# INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ## for Ubuntu 18.04.3-server ### -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.ubuntu1804/). To install MISP on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04, all you need to do is the following: ```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 ``` ### 0/ MISP Ubuntu 18.04-server install - status ------------------------- !!! notice Installer tested working by [@SteveClement](https://twitter.com/SteveClement) on 20190513 (works with **Ubuntu 18.10/19.04** too) !!! notice This document also serves as a source for the [INSTALL-misp.sh](https://github.com/MISP/MISP/blob/2.4/INSTALL/INSTALL.sh) script. Which explains why you will see the use of shell *functions* in various steps. Henceforth the document will also follow a more logical flow. In the sense that all the dependencies are installed first then config files are generated, etc... !!! notice If the next line is `[!generic/core.md!]()` [click here](https://misp.github.io/MISP/INSTALL.ubuntu1804/). {!generic/core.md!} ### 1/ Minimal Ubuntu install ------------------------- #### Install a minimal Ubuntu 18.04-server system with the software: - OpenSSH server - This guide assumes a user name of 'misp' with sudo working #### Make sure your system is up2date ```bash # aptUpgrade () { debug "Upgrading system" checkAptLock sudo apt-get update # If we run in non-interactive mode, make sure we do not stop all of a sudden if [[ "${PACKER}" == "1" || "${UNATTENDED}" == "1" ]]; then export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive export DEBIAN_PRIORITY=critical sudo -E apt-get -qy -o "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef" -o "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" upgrade sudo -E apt-get -qy autoclean else sudo apt-get upgrade -qy fi } # ``` {!generic/sudo_etckeeper.md!} {!generic/ethX.md!} #### install postfix, there will be some questions. ```bash # sudo apt-get install postfix dialog -qy # ``` !!! notice Postfix Configuration: Satellite system
change the relay server later with: ```bash sudo postconf -e 'relayhost = example.com' sudo postfix reload ``` {!generic/globalVariables.md!} ### 2/ Install LAMP & dependencies ------------------------------ Once the system is installed you can perform the following steps. ```bash # installCoreDeps () { debug "Installing core dependencies" # Install the dependencies: (some might already be installed) sudo apt-get install curl gcc git gpg-agent make python python3 openssl redis-server sudo vim zip unzip virtualenv libfuzzy-dev sqlite3 moreutils -qy # Install MariaDB (a MySQL fork/alternative) sudo apt-get install mariadb-client mariadb-server -qy # Install Apache2 sudo apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc apache2-utils -qy # install Mitre's STIX and its dependencies by running the following commands: sudo apt-get install python3-dev python3-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev python-setuptools -qy sudo apt install expect -qy } # # # Install Php 7.2 dependencies installDepsPhp72 () { debug "Installing PHP 7.2 dependencies" PHP_ETC_BASE=/etc/php/7.2 PHP_INI=${PHP_ETC_BASE}/apache2/php.ini sudo apt update sudo apt install -qy \ libapache2-mod-php \ php php-cli \ php-dev \ php-json php-xml php-mysql php7.2-opcache php-readline php-mbstring \ php-redis php-gnupg \ php-gd 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 } # ``` ### 3/ MISP code ------------ ```bash # installCore () { debug "Installing ${LBLUE}MISP${NC} core" # Download MISP using git in the /var/www/ directory. sudo mkdir ${PATH_TO_MISP} sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER ${PATH_TO_MISP} cd ${PATH_TO_MISP} $SUDO_WWW git clone https://github.com/MISP/MISP.git ${PATH_TO_MISP} $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_WWW virtualenv -p python3 ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv # make pip happy sudo mkdir /var/www/.cache/ sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER /var/www/.cache 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 https://github.com/MAECProject/python-maec.git # install mixbox to accommodate the new STIX dependencies: $SUDO_WWW git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/mixbox.git cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/mixbox $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-cybox $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-stix $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . cd $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/python-maec $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install . # FIXME: Remove once stix-fixed $SUDO_WWW $PATH_TO_MISP/venv/bin/pip install -I antlr4-python3-runtime==4.7.2 # 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 . # install pydeep $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install git+https://github.com/kbandla/pydeep.git # install lief $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install https://github.com/lief-project/packages/raw/lief-master-latest/pylief-0.9.0.dev.zip # install zmq needed by mispzmq $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install zmq redis # install python-magic $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install python-magic # install plyara $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install plyara } # ``` ### 4/ CakePHP ----------- ```bash # installCake () { debug "Installing CakePHP" # Once done, install CakeResque along with its dependencies # if you intend to use the built in background jobs: cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app # Make composer cache happy # /!