Almost? How is this directory removed when a backup was restored? -Michael > On 18 Mar 2019, at 18:56, Stefan Schantl wrote: > > Hello Michael, >> Hi, >> >> What happens when the converter has failed? Is that a possibility? > > There is almost no risk, that this would be happened. > > It contains checks if all corresponding files are present and will > contain the settings from them - I do not see a case where any problems > can be happen. > > Best regards, > > -Stefan > >> >> -Michael >> >>> On 18 Mar 2019, at 18:46, Stefan Schantl >>> wrote: >>> >>> When all settings have been converted, the files and directory are >>> not >>> needed anymore. >>> >>> If they will be left and at a later time an backup will be >>> restored, the >>> converter will be started by the backup script again and would be >>> restore those >>> old snort settings and replace the current IPS settings. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Stefan Schantl >>> --- >>> config/rootfiles/core/130/update.sh | 3 +++ >>> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/config/rootfiles/core/130/update.sh >>> b/config/rootfiles/core/130/update.sh >>> index d33321c32..f3dc0d85a 100644 >>> --- a/config/rootfiles/core/130/update.sh >>> +++ b/config/rootfiles/core/130/update.sh >>> @@ -74,6 +74,9 @@ ldconfig >>> # Migrate snort configuration to suricata >>> /usr/sbin/convert-snort >>> >>> +# Remove snort settings >>> +rm -rvf /var/ipfire/snort >>> + >>> # Start services >>> /etc/init.d/collectd restart >>> /etc/init.d/firewall restart >>> -- >>> 2.20.1 >>>