# INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for RHEL 7.x and CentOS 7.x ------------------------- ### -2/ RHEL7/CentOS7 - status ------------------------- !!! notice Tested fully working without SELinux by [@SteveClement](https://twitter.com/SteveClement) on 20210401 TODO: Fix SELinux permissions, *pull-requests welcome*. {!generic/manual-install-notes.md!} !!! notice If the next line is `[!generic/community.md!]()` [click here](https://misp.github.io/MISP/INSTALL.rhel7/). {!generic/community.md!} ### 0/ Overview and Assumptions {!generic/rhelVScentos.md!} !!! warning The core MISP team cannot easily verify if this guide is working or not. Please help us in keeping it up to date and accurate. Thus we also have difficulties in supporting RHEL issues but will do a best effort on a similar yet slightly different setup. !!! notice Maintenance for CentOS 7 will end on: June 30th, 2024 [Source[0]](https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product) [Source[1]](https://linuxlifecycle.com/) CentOS 7-1908 [NetInstallURL](http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/) {!generic/manual-install-notes.md!} This document details the steps to install MISP on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x (RHEL 7.x) and CentOS 7.x. This is a joint RHEL/CentOS install guide. The authors tried to make it contextually evident what applies to which flavor. The following assumptions with regard to this installation have been made. - A valid support agreement allowing the system to register to the Red Hat Customer Portal and receive updates - The ability to enable additional RPM repositories, specifically the EPEL and Software Collections (SCL) repos - This system will have direct or proxy access to the Internet for updates. Or connected to a Red Hat Satellite Server - This document will bootstrap a MISP instance running over HTTPS. A full test of all features have yet to be done. [The following GitHub issue](https://github.com/MISP/MISP/issues/4084) details some shortcomings. {!generic/globalVariables.md!} !!! note For fresh installs the following tips might be handy.
Allow ssh to pass the firewall on the CLI ```bash firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=22/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload ```
To quickly make sure if NetworkManager handles your network interface on boot, check in the following location: ``` /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* ``` ### 1/ OS Install and additional repositories ## 1.1/ Complete a minimal RHEL/CentOS installation, configure IP address to connect automatically. ## 1.2/ Configure system hostname (if not done during install) ```bash sudo hostnamectl set-hostname misp.local # Your choice, in a production environment, it's best to use a FQDN ``` ## 1.3/ **[RHEL]** Register the system for updates with Red Hat Subscription Manager ```bash # registerRHEL () { sudo subscription-manager register --auto-attach # register your system to an account and attach to a current subscription } # ``` ## 1.4/ **[RHEL]** Enable the optional, extras and Software Collections (SCL) repos ```bash # enableReposRHEL7 () { sudo subscription-manager refresh sudo subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-7-server-optional-rpms sudo subscription-manager repos --enable rhel-7-server-extras-rpms } # ``` ## 1.4c/ **[CentOS]** Enable EPEL for additional dependencies ```bash # centosEPEL () { # We need some packages from the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux repository sudo yum install dnf -y sudo dnf install epel-release -y # Since MISP 2.4 PHP 5.5 is a minimal requirement, so we need a newer version than CentOS base provides # Software Collections is a way do to this, see https://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/SCL sudo dnf install centos-release-scl -y sudo dnf install yum-utils -y sudo dnf install http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm -y sudo yum-config-manager --enable remi-php74 } # ``` ## 1.5a/ Install the deltarpm package to help reduce download size when installing updates (optional) ```bash sudo dnf install deltarpm -y ``` ## 1.5.b/ Install vim (optional) ```bash # Because (neo)vim is just so practical sudo dnf install neovim -y # For RHEL, it's vim and after enabling epel neovim is available too ``` ## 1.5.c/ Install ntpdate (optional) ```bash # In case you time is wrong, this will fix it. sudo dnf install ntpdate -y sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org ``` ## 1.5/ Update the system and reboot ```bash # yumUpdate () { sudo dnf update -y } # ``` ## 1.6/ **[RHEL]** Install the EPEL and remi repo ```bash # enableEPEL () { sudo yum install dnf -y sudo dnf install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm -y sudo dnf