enable-source - Enable a source¶
Synopsis¶
suricata-update enable-source <source-name> [param=val ...]
Description¶
Enable a source that is listed in the index.
If the index requires user provided parameters the user will be prompted for them. Alternatively they can be provided on command line to avoid the prompt.
For example:
suricata-update enable-source et/pro secret-code=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This will prevent the prompt for the et/pro secret code using the value provided on the command line instead.
To update parameters for enabled sources, just re-run the enable-source
command above again with changed parameters. Changed parameters will be
updated in the stored configuration.
Options¶
- -h, --help¶
Show help.
- -D <directory>, --data-dir <directory>¶
Set an alternate data directory.
Default: /var/lib/suricata
- -c <filename>, --config <filename>¶
Path to the suricata-update config file.
Default: /etc/suricata/update.yaml
- -q, --quiet¶
Run quietly. Only warning and error messages will be displayed.
- -v, --verbose¶
Provide more verbose output.
- --suricata-conf <path>¶
Path to the suricata config file.
Default: /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml
- --suricata <path>¶
The path to the Suricata program. If not provided
suricata-update
will attempt to find Suricata on your path.The Suricata program is used to determine the version of Suricata as well as providing information about the Suricata configuration.
- --suricata-version <version>¶
Set the Suricata version to a specific version instead of checking the version of Suricata on the path.
- --user-agent <string>¶
Set a custom user agent string for HTTP requests.
- -s, --show-advanced¶
Show advanced options.