteur n'est pas destiné à simplement remplacer ou imiter les outils existants dans l'industrie, mais apportera de nouvelles idées et technologies sur le terrain.
Le moteur Suricata et la bibliothèque HTP sont disponibles sous GPLv2.
Le moteur Suricata est un IDS/IPS Open Source.
Nouveauté : intégration de LUA, ce qui permet par exemple de faire des recherches plus poussées, des regex etc …
Site officiel : http://openinfosecfoundation.org/index.php/download-suricata
La dernière version est disponible sur le dépôt ppa ppa:honeynet/nightly, puis recharger la liste des paquets, Philipp Seidel maintient les mises à jour de Suricata pour Ubuntu Lucid, Ubuntu Maverick.
echo " compilation " echo "http://bailey.st/blog/2010/07/03/suricata-1-0-0-setup-on-ubuntu-10-04/" suricataversion=suricata-1.0.5 sudo apt-get -y install libpcre3 libpcre3-dbg libpcre3-dev build-essential autoconf automake libtool libpcap-dev libnet1-dev libyaml-0-2 libyaml-dev zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-ng-dev libcap-ng0 sudo apt-get -y install libnetfilter-queue-dev libnetfilter-queue1 libnfnetlink-dev libnfnetlink0 cd mkdir suricata-1.0.5 wget https://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng/libcap-ng-0.6.4.tar.gz tar -xzvf libcap-ng-0.6.4.tar.gz cd libcap-ng-0.6.4 ./configure && make && sudo make install apt-get install libhtp1 apt-get install libhtp-dev wget http://www.openinfosecfoundation.org/download/$suricataversion.tar.gz tar -xvzf $suricataversion.tar.gz cd suricata-1.0.0 ./configure --enable-nfqueue sudo mkdir /var/log/suricata/ make make install mkdir /etc/suricata apt-get install checkinstall checkinstall dpkg -i suricata_1.0.0-1_i386.deb cp classification.config suricata.yaml /etc/suricata/ mkdir /etc/suricata/rules cd /etc/suricata/rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-attack_response.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-scan.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-exploit.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-current_events.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-voip.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-malware.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-dos.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-drop.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-compromised.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-dshield.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-botcc.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-rbn.rules wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging-virus.rules cd /etc/suricata/ sudo vi suricata.yaml suricata -D -c /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml -s /etc/suricata/classification.config -i wlan0
#!/bin/bash cd /tmp rm -rf /tmp/suricata mkdir suricata cd suricata /usr/bin/git clone git://phalanx.openinfosecfoundation.org/oisf.git cd oisf ./autogen.sh ./configure && make && make install
echo "Mode host situation = firewall sur le pc" sudo iptables -I INPUT -j NFQUEUE sudo iptables -I OUTPUT -j NFQUEUE echo "Mode gateway-scenario forwarding = firewall en entré de DMZ ( réseau entreprise ) " echo "sudo iptables -I FORWARD -j NFQUEUE"
sudo cp /etc/suricata/suricata-debian.yaml /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml
echo "update rules" cd /etc/snort/rules echo "http://www.emergingthreats.net" sudo wget http://www.emergingthreats.net/rules/emerging.rules.tar.gz sudo tar xvf emerging.rules.tar.gz sudo rm emerging.rules.tar.gz sudo cp rules/* . echo " http://sagan.softwink.com/ " sudo wget http://sagan.softwink.com/rules/sagan-rules-current.tar.gz sudo tar xvf sagan-rules-current.tar.gz sudo rm sagan-rules-current.tar.gz sudo cp sagan-rules/* . echo "rules from suricata" sudo wget https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/repository/revisions/master/changes/rules/decoder-events.rules sudo wget https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/repository/revisions/master/changes/rules/stream-events.rules sudo wget https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/repository/revisions/master/changes/rules/smtp-events.rules sudo wget https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/repository/revisions/master/changes/rules/http-events.rules
sudo gedit /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml
Chercher : "rule-files:"
Et ajouter ou retirer des règles.