install http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm -y sudo dnf install yum-utils policycoreutils-python -y sudo yum-config-manager --enable remi-php74 } # ``` ### 2/ Dependencies !!! note This guide installs PHP 7.4 from Remi's repo !!! warning [PHP 5.6 and 7.0 aren't supported since December 2018](https://secure.php.net/supported-versions.php). Please update accordingly. In the future only PHP7 will be supported. ## 2.01/ Install some base system dependencies ```bash # yumInstallCoreDeps7 () { # Install the dependencies: PHP_BASE="/etc/" PHP_INI="/etc/php.ini" sudo dnf install gcc git zip unzip \ mod_ssl \ moreutils \ redis \ libxslt-devel zlib-devel ssdeep-devel -y # Enable and start redis sudo systemctl enable --now redis.service # Install MariaDB sudo dnf install wget -y wget https://downloads.mariadb.com/MariaDB/mariadb_repo_setup && chmod +x mariadb_repo_setup && sudo ./mariadb_repo_setup && rm mariadb_repo_setup sudo dnf install MariaDB-server -y # Install PHP 7.4 from Remi's repo, see https://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/7/php74/x86_64/repoview/ sudo dnf install php php-fpm php-devel \ php-mysqlnd \ php-mbstring \ php-xml \ php-bcmath \ php-opcache \ php-zip \ php-pear \ php-brotli \ php-intl \ php-gd -y # cake has php baked in, thus we link to it if necessary. [[ ! -e "/usr/bin/php" ]] && sudo ln -s /usr/bin/php74 /usr/bin/php # Python 3.6 is now available in RHEL 7.7 base sudo dnf install python3 python3-devel python3-virtualenv -y sudo systemctl enable --now php-fpm.service } # ``` ```bash # installEntropyRHEL () { # GPG needs lots of entropy, haveged provides entropy # /!\ Only do this if you're not running rngd to provide randomness and your kernel randomness is not sufficient. sudo dnf install haveged -y sudo systemctl enable --now haveged.service } # ``` ### 3/ MISP code ## 3.01/ Download MISP code using git in /var/www/ directory ```bash # installCoreRHEL7 () { # Download MISP using git in the $PATH_TO_MISP directory. sudo mkdir -p $(dirname $PATH_TO_MISP) sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $(dirname $PATH_TO_MISP) cd $(dirname $PATH_TO_MISP) $SUDO_WWW git clone https://github.com/MISP/MISP.git cd $PATH_TO_MISP # Fetch submodules $SUDO_WWW git submodule sync $SUDO_WWW git submodule update --init --recursive # Make git ignore filesystem permission differences for submodules $SUDO_WWW git submodule foreach --recursive git config core.filemode false # Make git ignore filesystem permission differences $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false # Create a python3 virtualenv [[ -e $(which virtualenv-3 2>/dev/null) ]] && $SUDO_WWW virtualenv-3 -p python3 $PATH_TO_MISP/venv [[ -e $(which virtualenv 2>/dev/null) ]] && $SUDO_WWW virtualenv -p python3 $PATH_TO_MISP/venv $SUDO_WWW python3 -m venv $PATH_TO_MISP/venv sudo mkdir /usr/share/httpd/.cache sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER /usr/share/httpd/.cache $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U pip setuptools # If you umask is has been changed from the default, it is a good idea to reset it to 0022 before installing python modules UMASK=$(umask) umask 0022 # install python-stix dependencies $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install ordered-set python-dateutil six weakrefmethod # install zmq $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U zmq # install redis $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U redis # install magic, pydeep, lief $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U python-magic git+https://github.com/kbandla/pydeep.git plyara lief # install PyMISP cd $PATH_TO_MISP/PyMISP $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U . # FIXME: Remove libfaup etc once the egg has the library baked-in # BROKEN: This needs to be tested on RHEL/CentOS sudo dnf install libcaca-devel cmake3 -y cd /tmp [[ ! -d "faup" ]] && $SUDO_CMD git clone https://github.com/stricaud/faup.git faup [[ ! -d "gtcaca" ]] && $SUDO_CMD git clone https://github.com/stricaud/gtcaca.git gtcaca sudo chown -R ${MISP_USER}:${MISP_USER} faup gtcaca cd gtcaca $SUDO_CMD mkdir -p build cd build $SUDO_CMD cmake3 .. && $SUDO_CMD make sudo make install cd ../../faup $SUDO_CMD mkdir -p build cd build $SUDO_CMD cmake3 .. && $SUDO_CMD make sudo make install sudo ldconfig # Enable dependencies detection in the diagnostics page # This allows MISP to detect GnuPG, the Python modules' versions and to read the PHP settings. echo "env[PATH] = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" |sudo tee -a ${PHP_BASE}/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i.org -e 's/^;\(clear_env = no\)/\1/' ${PHP_BASE}/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i.org -e 's/^\(listen =\) \/run\/php-fpm\/www\.sock/\1 