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Re: barnyard2 failing


From: beenph <beenph () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 00:05:53 -0400

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 11:58 PM, Herminio Hernandez
<herminio.hernandezjr () gmail com> wrote:
I have compiles barnyard2 to write snort logs to my postgresql database but it is failing. Below is what I get

$ barnyard -c /opt/local/etc/barnyard2/barnyard2.conf -g /opt/local/etc/snort/gen-msg.map -s 
/opt/local/etc/snort/sid-msg.map -d /var/log/snort -f snort.log -w /var/log/snort/barnyard.waldo
Barnyard Version 0.2.0 (Build 32)
Unrecognized config directive: 'reference_file:      /opt/local/etc/snort/reference.config'
Unrecognized config directive: 'classification_file: /opt/local/etc/snort/classification.config'
Unrecognized config directive: 'gen_file:            /opt/local/etc/snort/gen-msg.map'
Unrecognized config directive: 'sid_file:            /opt/local/etc/snort/sid-msg.map'
Unrecognized config directive: 'logdir: /var/log/snort'
FATAL ERROR /opt/local/etc/barnyard2/barnyard2.conf(70) => Unknown directive: snort
Fatal Error, Quitting..
Exiting

Are you sure you compiled barnyard2?

seem's like you compiled barnyard1 version 0.2.0..

You can get current barnyard2 master here: https://github.com/firnsy/barnyard2

Direct tar.gz link = https://github.com/firnsy/barnyard2/archive/master.tar.gz


here is my conf file any help will be appreciated

$ cat /opt/local/etc/barnyard2/barnyard2.conf
#
#  Barnyard2 example configuration file
#

#
# This file contains a sample barnyard2 configuration.
# You can take the following steps to create your own custom configuration:
#
#   1) Configure the variable declarations
#   2) Setup the input plugins
#   3) Setup the output plugins
#

#
# Step 1: configure the variable declarations
#

# in order to keep from having a commandline that uses every letter in the
# alphabet most configuration options are set here.

# use UTC for timestamps
#
#config utc

# set the appropriate paths to the file(s) your Snort process is using.
#
config reference_file:      /opt/local/etc/snort/reference.config
config classification_file: /opt/local/etc/snort/classification.config
config gen_file:            /opt/local/etc/snort/gen-msg.map
config sid_file:            /opt/local/etc/snort/sid-msg.map


# Configure signature suppression at the spooler level see doc/README.sig_suppress
#
#
#config sig_suppress: 1:10


# Set the event cache size to defined max value before recycling of event occur.
#
#
#config event_cache_size: 4096

# define dedicated references similar to that of snort.
#
#config reference: mybugs http://www.mybugs.com/?s=

# define explicit classifications similar to that of snort.
#
#config classification: shortname, short description, priority

# set the directory for any output logging
#
config logdir: /var/log/snort

# to ensure that any plugins requiring some level of uniqueness in their output
# the alert_with_interface_name, interface and hostname directives are provided.
# An example of usage would be to configure them to the values of the associated
# snort process whose unified files you are reading.
#
# Example:
#   For a snort process as follows:
#     snort -i eth0 -c /etc/snort.conf
#
#   Typical options would be:
#     config hostname:  thor
#     config interface: eth0
#     config alert_with_interface_name
#
snort -i en1 -c /opt/local/etc/snort/snort.conf

# enable printing of the interface name when alerting.
#
config alert_with_interface_name

# at times snort will alert on a packet within a stream and dump that stream to
# the unified output. barnyard2 can generate output on each packet of that
# stream or the first packet only.
#
config alert_on_each_packet_in_stream

