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README.SLACKWARE
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0) Preparation
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For Barnyard2 to be useful, you will need a working setup of Snort, saving
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output to a log in the binary "unified2" format.
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Check the Snort documentation to find out how to do this.
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You will also need a working database server. These instructions are based
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on using MySQL, as it is included with Slackware, but other databases can
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be used as well.
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1) Test Barnyard2
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Before starting Barnyard2 as a daemon, do a quick test to see if it can read
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the Snort log:
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# barnyard2 -d /var/log/snort -f snort.log
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Barnyard2 will parse the its configuration file and start processing the Snort
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log file.
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If there are already events in the log, it will show them with their
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classification.
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Now check if Snort is working by doing a port scan from another computer on
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the network (this won't work if done from another terminal on the same system)
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# nmap -A <ip_address_of_snort_box>
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Snort should detect the port scan, write the event to the log, and Barnyard2
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should display it.
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2) Configure Barnyard2
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2.1 Setting up your database
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Follow these steps to set up the database in MySQL:
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(replacing the <...> fields with your passwords)
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# cd /usr/doc/barnyard2-*/schemas
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# mysql -p
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Enter password: <your_mysql_root_password>
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mysql> create database snort;
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mysql> grant create,select,update,insert,delete on snort.* to snort@localhost;
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mysql> set password for snort@localhost=PASSWORD('<your_mysql_snort_password>');
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mysql> exit
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# mysql -p < create_mysql snort
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Enter password: <your_mysql_root_password>
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This will create the snort database and the tables.
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2.2 Edit the configuration file
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Open the /etc/barnyard2.conf file with your favorite editor, go to the end and
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edit the sample mysql configuration so that it looks like this:
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output database: log, mysql, user=snort password=<your_mysql_snort_password> dbname=snort host=localhost
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2.3 Start barnyard2 as a daemon
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The Barnyard2 package installs a script to start and stop the daemon. Use it
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like this to start Barnyard2:
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# /etc/rc.d/rc.barnyard2 start
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You can repeat the test with the port scan and the event should be logged in
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your database now.
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3) Automatic startup and shutdown of Barnyard2
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If you want Barnyard2 to start / stop automatically at boot and shutdown, use
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these lines in your /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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# Start barnyard2
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if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.barnyard2 ] ; then
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echo "Starting Barnyard2..."
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/etc/rc.d/rc.barnyard2 start
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fi
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And include this in your /etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown:
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# Stop barnyard2
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if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.barnyard2 ] ; then
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echo "Stopping Barnyard2..."
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/etc/rc.d/rc.barnyard2 stop
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fi
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