# **deprecated** INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ## for CentOS 7.x Please use the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Instructions for a CentOS 7 install. [click here](https://misp.github.io/MISP/INSTALL.rhel7/). ### -1/ Installer and Manual install instructions Make sure you are reading the parsed version of this Document. When in doubt [click here](https://misp.github.io/MISP/INSTALL.rhel7/). !!! warning In the **future**, to install MISP on a fresh CentOS 7 install all you need to do is: ```bash # Please check the installer options first to make the best choice for your install wget -O /tmp/INSTALL.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MISP/MISP/2.4/INSTALL/INSTALL.sh bash /tmp/INSTALL.sh # This will install MISP Core wget -O /tmp/INSTALL.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MISP/MISP/2.4/INSTALL/INSTALL.sh bash /tmp/INSTALL.sh -c ``` **The above does NOT work yet** ### 0/ MISP CentOS 7 Minimal NetInstall - Status -------------------------------------------- {!generic/community.md!} {!generic/rhelVScentos.md!} !!! notice Semi-maintained and tested by @SteveClement, CentOS 7.6-1804 on 20190410
It is still considered experimental as not everything works seemlessly. !!! 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 7.6-1810 [NetInstallURL](http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7.6.1810/os/x86_64/) {!generic/globalVariables.md!} ```bash # # RHEL/CentOS Specific WWW_USER="apache" SUDO_WWW="sudo -H -u ${WWW_USER}" RUN_PHP='/usr/bin/scl enable rh-php72' PHP_INI=/etc/opt/rh/rh-php72/php.ini # ``` ### 1/ Minimal CentOS install ------------------------- Install a minimal CentOS 7.x system with the software: - OpenSSH server - LAMP server (actually, this is done below) - Mail server ```bash # Make sure you set your hostname CORRECTLY vs. like an brute (manually in /etc/hostname) sudo hostnamectl set-hostname misp.local # Your choice, in a production environment, it's best to use a FQDN # Make sure your system is up2date: sudo yum update -y ``` ### 2/ Dependencies * ---------------- Once the system is installed you can perform the following steps as root or with sudo. ```bash # We need some packages from the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux repository sudo yum 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 yum install centos-release-scl -y # Because (neo)vim is just so practical sudo yum install neovim -y # Install the dependencies: sudo yum install gcc git zip \ httpd \ mod_ssl \ redis \ mariadb mariadb-server \ python-devel python-pip python-zmq \ libxslt-devel zlib-devel ssdeep-devel -y # Install PHP 7.2 from SCL, see https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-php72/ sudo yum install rh-php72 rh-php72-php-fpm rh-php72-php-devel rh-php72-php-mysqlnd rh-php72-php-mbstring rh-php72-php-xml rh-php72-php-bcmath rh-php72-php-opcache rh-php72-php-gd rh-php72-php-zip -y # Python 3.6 in now available in CentOS 7.7 base sudo yum install python3 python3-devel -y sudo systemctl enable --now rh-php72-php-fpm.service ``` !!! notice $RUN_PHP makes php available for you if using rh-php72. e.g: sudo $RUN_PHP "pear list | grep Crypt_GPG" ```bash # GPG needs lots of entropy, haveged provides entropy sudo yum install haveged -y sudo systemctl enable --now haveged.service # Enable and start redis sudo systemctl enable --now redis.service ``` ### 3/ MISP code ------------ ```bash # Download MISP using git in the /var/www/ directory. PATH_TO_MISP="/var/www/MISP" 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 ${PATH_TO_MISP} ##${SUDO_WWW} git checkout tags/$(git describe --tags `git rev-list --tags --max-count=1`) # if the last shortcut doesn't work, specify the latest version manually # example: git checkout tags/v2.4.XY # the message regarding a "detached HEAD state" is expected behaviour # (you only have to create a new branch, if you want to change stuff and do a pull request for example) # Fetch submodules ${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 sudo pip3 install virtualenv ${SUDO_WWW} python3 "virtualenv -p python3 ${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 # install Mitre's STIX and its dependencies by running the following commands: ##sudo yum install python-importlib python-lxml python-dateutil python-six -y cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts ${SUDO_WWW} git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/python-cybox.git ${SUDO_WWW} git clone https://github.com/STIXProject/python-stix.git ${SUDO_WWW} git clone --branch master --single-branch https://github.com/lief-project/LIEF.git lief ${SUDO_WWW} git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/mixbox.git cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-cybox $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false # If you umask is has been changed from the default, it is a good idea to reset it to 0022 before installing python modules UMASK=$(umask) umask 0022 cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-stix $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . # install maec ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install -U maec # 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 # lief needs manual compilation sudo yum install devtoolset-7 cmake3 -y # TODO: Fix static path with PATH_TO_MISP cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/lief $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false ${SUDO_WWW} mkdir build cd build ${SUDO_WWW} scl enable devtoolset-7 'bash -c "cmake3 \ -DLIEF_PYTHON_API=on \ -DLIEF_DOC=off \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$LIEF_INSTALL \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ -DPYTHON_VERSION=3.6 \ -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/python \ .."' ${SUDO_WWW} make -j3 sudo make install cd api/python/lief_pybind11-prefix/src/lief_pybind11 ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/python setup.py install ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install lief # install magic, pydeep ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install -U python-magic git+https://github.com/kbandla/pydeep.git cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/mixbox $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . # install STIX2.0 library to support STIX 2.0 export: cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/cti-python-stix2 ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . # install PyMISP cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/PyMISP ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . # FIXME: Remove libfaup etc once the egg has the library baked-in # BROKEN: This needs to be tested on RHEL/CentOS ##sudo apt-get install cmake libcaca-dev liblua5.3-dev -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 cmake .. && $SUDO_CMD make sudo make install cd ../../faup $SUDO_CMD mkdir -p build cd build $SUDO_CMD cmake .. && $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] =/opt/rh/rh-php72/root/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" |sudo tee -a /etc/opt/rh/rh-php72/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo sed -i.org -e 's/^;\(clear_env = no\)/\1/' /etc/opt/rh/rh-php72/php-fpm.d/www.conf sudo systemctl restart rh-php72-php-fpm.service umask $UMASK ``` ### 4/ CakePHP ----------- #### CakePHP is now included as a submodule of MISP and has been fetch by a previous step. #### Install CakeResque along with its dependencies if you intend to use the built in background jobs. ```bash 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 ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app # Update composer.phar (optional) #EXPECTED_SIGNATURE="$(wget -q -O - https://composer.github.io/installer.sig)" #${SUDO_WWW} $RUN_PHP -- php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');" #${SUDO_WWW} $RUN_PHP -- php -r "if (hash_file('SHA384', 'composer-setup.php') === '$EXPECTED_SIGNATURE') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;" #${SUDO_WWW} $RUN_PHP "php composer-setup.php" #${SUDO_WWW} $RUN_PHP -- php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');" ${SUDO_WWW} $RUN_PHP "php composer.phar install --no-dev" sudo yum install php-redis -y sudo systemctl restart rh-php72-php-fpm.service # If you have not yet set a timezone in php.ini echo 'date.timezone = "Europe/Luxembourg"' |sudo tee /etc/opt/rh/rh-php72/php.d/99-timezone.ini # Recommended: Change some PHP settings in /etc/opt/rh/rh-php72/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 rh-php72-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 the permissions ---------------------- ```bash # Make sure the permissions are set correctly using the following commands as root: sudo chown -R ${WWW_USER}:${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} 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} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/webroot/img/custom ``` ### 6/ Create a database and user ----------------------------- ```bash # Enable, start and secure your mysql database server sudo systemctl enable --now mariadb.service sudo yum install expect -y # Add your credentials if needed, if sudo has NOPASS, comment out the relevant lines pw="Password1234" expect -f - <<-EOF set timeout 10 spawn sudo mysql_secure_installation expect "*?assword*" send -- "$pw\r" expect "Enter current password for root (enter for none):" send -- "\r" expect "Set root password?" send -- "y\r" expect "New password:" send -- "${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}\r" expect "Re-enter new password:" send -- "${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}\r" expect "Remove anonymous users?" send -- "y\r" expect "Disallow root login remotely?" send -- "y\r" expect "Remove test database and access to it?" send -- "y\r" expect "Reload privilege tables now?" send -- "y\r" expect eof EOF sudo yum remove tcl expect -y # Additionally, it is probably a good idea to make the database server listen on localhost only 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.service ``` #### Manual procedure: ```bash # Enter the mysql shell mysql -u root -p ``` ``` MariaDB [(none)]> create database misp; MariaDB [(none)]> grant usage on *.