Vous pouvez ajouter ces règles provenant d'emergingtreat : par défaut :
- emerging-attack_response.rules - emerging-dos.rules - emerging-exploit.rules - emerging-game.rules - emerging-inappropriate.rules - emerging-malware.rules - emerging-p2p.rules - emerging-policy.rules - emerging-scan.rules - emerging-virus.rules - emerging-voip.rules - emerging-web.rules - emerging-web_client.rules - emerging-web_server.rules - emerging-web_specific_apps.rules - emerging-user_agents.rules - emerging-current_events.rules
Toutes les règles
- emerging-activex.rules - emerging-attack_response.rules - emerging-botcc.rules - emerging-chat.rules - emerging-ciarmy.rules - emerging-compromised.rules - emerging-current_events.rules - emerging-deleted.rules - emerging-dns.rules - emerging-dos.rules - emerging-drop.rules - emerging-dshield.rules - emerging-exploit.rules - emerging-ftp.rules - emerging-games.rules - emerging-icmp_info.rules - emerging-icmp.rules - emerging-imap.rules - emerging-inappropriate.rules - emerging-malware.rules - emerging-misc.rules - emerging-mobile_malware.rules - emerging-netbios.rules - emerging-p2p.rules - emerging-policy.rules - emerging-pop3.rules - emerging-rbn-malvertisers.rules - emerging-rbn.rules - emerging-rpc.rules - emerging-scada.rules - emerging-scan.rules - emerging-shellcode.rules - emerging-smtp.rules - emerging-snmp.rules - emerging-sql.rules - emerging-telnet.rules - emerging-tftp.rules - emerging-tor.rules - emerging-trojan.rules - emerging-user_agents.rules - emerging-virus.rules - emerging-voip.rules - emerging-web_client.rules - emerging-web_server.rules - emerging-web_specific_apps.rules - emerging-worm.rules
Vous pouvez ajouter ces règles provenant de l'ips sagan :
- apache.rules - apc-emu.rules - arp-normalize.rulebase - arp.rules - asterisk.rules - attack.rules - bash.rules - bind.rules - bonding.rules - bro-ids.rules - cacti-thold.rules - cisco-ios.rules - cisco-normalize.rulebase - cisco-pixasa.rules - classification.config - courier.rules - dns-normalize.rulebase - dovecot.rules - fortinet.rules - ftpd.rules - grsec.rules - hordeimp.rules - hostapd.rules - imapd.rules - imap-normalize.rulebase - ipop3d.rules - juniper.rules - kismet.rules - knockd.rules - milter.rules - mysql.rules - nginx.rules - ntp.rules - openssh-normalize.rulebase - openssh.rules - ossec-mi.rules - ossec.rules - php.rules - postfix.rules - postgresql.rules - pptp.rules - proftpd.rules - pure-ftpd.rules - racoon.rules - reference.config - roundcube.rules - rsync.rules - sagan-sid-msg.map - samba.rules - sendmail.rules - smtp-normalize.rulebase - snort.rules - solaris.rules - sonicwall-normalize.rulebase - sonicwall.rules - squid.rules - su.rules - syslog.rules - tcp.rules - telnet.rules - tripwire.rules - vmpop3d.rules - vmware.rules - vpopmail.rules - vsftpd.rules - weblabrinth.rules - windows.rules - wordpress.rules - xinetd.rules - zeus.rules
sudo suricata -D -c /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml -q 0
Il vous faudra modifier le fichier "/etc/init.d/suricata" via la commande :
sudo nano /etc/init.d/suricata
Puis rechercher la ligne :
if [ ! -e /proc/net/netfilter/nf_queue ]; then
Afin de la modifier en :
if [ ! -e /proc/net/netfilter/nfnetlink_queue ]; then
Les log sont dans /var/log/suricata
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Contributeurs principaux : Psychederic