127.0.0.1:9000/' ${PHP_BASE}/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo systemctl restart php-fpm.service umask $UMASK } # ``` ### 4/ CakePHP ## 4.01/ Install CakeResque along with its dependencies if you intend to use the built in background jobs !!! notice CakePHP is now included as a submodule of MISP and has been fetch by a previous step. ```bash # installCake_RHEL () { sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP sudo mkdir /usr/share/httpd/.composer sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER /usr/share/httpd/.composer cd $PATH_TO_MISP/app $SUDO_WWW php composer.phar install sudo dnf install php-pecl-redis php-pecl-ssdeep php-pecl-gnupg -y sudo systemctl restart php-fpm.service # If you have not yet set a timezone in php.ini echo 'date.timezone = "Asia/Tokyo"' |sudo tee /etc/php-fpm.d/timezone.ini sudo ln -s ../php-fpm.d/timezone.ini /etc/php.d/99-timezone.ini # Recommended: Change some PHP settings in /etc/php.ini # max_execution_time = 300 # memory_limit = 2048M # upload_max_filesize = 50M # post_max_size = 50M for key in upload_max_filesize post_max_size max_execution_time max_input_time memory_limit do sudo sed -i "s/^\($key\).*/\1 = $(eval echo \${$key})/" $PHP_INI done sudo sed -i "s/^\(session.sid_length\).*/\1 = $(eval echo \${session0sid_length})/" $PHP_INI sudo sed -i "s/^\(session.use_strict_mode\).*/\1 = $(eval echo \${session0use_strict_mode})/" $PHP_INI sudo systemctl restart php-fpm.service # To use the scheduler worker for scheduled tasks, do the following: sudo cp -fa $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/setup/config.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php } # ``` ### 5/ Set file permissions ```bash # # Main function to fix permissions to something sane permissions_RHEL7 () { sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP ## ? chown -R root:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP sudo find $PATH_TO_MISP -type d -exec chmod g=rx {} \; sudo chmod -R g+r,o= $PATH_TO_MISP ## **Note :** For updates through the web interface to work, apache must own the $PATH_TO_MISP folder and its subfolders as shown above, which can lead to security issues. If you do not require updates through the web interface to work, you can use the following more restrictive permissions : sudo chmod -R 750 $PATH_TO_MISP sudo chmod -R g+xws $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp sudo chmod -R g+ws $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files sudo chmod -R g+ws $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp sudo chmod -R g+rw $PATH_TO_MISP/venv sudo chmod -R g+rw $PATH_TO_MISP/.git sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/terms sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/tmp sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/img/orgs sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/img/custom } # ``` ### 6/ Create database and user ## 6.01/ Set database to listen on localhost only ```bash # prepareDB_RHEL () { sudo systemctl enable --now mariadb.service echo [mysqld] |sudo tee /etc/my.cnf.d/bind-address.cnf echo bind-address=127.0.0.1 |sudo tee -a /etc/my.cnf.d/bind-address.cnf sudo systemctl restart mariadb # Kill the anonymous users sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -e "DROP USER IF EXISTS ''@'localhost'" # Because our hostname varies we'll use some Bash magic here. sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -e "DROP USER IF EXISTS ''@'$(hostname)'" # Kill off the demo database sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -e "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS test" # No root remote logins sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='root' AND Host NOT IN ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1')" # Make sure that NOBODY can access the server without a password sudo mysqladmin -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" password "${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" # Make our changes take effect sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES" sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "CREATE DATABASE ${DBNAME};" sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "CREATE USER '${DBUSER_MISP}'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '${DBPASSWORD_MISP}';" sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "GRANT USAGE ON *.* to '${DBUSER_MISP}'@'localhost';" sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES on ${DBNAME}.