\ composer on Ubuntu when invoked with sudo -u doesn't set $HOME to /var/www but keeps it /home/misp \!/ sudo mkdir /var/www/.composer ; sudo chown $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER /var/www/.composer $SUDO_WWW php composer.phar install # Enable CakeResque with php-redis sudo phpenmod redis sudo phpenmod gnupg # To use the scheduler worker for scheduled tasks, do the following: $SUDO_WWW cp -fa ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/setup/config.php ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php # If you have multiple MISP instances on the same system, don't forget to have a different Redis per MISP instance for the CakeResque workers # The default Redis port can be updated in Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php } # ``` ### 5/ Set the permissions ---------------------- ```bash # # Main function to fix permissions to something sane permissions () { debug "Setting permissions" sudo chown -R ${WWW_USER}:${WWW_USER} ${PATH_TO_MISP} sudo chmod -R 750 ${PATH_TO_MISP} sudo chmod -R g+ws ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/tmp sudo chmod -R g+ws ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files sudo chmod -R g+ws $PATH_TO_MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp } # ``` ### 6/ Create a database and user ----------------------------- #### Set-up DB, User and import empty MISP DB ```bash # prepareDB () { if [[ ! -e /var/lib/mysql/misp/users.ibd ]]; then debug "Setting up database" # FIXME: If user 'misp' exists, and has a different password, the below WILL fail. # Add your credentials if needed, if sudo has NOPASS, comment out the relevant lines if [[ "${PACKER}" == "1" ]]; then pw="Password1234" else pw=${MISP_PASSWORD} fi expect -f - <<-EOF set timeout 10 spawn sudo -k mysql_secure_installation expect "*?assword*" send -- "${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 apt-get purge -y expect ; sudo apt autoremove -qy fi sudo mysql -u ${DBUSER_ADMIN} -p${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN} -e "CREATE DATABASE ${DBNAME};" sudo mysql -u ${DBUSER_ADMIN} -p${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN} -e "CREATE USER '${DBUSER_MISP}'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '${DBPASSWORD_MISP}';" sudo mysql -u ${DBUSER_ADMIN} -p${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN} -e "GRANT USAGE ON *.* to ${DBUSER_MISP}@localhost;" 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 MISP database from MYSQL.sql ${SUDO_WWW} cat ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql | mysql -u ${DBUSER_MISP} -p${DBPASSWORD_MISP} ${DBNAME} } # ``` ### 7/ Apache configuration ----------------------- Now configure your Apache webserver with the DocumentRoot ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/webroot/ #### Apache version 2.4 config: !!! notice Be aware that the configuration files for apache 2.4 and up have changed. The configuration file has to have the .conf extension in the sites-available directory For more information, visit http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html ```bash # apacheConfig () { debug "Generating Apache config, if this hangs, make sure you have enough entropy (install: haveged or wait)" sudo cp ${PATH_TO_MISP}/INSTALL/apache.24.misp.ssl /etc/apache2/sites-available/misp-ssl.conf if [[ ! -z ${MISP_BASEURL} ]] && [[ "$(echo $MISP_BASEURL|cut -f 1 -d :)" == "http" || "$(echo $MISP_BASEURL|cut -f 1 -d :)" == "https" ]]; then echo "Potentially replacing misp.local with $MISP_BASEURL in misp-ssl.conf" fi # If a valid SSL certificate is not already created for the server, # create a self-signed certificate: sudo openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -days 365 -nodes -x509 \ -subj "/C=${OPENSSL_C}/ST=${OPENSSL_ST}/L=${OPENSSL_L}/O=${OPENSSL_O}/OU=${OPENSSL_OU}/CN=${OPENSSL_CN}/emailAddress=${OPENSSL_EMAILADDRESS}" \ -keyout /etc/ssl/private/misp.local.key -out /etc/ssl/private/misp.local.crt # Enable modules, settings, and default of SSL in Apache sudo a2dismod status sudo a2enmod ssl sudo a2enmod rewrite sudo a2enmod headers sudo a2dissite 000-default sudo a2ensite default-ssl # Apply all changes sudo systemctl restart apache2 # activate new vhost sudo a2dissite default-ssl sudo a2ensite misp-ssl # Restart apache sudo systemctl restart apache2 } # ``` !!! notice Please find a sample conf file for an SSL enabled conf file in-line below (alternatively use one of the samples provided in /var/www/MISP/INSTALL).
