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[LCFC] templates://snort/{snort.templates,snort-common.templates}



This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for snort.

The reviewed templates will be sent on Saturday, September 07, 2013 to this bug report
and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag.


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Template: snort/startup
Type: select
__Choices: boot, dialup, manual
Default: boot
_Description: Snort start method:
 Please choose how Snort should be started: automatically on boot,
 automatically when connecting to the net with pppd, or manually with the
 /usr/sbin/snort command.

Template: snort/interface
Type: string
Default: eth0
_Description: Interface(s) which Snort should listen on:
 This value is usually "eth0", but this may be inappropriate in some
 network environments; for a dialup connection "ppp0" might be more
 appropriate (see the output of "/sbin/ifconfig").
 .
 Typically, this is the same interface as the "default route" is on. You can
 determine which interface is used for this by running "/sbin/route -n"
 (look for "0.0.0.0").
 .
 It is also not uncommon to use an interface with no IP address
 configured in promiscuous mode. For such cases, select the
 interface in this system that is physically connected to the network
 that should be inspected, enable promiscuous mode later on and make sure
 that the network traffic is sent to this interface (either connected
 to a "port mirroring/spanning" port in a switch, to a hub, or to a tap).
 .
 You can configure multiple interfaces, just by adding more than
 one interface name separated by spaces. Each interface can have its
 own specific configuration.

Template: snort/address_range
Type: string
Default: 192.168.0.0/16
_Description: Address range for the local network:
 Please use the CIDR form - for example, 192.168.1.0/24 for a block of
 256 addresses or 192.168.1.42/32 for just one. Multiple values should
 be comma-separated (without spaces).
 .
 Please note that if Snort is configured to use multiple interfaces,
 it will use this value as the HOME_NET definition for all of them.

Template: snort/disable_promiscuous
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Should Snort disable promiscuous mode on the interface?
 Disabling promiscuous mode means that Snort will only see packets
 addressed to the interface it is monitoring. Enabling it allows Snort to
 check every packet that passes the Ethernet segment even if it's a
 connection between two other computers.

Template: snort/invalid_interface
Type: error
_Description: Invalid interface
 Snort is trying to use an interface which does not exist or is down.
 Either it is defaulting inappropriately to "eth0", or you specified
 one which is invalid.

Template: snort/send_stats
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Should daily summaries be sent by e-mail?
 A cron job can be set up to send daily summaries of Snort logs to a
 selected e-mail address.
 .
 Please choose whether you want to activate this feature.

Template: snort/stats_rcpt
Type: string
Default: root
_Description: Recipient of daily statistics mails:
 Please specify the e-mail address that should receive daily summaries
 of Snort logs.

Template: snort/options
Type: string
_Description: Additional custom options:
 Please specify any additional options Snort should use.

Template: snort/stats_treshold
Type: string
Default: 1
_Description: Minimum occurrences before alerts are reported:
 Please enter the minimum number of alert occurrences before a given alert is
 included in the daily statistics.

Template: snort/please_restart_manually
Type: note
_Description: Snort restart required
 As Snort is manually launched, you need to run "service snort restart" for
 the changes to take place.

Template: snort/config_parameters
Type: error
_Description: Obsolete configuration file
 This system uses an obsolete configuration file
 (/etc/snort/snort.common.parameters)
 which has been automatically converted into the new configuration
 file format (at /etc/default/snort).
 .
 Please review the new configuration and remove the obsolete
 one. Until you do this, the initialization script will not use the new
 configuration and you will not take advantage of the benefits
 introduced in newer releases.
Template: snort/deprecated_config
Type: note
_Description: Deprecated options in configuration file
 The Snort configuration file (/etc/snort/snort.conf) uses deprecated
 options no longer available for this Snort release. Snort will not be able to
 start unless you provide a correct configuration file. Either allow the
 configuration file to be replaced with the one provided in this package or fix
 it manually by removing deprecated options.
 .
 The following deprecated options were found in the configuration file:
 ${DEP_CONFIG}

Template: snort/config_error
Type: error
_Description: Configuration error
 The current Snort configuration is invalid and will prevent Snort
 starting up normally. Please review and correct it.
 .
 To diagnose errors in your Snort configuration you can run (as root)
 the following: "/usr/sbin/snort -T -c /etc/snort/snort.conf"

