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Differences between Snort and Snort_inline

Every few weeks the same question comes up: what is the difference between Snort in inline mode and Snort_inline. This makes sense, because the Snort_inline documentation and website fail to explain...

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Working on Snort_inline 2.8.0.1

The last week I’ve been working on bringing Snort_inline to the Snort 2.8.0.1 level, including it’s IPv6 support. I’m almost ready to commit it to SVN, there are just some issues I need to fix in the...

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Snort_inline updated to 2.8.0.1 in SVN

I’ve just committed an update to Snort_inline’s SVN. It brings it to the Snort 2.8.0.1 level. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 on IPQ and NFQ. I have not been able to test IPFW on IPv6, so I don’t think...

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Compiling Suricata 0.8.2 in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 in IPS (inline) mode

Yesterday I wrote about how to compile and install Suricata 0.8.2 as an IDS on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, today I’ll explain the steps to compile and install it as an IPS. In IPS mode the engine runs in...

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Suricata 0.9.0 released

Yesterday we released we first release candidate for our upcoming 1.0 release of Suricata. See the announcement on the OISF site here. Most notable changes are the following new features: - Support for...

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Compiling Suricata 0.9.0 in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 in IPS (inline) mode

Note: the difference with the 0.8.2 post is that addition of libcap-ng-dev. This allows Suricata to run as an unprivileged user. Here is how to compile Suricata 0.9.0 in inline mode on Ubuntu Lucid...

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