Also remember to verify the SSLCertificateChainFile property in your config file.
This is usually commented out for the self-generated certificate in the sample configurations, such as the one pasted below.
Otherwise, copy the SSLCertificateFile, SSLCertificateKeyFile, and SSLCertificateChainFile to /etc/ssl/private/. (Modify path and config to fit your environment) ``` ============================================= Begin sample working SSL config for MISP :80> ServerName Redirect permanent / https:// LogLevel warn ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/misp.local_error.log CustomLog /var/log/apache2/misp.local_access.log combined ServerSignature Off :443> ServerAdmin admin@ ServerName DocumentRoot /var/www/MISP/app/webroot Options -Indexes AllowOverride all Order allow,deny allow from all SSLEngine On SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/private/misp.local.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/misp.local.key # SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/ssl/private/misp-chain.crt LogLevel warn ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/misp.local_error.log CustomLog /var/log/apache2/misp.local_access.log combined ServerSignature Off ============================================= End sample working SSL config for MISP ``` ### 8/ Log rotation --------------- ```bash # logRotation () { # 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 } # ``` ### 9/ MISP configuration --------------------- ```bash # configMISP () { debug "Generating ${LBLUE}MISP${NC} config files" # 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 # Important! Change the salt key in ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Config/config.php # The salt key must be a string at least 32 bytes long. # 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) # and make sure the file permissions are still OK sudo chown -R $WWW_USER:$WWW_USER ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Config sudo chmod -R 750 ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/Config } # ``` {!generic/gnupg.md!} !!! notice If entropy is not high enough, you can install havegd and then start the service ```bash sudo apt install haveged -qy sudo service haveged start ``` ```bash # backgroundWorkers () { debug "Setting up background workers" # To make the background workers start on boot sudo chmod +x $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh if [ ! -e /etc/rc.local ] then echo '#!/bin/sh -e' | sudo tee -a /etc/rc.local echo 'exit 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/rc.local sudo chmod u+x /etc/rc.local fi echo "[Unit] Description=MISP background workers After=network.target [Service] Type=forking User=${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 systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable --now misp-workers # Add the following lines before the last line (exit 0). Make sure that you replace www-data with your apache user: sudo sed -i -e '$i \echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled\n' /etc/rc.local sudo sed -i -e '$i \echo 1024 > /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn\n' /etc/rc.local sudo sed -i -e '$i \sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1\n' /etc/rc.local } # ``` ```bash echo "Admin (root) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_ADMIN" echo "User (misp) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_MISP" ``` {!generic/MISP_CAKE_init.md!} {!generic/misp-modules-debian.md!} {!generic/INSTALL.done.md!} {!generic/recommended.actions.md!} ### Optional features ----------------- #### MISP has a new pub/sub feature, using ZeroMQ. To enable it, simply run the following command ```bash $SUDO_WWW ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install pyzmq ``` #### MISP has a feature for publishing events to Kafka. To enable it, simply run the following commands ```bash # installKafka () { sudo apt-get install librdkafka-dev php-dev -y sudo pecl channel-update pecl.php.net sudo pecl install rdkafka echo "extension=rdkafka.so" | sudo tee ${PHP_ETC_BASE}/mods-available/rdkafka.ini sudo phpenmod rdkafka sudo service apache2 restart } # ``` {!generic/misp-dashboard-debian.md!} {!generic/viper-debian.md!} {!generic/ssdeep-debian.md!} {!generic/mail_to_misp-debian.md!} {!generic/hardening.md!} # INSTALL.sh !!! notice The following section is an administrative section that is used by the "[INSTALL.sh](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MISP/MISP/2.4/INSTALL/INSTALL.sh)" script. Please ignore. {!generic/supportFunctions.md!}