Template: snort/deprecated_file
Type: note
_Description: Deprecated configuration file
 Your system has deprecated configuration files which should not be used any
 longer and might contain deprecated options. If included through the standard
 configuration file (/etc/snort/snort.conf), they might prevent Snort from
 starting up properly.
 . 
 Please remove these files as well as any existing references to them in the
 /etc/snort/snort.conf configuration file.
 .
 The following deprecated configuration files were found:
 ${DEP_FILE}

Source: snort
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <jfs@debian.org>
Uploaders: Andrew Pollock <apollock@debian.org>
Build-Depends: 
    libnet1-dev, 
    libpcap0.8-dev, 
    libpcre3-dev, 
    debhelper (>= 5.0.0), 
    po-debconf (>= 0.5.0), 
    libgnutls-dev, 
    libdumbnet-dev, 
    libdaq-dev, 
    flex, 
    bison
Build-Depends-Indep: 
    texlive, 
    texlive-latex-base, 
    latex2html,
    ghostscript
Standards-Version:  3.9.2
Homepage: http://www.snort.org/
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-snort/pkg-snort.git
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-snort/pkg-snort.git

Package: snort
Architecture: any
Pre-Depends: adduser (>= 3.11)
Depends: 
    snort-common-libraries (>=${binary:Version}),
    snort-rules-default (>= ${source:Version}), 
    snort-common (>= ${source:Version}),
    debconf (>= 0.2.80) | debconf-2.0,
    rsyslog | system-log-daemon,
    logrotate,
    net-tools,
    ${shlibs:Depends},
    ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: 
    snort-mysql, 
    snort-pgsql
Replaces: snort-common (<< 2.0.2-3)
Recommends: iproute
Suggests: snort-doc
Description: flexible Network Intrusion Detection System
 Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a
 lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules-based
 logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to
 detecting a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer
 overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more.
 Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to
 syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
 .
 This package provides the plain-vanilla version of Snort.

Package: snort-common
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: adduser (>= 3.11)
Depends: 
    perl-modules, 
    debconf (>= 0.2.80) | debconf-2.0,
    lsb-base,
    ${shlibs:Depends},
    ${misc:Depends}
Conflicts: snort (<< ${binary:Version})
Replaces: snort (<< 1.8.4beta1-1)
Suggests: snort-doc
Description: flexible Network Intrusion Detection System - common files
 Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a
 lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules-based
 logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to
 detecting a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer
 overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more.
 Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to
 syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
 .
 This is a common package which holds cron jobs, tools, and config files
 used by all the different package flavors.

Package: snort-doc
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Priority: optional
Section: doc
Description: flexible Network Intrusion Detection System - documentation
 Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a
 lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules-based
 logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to
 detecting a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer
 overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more.
 Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to
 syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
 .
 This package provides the documentation for Snort.

Package: snort-rules-default
Provides: snort-rules
Architecture: all
Depends: 
    debconf (>= 0.2.80) | debconf-2.0, 
    adduser (>= 3.11), 
    ${shlibs:Depends}, 
    ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: snort (>= 2.2.0) | snort-pgsql (>= 2.2.0) | snort-mysql (>= 2.2.0)
Recommends: oinkmaster
Homepage: http://www.snort.org/snort-rules/
Description: flexible Network Intrusion Detection System - ruleset
 Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a
 lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules-based
 logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to
 detecting a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer
 overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more.
 Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to
 syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
 .
 This is the Snort default ruleset, which provides a basic set of network
 intrusion detection rules developed by the Snort community. They can be
 used as a basis for development of additional rules. Users using Snort to
 defend networks in production environments are encouraged to update their
 local rulesets as described in the included documentation or using the
 oinkmaster package.

Package: snort-common-libraries
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: snort (>= 2.7.0) | snort-pgsql (>= 2.7.0) | snort-mysql (>= 2.7.0)
Conflicts: snort-common (<< 2.7.0-6)
Description: flexible Network Intrusion Detection System - libraries
 Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a
 lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules-based
 logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to
 detecting a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer
 overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more.
 Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to
 syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba.
 .
 This package provides libraries used by all the Snort binary packages.

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