# enable daemon mode
#
config daemon

# make barnyard2 process chroot to directory after initialisation.
#
#config chroot: /var/spool/barnyard2

# specifiy the group or GID for barnyard2 to run as after initialisation.
#
#config set_gid: 999

# specifiy the user or UID for barnyard2 to run as after initialisation.
#
#config set_uid: 999

# specify the directory for the barnyard2 PID file.
#
#config pidpath: /var/run/by2.pid

# enable decoding of the data link (or second level headers).
#
#config decode_data_link

# dump the application data
#
#config dump_payload

# dump the application data as chars only
#
#config dump_chars_only

# enable verbose dumping of payload information in log style output plugins.
#
#config dump_payload_verbose

# enable obfuscation of logged IP addresses.
#
#config obfuscate

# enable the year being shown in timestamps
#
config show_year

# set the umask for all files created by the barnyard2 process (eg. log files).
#
#config umask: 066

# enable verbose logging
#
config verbose

# quiet down some of the output
#
#config quiet

# define the full waldo filepath.
#
#config waldo_file: /tmp/waldo

# specificy the maximum length of the MPLS label chain
#
#config max_mpls_labelchain_len: 64

# specify the protocol (ie ipv4, ipv6, ethernet) that is encapsulated by MPLS.
#
#config mpls_payload_type: ipv4

# set the reference network or homenet which is predominantly used by the
# log_ascii plugin.
#
#config reference_net: 192.168.0.0/24

#
# CONTINOUS MODE
#

# set the archive directory for use with continous mode
#
config archivedir: /var/log/snort/archive

# when in operating in continous mode, only process new records and ignore any
# existing unified files
#
config process_new_records_only


#
# Step 2: setup the input plugins
#

# this is not hard, only unified2 is supported ;)
input unified2


#
# Step 3: setup the output plugins
#

# alert_cef
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose:
#  This output module provides the abilty to output alert information to a
# remote network host as well as the local host using the open standard
# Common Event Format (CEF).
#
# Arguments: host=hostname[:port], severity facility
#            arguments should be comma delimited.
#   host        - specify a remote hostname or IP with optional port number
#                 this is only specific to WIN32 (and is not yet fully supported)
#   severity    - as defined in RFC 3164 (eg. LOG_WARN, LOG_INFO)
#   facility    - as defined in RFC 3164 (eg. LOG_AUTH, LOG_LOCAL0)
#
# Examples:
#   output alert_cef
#   output alert_cef: host=192.168.10.1
#   output alert_cef: host=sysserver.com:1001
#   output alert_cef: LOG_AUTH LOG_INFO
#

# alert_bro
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose: Send alerts to a Bro-IDS instance.
#
# Arguments: hostname:port
#
# Examples:
#   output alert_bro: 127.0.0.1:47757

# alert_fast
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Purpose: Converts data to an approximation of Snort's "fast alert" mode.
#
# Arguments: file <file>, stdout
#            arguments should be comma delimited.
#   file - specifiy alert file
#   stdout - no alert file, just print to screen
#
# Examples:
#   output alert_fast
#   output alert_fast: stdout
#
output alert_fast: /var/log/snort/snort-alert.log


# prelude: log to the Prelude Hybrid IDS system
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose:
#  This output module provides logging to the Prelude Hybrid IDS system
#
# Arguments: profile=snort-profile
#   snort-profile   - name of the Prelude profile to use (default is snort).
#
# Snort priority to IDMEF severity mappings:
# high < medium < low < info
#
# These are the default mapped from classification.config:
# info   = 4
# low    = 3
# medium = 2
# high   = anything below medium
#
# Examples:
#   output alert_prelude
#   output alert_prelude: profile=snort-profile-name
#


# alert_syslog
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose:
#  This output module provides the abilty to output alert information to local syslog
#
#   severity    - as defined in RFC 3164 (eg. LOG_WARN, LOG_INFO)
#   facility    - as defined in RFC 3164 (eg. LOG_AUTH, LOG_LOCAL0)
#
# Examples:
#   output alert_syslog
#   output alert_syslog: LOG_AUTH LOG_INFO
#
output alert_syslog: LOG_LOCAL5 LOG_INFO

