Sorry James,
My mistake. Patching Done successfully. When i start packetfence i can see
that snort is running with commend service snortd status.
But packetfence status show it as
service|shouldBeStarted|pid
memcached|1|16013
httpd.admin|1|16023
httpd.webservices|1|16046
httpd.portal|1|16063
httpd.proxy|0|0
pfdns|1|16093
dhcpd|1|16096
pfdetect|1|16101
snort|1|0
suricata||0
radiusd|1|0
snmptrapd|1|16112
pfsetvlan|1|16116
pfdhcplistener|1|16138 16139 16140
pfmon|1|16165
Is it Normal ????
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:51 PM, sampath jayashantha <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> Any update regarding this issue ? I'm also having the same issue with my
> packetfence box.
>
> service|shouldBeStarted|pid
> memcached|1|11287
> httpd.admin|1|11297
> httpd.webservices|1|11340
> httpd.portal|1|11357
> httpd.proxy|0|0
> pfdns|1|11387
> dhcpd|1|11390
> pfdetect|1|11395
> snort|0|0
> suricata|0|0
> radiusd|1|0
> snmptrapd|1|11400
> pfsetvlan|1|11404
> pfdhcplistener|1|11427 11428 11429
> pfmon|1|11468
>
>
> How to enable it ? Any clue.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Carlos Alonso <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thank your for your help. These are the answers to your questions
>>
>>
>> > Can you post your pf.conf , did you set a monitor interface ?
>> >
>> > Fabrice
>> Yes I did. The inline interface is also the monitor interface. This what
>> I did in PF3.6 and worked perfectly
>> Is this not posible in PF4.1 ? I have not upgraded, It is a new
>> installation though.
>>
>> XXXX means hidden for security
>>
>> [general]
>> domain=XXXX
>> hostname=nac
>> dnsservers=XXXX
>> dhcpservers=192.168.18.1,192.168.19.1,192.168.20.1
>> locale=es_ES
>> timezone=Europe/Madrid
>> [trapping]
>> range=10.0.0.0/16, 192.68.0.0/16
>> detection=enabled
>> interception_proxy=enabled
>> [registration]
>> button_text=Registro
>> [alerting]
>> emailaddr=XXXX
>> smtpserver=XXXX
>> [database]
>> pass=XXXX
>> [captive_portal]
>> network_detection=disabled
>>
>> [interface eth0.802]
>> ip= XXXX
>> type=management
>> mask=255.255.255.0
>>
>> [interface eth0.818]
>> enforcement=inline
>> ip=192.168.18.1
>> type=internal,monitor
>> mask=255.255.255.0
>>
>> [interface eth0.819]
>> enforcement=vlan
>> ip=192.168.19.1
>> type=internal
>> mask=255.255.255.0
>>
>> [interface eth0.820]
>> enforcement=vlan
>> ip=192.168.20.1
>> type=internal
>> mask=255.255.255.0
>>
>>
>> > Can you see if Snort can start when you run it by hand?
>> >
>> > /usr/local/bin/snort -d -i eth1 -u root -g snort -c
>> /etc/snort/snort.conf -l
>> > /var/log/snort
>>
>> If I run it by hand it works:
>> >/usr/sbin/snort -d -i eth0.818 -u root -g snort -c
>> /etc/snort/snort.conf -l /var/log/snort/
>> ...
>> --== Initialization Complete ==--
>>
>> ,,_ -*> Snort! <*-
>> o" )~ Version 2.9.2.2 IPv6 GRE (Build 121)
>> '''' By Martin Roesch & The Snort Team:
>> http://www.snort.org/snort/snort-team
>> Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Sourcefire, Inc., et al.
>> Using libpcap version 1.3.0
>> Using PCRE version: 8.30 2012-02-04
>> Using ZLIB version: 1.2.7
>>
>> Rules Engine: SF_SNORT_DETECTION_ENGINE Version 1.15 <Build
>> 18>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_SMTP (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 9>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_REPUTATION (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build
>> 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_SSLPP (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 4>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_IMAP (IPV6) Version 1.0 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_DNP3 (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_SSH (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 3>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_DCERPC2 (IPV6) Version 1.0 <Build 3>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_SDF (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_DNS (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 4>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_MODBUS (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_POP (IPV6) Version 1.0 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_FTPTELNET (IPV6) Version 1.2 <Build
>> 13>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_GTP (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 1>
>> Preprocessor Object: SF_SIP (IPV6) Version 1.1 <Build 1>
>> Commencing packet processing (pid=2481)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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