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 <stefan.schantl@ipfire.org
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 stefan.schantl@ipfire.org
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