- simply pass an MD5 hash along and receive a sample if available zipped and base64 encoded in a response object
- pass any hash along with a flag set and receive any samples from events that have the passed hash
- Also, fix for an issue with the freetext import not using semi-colons as separators
- Instead of fetching all events at once for the export, events are fetched one by one
- Greatly reduces memory footprint (It mostly depends on the event with the most eligible attributes now, instead of the combined list of all events)
- Because of the lower memory usage, the time taken for the export is also slashed to a fragment of what it was before
- fixed some issues with unset variables (from, to, last) when triggered by the background workers
- reduced memory usage of the hids exports (removed storing the hashes twice in memory, drastically removed the data retrieved from the db when preparing the export)
- some errors in the format (wrong comment character used, rpz-ip not appended to IP addresses, missing semi-colon)
- removed hostnames that are on domains blocked by the rules based on domain attributes
- python server running in the background doing the publishing
- MISP -> python script communication via redis
- configurable / controllable via the admin UI
- by installing the requirements described in the update and the install instructions (ubuntu only for now, centos/red-hat versions to be tested and described), administrators can enable the pub/sub feature
- assign a port to the service via the interface
- each time an event is published, MISP will use ZMQ's PUB feature to push out a MISP JSON package using the "misp_json" prefix
- contact reporter first tries to contact orgc users on the instance, if they don't exist, it will contact the owner (instead of going straight to the owner)
- hostname / domain name validation change broke validation of hostnames/domain names / email addresses with a "-"
- Some documentation changes for the REST API (more coming)
- some tuning of the freetext import
- HIDS exports did not include filename|hash types
- Sending a password reset / welcome message picked the opposite subject line
- line breaks were sent as literals.
- comma separated values now correctly parsed
- Ports in IP/url/link/domain/hostname now added as a comment
- virustotal now automatically recognised as external analysis / link
- documented in automation view
- right now it follows the simple rule of user > admin settings > default values when generating the export
- Parameters can be passed via url / JSON object / XML object
- filters include filter on event ID, date range, tags
TODO:
- buttons for a per event download via the UI
- introduce new export option for normal users (via background workers and the old style export)
- server settings and validation work
- configurable template via settings
- configurable via API as well
- Also trying to define the structure for future Plugin settings
- The idea is to have them in a separate tab all prepended with the plugin name
- since this is not yet part of the future flexible plugin system, it is still kept in the main codebase, but the idea is to get the naming conventions ready for the future version
- Performance improvements for the event search exports
- JSON view code moved to Lib
- Fixed an issue that didn't restrict the dates correctly with the from / to parameters
- Important! Logo images have now moved to a different location! Make sure that you update your settings!
- Site admins can now manage the uploaded image files and the terms of use file via the server settings interface
- add, link, delete files directly from the interface
A change in cakephp version 2.4.8+ has resulted in ajax form submitions breaking. Reason for this was a change in the SecurityComponent taking the url specified in the form into account when generating the CSRF tokens.
This is now fixed by embedding the correct url in the ajax forms.
- resolved bugs with permissions
- fixed the broken mass delete tool
- Fixed an issue with the type not being chosen correctly for file type attributes when created through the templating tool
- Templates can now be created and populated
- Users can populate an event using a template (still needs work)
- File type elements are not yet implemented
- AJAX requests now also respond with a small message at the bottom of the page, notifying the user of the result
- The following actions work now on the event page via ajax:
1. Add / remove tags
2. quick edit any attribute field if eligible
3. quickly create a proposal of any attribute field if not eligible to edit
4. popover attribute creation (also works with batch add)
5. popover proposal creation (also works with batch add)
6. delete attributes
7. accept/discard proposals
8. mass edit / delete attributes
Also, replaced the old memberslist, with a small lightweight css/js based one.