* to misp@localhost identified by 'XXXXXXXXX'; MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on misp.* to misp@localhost ; MariaDB [(none)]> exit ``` #### Same as Manual but for copy/paste foo: ```bash sudo mysql -u $DBUSER_ADMIN -p$DBPASSWORD_ADMIN -e "create database $DBNAME;" sudo mysql -u $DBUSER_ADMIN -p$DBPASSWORD_ADMIN -e "grant usage on *.* to $DBNAME@localhost identified by '$DBPASSWORD_MISP';" sudo mysql -u $DBUSER_ADMIN -p$DBPASSWORD_ADMIN -e "grant all privileges on $DBNAME.* to '$DBUSER_MISP'@'localhost';" sudo mysql -u $DBUSER_ADMIN -p$DBPASSWORD_ADMIN -e "flush privileges;" ``` #### Import the empty MySQL database from MYSQL.sql ```bash ${SUDO_WWW} cat ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql | mysql -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 # 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 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: ${OPENSSL_CN}" # This will take a rather long time, be ready. (13min on a VM, 8GB Ram, 1 core) sudo openssl dhparam -out /etc/pki/tls/certs/dhparam.pem 4096 sudo openssl genrsa -des3 -passout pass:x -out /tmp/misp.local.key 4096 sudo openssl rsa -passin pass:x -in /tmp/misp.local.key -out /etc/pki/tls/private/misp.local.key sudo rm /tmp/misp.local.key sudo openssl req -new -subj "/C=${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 bin_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/* find ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv -type f -name "*.so*" -or -name "*.so.*" | xargs sudo chcon -t lib_t 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 chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Console/worker/*.sh sudo 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/files/scripts/*/*.py sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/lief/build/api/python/lief.so sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_script_exec_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Vendor/pear/crypt_gpg/scripts/crypt-gpg-pinentry # 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/tmp 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 # 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 # We seriously recommend using only HTTPS / SSL ! # Add SSL support by running: sudo yum install mod_ssl # Check out the apache.misp.ssl file for an example ``` ### 8/ Log rotation --------------- ```bash # 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 ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/misp.logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/misp sudo chmod 0640 /etc/logrotate.d/misp # Now make logrotate work under SELinux as well # Allow logrotate to modify the log files sudo semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_log_t "${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/tmp/logs(/.*)?" sudo chcon -R -t httpd_log_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/tmp/logs # 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 # 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 chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Config/config.php # Generate a GPG encryption key. cat >/tmp/gen-key-script < /tmp/worker_start_rc.local.log\n' /etc/rc.local # Make sure it will execute sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local echo "Admin (root) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_ADMIN" echo "User (misp) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_MISP" ``` ```bash # some misp-modules dependencies sudo yum install openjpeg-devel -y sudo chmod 2777 /usr/local/src sudo chown root:users /usr/local/src cd /usr/local/src/ ${SUDO_WWW} git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules.git cd misp-modules $SUDO_WWW git config core.filemode false # pip install ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install -I -r REQUIREMENTS ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . sudo yum install rubygem-rouge rubygem-asciidoctor -y ##sudo gem install asciidoctor-pdf --pre # install additional dependencies for extended object generation and extraction ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install maec python-magic pathlib ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install git+https://github.com/kbandla/pydeep.git # Start misp-modules ${SUDO_WWW} ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/misp-modules -l 0.0.0.0 -s & # TODO: Fix static path with PATH_TO_MISP sudo sed -i -e '$i \sudo -u apache ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/misp-modules -l 127.0.0.1 -s &\n' /etc/rc.local ``` {!generic/misp-dashboard-rhel.md!} {!generic/misp-dashboard-cake.md!} {!generic/MISP_CAKE_init.md!} {!generic/INSTALL.done.md!} {!generic/recommended.actions.md!} {!generic/hardening.md!}