Thanks Thierry, this fixed my issue.

Cheers,
Andi


From: Thierry Laurion [mailto:tlaur...@inverse.ca]
Sent: 07 October 2016 18:09
To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Morris, Andi <amor...@cardiffmet.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Security Onion alerts not triggering

Hi,

The "detect" trigger matches numerical SIDs found in Snort and Suricata 
generated "alert" logs, which have a different format then the "digested" logs 
of SecurityOnion.

As an exemple, here is the kind of logs that Suricata and Snort generates when 
in "alert" mode:
'07/28/2015-09:09:59.431113  [**] [1:2221002:1] SURICATA HTTP request field 
missing colon [**] [Classification: Generic Protocol Command Decode] [Priority: 
3] {TCP} 10.220.10.186:44196 -> 199.167.22.51:8000'


You should use "suricata_event" triggers in your SecurityOnion related 
violations, which match text and are more generic.

Modify the violation 1500003 for it to match "ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection". 
That would  be a broader match and would also generate a violation for the 
following SIDs:
sid-msg.map:2010140 || ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection || 
url,doc.emergingthreats.net/2010140 || url,vuze.com
sid-msg.map:2010141 || ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection (2) || 
url,doc.emergingthreats.net/2010141 || url,vuze.com
sid-msg.map:2010142 || ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection (3) || 
url,doc.emergingthreats.net/2010142
sid-msg.map:2010143 || ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection (4) || 
url,doc.emergingthreats.net/2010143
sid-msg.map:2010144 || ET P2P Vuze BT UDP Connection (5) || 
url,doc.emergingthreats.net/2010144 || url,vuze.com


Regards,
Thierry Laurion
An update, I’m now getting the alerts hitting pfdetect, but they’re still not 
triggering the violation with the same ID.
pfdetect.log shows:
Oct 07 15:23:40 pfdetect(11814) INFO: alert received: 'Oct  7 14:23:40 idsman01 
securityonion_ids: 14:23:40 pid(24921)  Alert Received: 0 1 policy-violation 
idshalls01-eth0-7 {2016-10-07 14:23:39} 21 173773 {ET P2P Vuze BT UDP 
Connection} 10.6.198.173 24.122.228.33 17 10600 65344 1 2010140 6 92 92
' (main::_run_detector)


The relevant section of violation.conf is:
[1500003]
trigger=detect::2010140
actions=email_admin,reevaluate_access,log
max_enable=10
desc=P2P Vuze2
enabled=Y
template=p2p
grace=2h


From: Morris, Andi [mailto:amor...@cardiffmet.ac.uk]
Sent: 07 October 2016 14:56
To: 
packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [PacketFence-users] Security Onion alerts not triggering

Hi all,
I have configured my security onion server to send alerts to my packetfence 
server (version 6.2.1), and I can see that they’re getting there through 
TCPdump.

IDS server:
13:37:02.260031 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 240
13:37:02.260216 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 243
13:37:12.271539 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
13:37:57.325078 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
13:37:57.326236 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 243
13:38:07.342397 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 243
13:38:37.377503 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
13:38:55.401715 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
13:38:55.401858 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
13:38:55.401895 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
13:38:55.401921 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
13:39:03.412383 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
13:39:07.418010 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
13:39:07.418098 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
13:39:07.418113 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
13:39:07.418132 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
13:39:07.418153 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
13:39:07.418172 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
13:39:22.434608 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
PF server:
14:37:12.272395 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
14:37:57.325970 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
14:37:57.326980 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 243
14:38:07.343228 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 243
14:38:37.378338 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
14:38:55.402550 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
14:38:55.402583 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
14:38:55.402610 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
14:38:55.402632 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 282
14:39:03.413187 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 241
14:39:07.418795 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
14:39:07.418819 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
14:39:07.418836 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
14:39:07.418865 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 284
14:39:07.418922 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242
14:39:07.418927 IP idsserver.internal.domain.35871 > 
packetfence.internal.domain.syslog: SYSLOG user.notice, length: 242

I’ve configured the rsyslog as per the packetfence docs, and created the syslog 
parser and the violations I’d like to trigger. However the violation isn’t 
triggering when I can see from the sguild.log on the IDS server that it’s being 
seen. Looking at pfdetect.log I can see the following which suggests that for 
some reason the syslogger isn’t sending the alert to packetfence:
Oct 07 14:46:41 pfdetect(11814) INFO: pfdetect starting and writing 11814 to 
/usr/local/pf/var/run/pfdetect.pid (pf::services::util::createpid)
Oct 07 14:46:41 pfdetect(11814) INFO: initialized (main::)

/var/log/messages shows:
Oct  7 13:53:09 idsserver sguil_alert: 13:53:09 pid(29886)  Alert Received: 0 1 
policy-violation idsserver-eth0-7 {2016-10-07 13:53:08} 21 173758 {ET P2P Vuze 
BT UDP Connection} 10.6.198.173 117.199.69.129 17 10600 10600 1 2010140 6 77 77

Is the format causing issues?
How about the timestamp? I can see that the IDS server is using UTC but my PF 
server is on GMT+1.

Cheers,
Andi

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Andi Morris
IT Security Officer
Cardiff Metropolitan University
T: 02920 205720
E: amor...@cardiffmet.ac.uk<mailto:amor...@cardiffmet.ac.uk>
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