* to '${DBUSER_MISP}'@'localhost';" sudo mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_ADMIN}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}" -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" # Import the empty MISP database from MYSQL.sql ${SUDO_WWW} cat ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql | mysql -h $DBHOST -u "${DBUSER_MISP}" -p"${DBPASSWORD_MISP}" ${DBNAME} } # ``` ### 7/ Apache Configuration !!! notice SELinux note, to check if it is running: ```bash $ sestatus SELinux status: disabled ``` If it is disabled, you can ignore the **chcon/setsebool/semanage/checkmodule/semodule*** commands. ```bash # apacheConfig_RHEL7 () { # Now configure your apache server with the DocumentRoot $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/ # A sample vhost can be found in $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/apache.misp.centos7 sudo cp $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/apache.misp.centos7.ssl /etc/httpd/conf.d/misp.ssl.conf #sudo sed -i "s/SetHandler/\#SetHandler/g" /etc/httpd/conf.d/misp.ssl.conf sudo rm /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf sudo chmod 644 /etc/httpd/conf.d/misp.ssl.conf sudo sed -i '/Listen 80/a Listen 443' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf # If a valid SSL certificate is not already created for the server, create a self-signed certificate: echo "The Common Name used below will be: ${OPENSSL_CN}" # This will take a rather long time, be ready. (13min on a VM, 8GB Ram, 1 core) if [[ ! -e "/etc/pki/tls/certs/dhparam.pem" ]]; then sudo openssl dhparam -out /etc/pki/tls/certs/dhparam.pem 4096 fi sudo openssl genrsa -des3 -passout pass:xxxx -out /tmp/misp.local.key 4096 sudo openssl rsa -passin pass:xxxx -in /tmp/misp.local.key -out /etc/pki/tls/private/misp.local.key sudo rm /tmp/misp.local.key sudo openssl req -new -subj "/C=${OPENSSL_C}/ST=${OPENSSL_ST}/L=${OPENSSL_L}/O=${OPENSSL_O}/OU=${OPENSSL_OU}/CN=${OPENSSL_CN}/emailAddress=${OPENSSL_EMAILADDRESS}" -key /etc/pki/tls/private/misp.local.key -out /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp.local.csr sudo openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp.local.csr -signkey /etc/pki/tls/private/misp.local.key -out /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp.local.crt sudo ln -s /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp.local.csr /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp-chain.crt cat /etc/pki/tls/certs/dhparam.pem |sudo tee -a /etc/pki/tls/certs/misp.local.crt sudo systemctl restart httpd.service # Since SELinux is enabled, we need to allow httpd to write to certain directories sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/terms sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/tmp sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/cake sudo sh -c "chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/worker/*.sh" sudo sh -c "chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/*.py" sudo sh -c "chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/*/*.py" sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Vendor/pear/crypt_gpg/scripts/crypt-gpg-pinentry sudo sh -c "chcon -R -t bin_t $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/*" sudo find $PATH_TO_MISP/venv -type f -name "*.so*" -or -name "*.so.*" | xargs sudo chcon -t lib_t # Only run these if you want to be able to update MISP from the web interface sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/.git sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Lib sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/img/orgs sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/img/custom sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/mispzmq } # ``` !!! warning Todo: Revise all permissions so update in Web UI works. ```bash # firewall_RHEL () { # Allow httpd to connect to the redis server and php-fpm over tcp/ip sudo setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on # Allow httpd to send emails from php sudo setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail on # Enable and start the httpd service sudo systemctl enable --now httpd.service # Open a hole in the iptables firewall sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=80/tcp --permanent sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=443/tcp --permanent sudo firewall-cmd --reload } # ``` ### 8/ Log Rotation ## 8.01/ Enable log rotation MISP saves the stdout and stderr of its workers in $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp/logs To rotate these logs install the supplied logrotate script: FIXME: The below does not work ```bash # logRotation_RHEL () { # MISP saves the stdout and stderr of its workers in $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp/logs # To rotate these logs install the supplied logrotate script: sudo cp $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/misp.logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/misp sudo chmod 0640 /etc/logrotate.d/misp # Now make logrotate work under SELinux as well # Allow logrotate to modify the log files sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t "$PATH_TO_MISP(/.