# syslog_full
#-------------------------------
# Available as both a log and alert output plugin.  Used to output data via TCP/UDP or LOCAL ie(syslog())
# Arguments:
#      sensor_name $sensor_name         - unique sensor name
#      server $server                   - server the device will report to
#      local                            - if defined, ignore all remote information and use syslog() to send message.
#      protocol $protocol               - protocol device will report over (tcp/udp)
#      port $port                       - destination port device will report to (default: 514)
#      delimiters $delimiters           - define a character that will delimit message sections ex:  "|", will use | 
as message section delimiters. (default: |)
#      separators $separators           - define field separator included in each message ex: " " ,  will use space 
as field separator.             (default: [:space:])
#      operation_mode $operaion_mode    - default | complete : default mode is compatible with default snort syslog 
message, complete prints more information such as the raw packet (hexed)
#      log_priority   $log_priority     - used by local option for syslog priority call. (man syslog(3) for supported 
options) (default: LOG_INFO)
#      log_facility  $log_facility      - used by local option for syslog facility call. (man syslog(3) for supported 
options) (default: LOG_USER)
#      payload_encoding                 - (default: hex)  support hex/ascii/base64 for log_syslog_full using 
operation_mode complete only.

# Usage Examples:
# output alert_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514, 
operation_mode default
# output alert_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514, 
operation_mode complete
# output log_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514, operation_mode 
default
# output log_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514, operation_mode 
complete
# output alert_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514
# output log_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, protocol udp, port 514
# output alert_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, local
# output log_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, local, log_priority LOG_CRIT,log_facility LOG_CRON
output log_syslog_full: sensor_name snortIds1-eth2, local, log_priority LOG_CRIT,log_facility LOG_CRON

# log_ascii
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose: This output module provides the default packet logging funtionality
#
# Arguments: None.
#
# Examples:
#   output log_ascii
#


# log_tcpdump
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose
#  This output module logs packets in binary tcpdump format
#
# Arguments:
#   The only argument is the output file name.
#
# Examples:
#   output log_tcpdump: tcpdump.log
#


# sguil
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose: This output module provides logging ability for the sguil interface
# See doc/README.sguil
#
# Arguments: agent_port <port>, sensor_name <name>
#            arguments should be comma delimited.
#   agent_port  - explicitly set the sguil agent listening port
#                 (default: 7736)
#   sensor_name - explicitly set the sensor name
#                 (default: machine hostname)
#
# Examples:
#   output sguil
#   output sguil: agent_port=7000
#   output sguil: sensor_name=argyle
#   output sguil: agent_port=7000, sensor_name=argyle
#


# database: log to a variety of databases
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Purpose: This output module provides logging ability to a variety of databases
# See doc/README.database for additional information.
#
# Examples:
#   output database: log, mysql, user=root password=test dbname=db host=localhost
#   output database: alert, postgresql, user=snort dbname=snort
#   output database: log, odbc, user=snort dbname=snort
#   output database: log, mssql, dbname=snort user=snort password=test
#   output database: log, oracle, dbname=snort user=snort password=test
#
output database: alert, postgresql, user=postgresql dbname=snortdb host=localhost password=XXXXXXXXX
output database: log, postgresql, user=postgresql dbname=snortdb host=localhost password=XXXXXXXXX

# alert_fwsam: allow blocking of IP's through remote services
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# output alert_fwsam: <SnortSam Station>:<port>/<key>
#
#  <FW Mgmt Station>:  IP address or host name of the host running SnortSam.
#  <port>:         Port the remote SnortSam service listens on (default 898).
#  <key>:              Key used for authentication (encryption really)
#              of the communication to the remote service.
#
# Examples:
#
# output alert_fwsam: snortsambox/idspassword
# output alert_fwsam: fw1.domain.tld:898/mykey
# output alert_fwsam: 192.168.0.1/borderfw  192.168.1.254/wanfw
#




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