Hi Stefan, I tested this on my vm testbed. On 09/04/2021 21:27, Stefan Schantl wrote: > Hello Development Team and list followers, > > there are a lot of different vendors out there which offers different > IDS rules for suricata. Some of them offers a complete set of rules and > other ones some very specialized rules for different tasks. > > Unfortunately it only was possible to select only one ruleset provider > at the same time, so it usually wasn't an option to use one of them and > keep a lot of traffic uninspected by the IDS. > > Today I'm very happy to announce a testing version of a reworked > Intrusion Detection System which supports the usage of multiple > different providers and rulesets at the same time. > > In total up to 15 different ruleset providers now can be used and mixed > together to fit your personal requirements. They easily can be managed > and configured via the WUI. Of course each one individually can be > disabled or re-enabled at each time. > > The section for customizing the entire ruleset has been moved to a > subpage, which allows to enable a certain amount of ruleset files or > enabling / disabling single rules inside them. > > This helps to speed up the CGI if you want to mange your whitelist, > manage your ruleset providers or change basic settings of your IDS. > > If you liked this short introduction, please help us testing to get > this cool stuff as soon as possible into the core distribution and to > find bugs or other improvements. > > The test versions and some screenshots can be found here: > > https://people.ipfire.org/~stevee/ids-multiple-providers/ > > To join testing, please download the latest tarball and place it on > your IPFire test machine. > > Execute the archive by using "tar -xvf ids-multiple-providers- > XXX.tar.gz - C /" on your local console or via SSH remote session. > bash: /usr/sbin/convert-ids-multiple-providers: Permission denied Extracting the archive worked with no problems. > The next steps would be to regenerate the language cache by executing > "update-langs-cache" and to launch "convert-ids-multiple-providers". update-lang-cache worked fine. When tried to run convert-ids-multiple-providers I got the message bash: /usr/sbin/convert-ids-multiple-providers: Permission denied I was running the command as root so I checked the file and it was not set as executable. I changed this and it then ran but came back with the following error message Can't locate /var/ipfire/ids-functions.pl1 at /usr/sbin/convert-ids-multiple-providers line 25 I edited the .pl1 to .pl and re-ran the converter and it completed without any further error message. I then had the new WUI IDS page. I selected an additional provider, OISF, and it was added to the list of providers. I then selected customise rules and I selected the oisf ruleset and pressed apply. I just got a white screen with nothing happening. I then reloaded IPFire in the browser again and OISF provider was still listed but on the rules page it was not selected. Tried again and same thing happened. I then pressed the delete button to remove the OISF provider from the list and I get the message "The ruleset changes are being applied. Please wait until all opersations have completed successfully..." That message has not changed since I started writing this email. I then reloaded IPFire in the browser and OISF had been removed from the list. Regards, Adolf > The converter will convert all your existing settings into the new > format and also will take care about your used rules and their > settings. > > As usual, please report back any kind of feedback on this list and > submit any found bugs to our bugtracker (https://bugs.ipfire.org). > > Thanks in advance, > > -Stefan > >