*)?" sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_log_t "$PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp/logs(/.*)?" sudo chcon -R -t httpd_log_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/tmp/logs # Impact of the following: ?!?!?!!?111 ##sudo restorecon -R $PATH_TO_MISP # Allow logrotate to read /var/www sudo checkmodule -M -m -o /tmp/misplogrotate.mod $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/misplogrotate.te sudo semodule_package -o /tmp/misplogrotate.pp -m /tmp/misplogrotate.mod sudo semodule -i /tmp/misplogrotate.pp } # ``` ### 9/ MISP Configuration ```bash # configMISP_RHEL () { # There are 4 sample configuration files in $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config that need to be copied $SUDO_WWW cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.php $SUDO_WWW cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.php $SUDO_WWW cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/core.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/core.php $SUDO_WWW cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php echo " 'Database/Mysql', //'datasource' => 'Database/Postgres', 'persistent' => false, 'host' => '$DBHOST', 'login' => '$DBUSER_MISP', 'port' => 3306, // MySQL & MariaDB //'port' => 5432, // PostgreSQL 'password' => '$DBPASSWORD_MISP', 'database' => '$DBNAME', 'prefix' => '', 'encoding' => 'utf8', ); }" | $SUDO_WWW tee $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.php # Configure the fields in the newly created files: # config.php : baseurl (example: 'baseurl' => 'http://misp',) - don't use "localhost" it causes issues when browsing externally # core.php : Uncomment and set the timezone: `// date_default_timezone_set('UTC');` # database.php : login, port, password, database # DATABASE_CONFIG has to be filled # With the default values provided in section 6, this would look like: # class DATABASE_CONFIG { # public $default = array( # 'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql', # 'persistent' => false, # 'host' => 'localhost', # 'login' => 'misp', // grant usage on *.* to misp@localhost # 'port' => 3306, # 'password' => 'XXXXdbpasswordhereXXXXX', // identified by 'XXXXdbpasswordhereXXXXX'; # 'database' => 'misp', // create database misp; # 'prefix' => '', # 'encoding' => 'utf8', # ); #} # Important! Change the salt key in $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php # The admin user account will be generated on the first login, make sure that the salt is changed before you create that user # If you forget to do this step, and you are still dealing with a fresh installation, just alter the salt, # delete the user from mysql and log in again using the default admin credentials (admin@admin.test / admin) # If you want to be able to change configuration parameters from the webinterface: sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php sudo chmod 660 $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php # Generate a GPG encryption key. cat >/tmp/gen-key-script < ``` !!! note There is a bug that if a passphrase is added MISP will produce an error on the diagnostic page.
/!\ THIS WANTS TO BE VERIFIED AND LINKED WITH A CORRESPONDING ISSUE. !!! note The email address should match the one set in the config.php configuration file Make sure that you use the same settings in the MISP Server Settings tool ## 9.06/ Use MISP background workers ```bash # configWorkersRHEL () { echo "[Unit] Description=MISP background workers After=mariadb.service redis.service php-fpm.service [Service] Type=forking User=$WWW_USER Group=$WWW_USER ExecStart=$PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh Restart=always RestartSec=10 [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target" |sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/misp-workers.service sudo chmod +x $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable --now misp-workers.service } # ``` {!generic/MISP_CAKE_init.md!} {!generic/misp-modules-rhel.md!} {!generic/misp-modules-cake.md!} {!generic/misp-dashboard-rhel.md!} {!generic/misp-dashboard-cake.md!} {!generic/INSTALL.done.md!} {!generic/recommended.actions.md!} ### 11/ Known Issues ## 11.01/ Workers cannot be started or restarted from the web page Possible also due to package being installed via SCL, attempting to start workers through the web page will result in error. Worker's can be restarted via the CLI using the following command. ```bash systemctl restart misp-workers.service ``` !!! note No other functions were tested after the conclusion of this install. There may be issue that aren't addressed
via this guide and will need additional investigation. {!generic/hardening.md!}