MISP/INSTALL/xINSTALL.centos7.txt

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
------------------------- for CentOS 7.x
0/ MISP CentOS 7 Minimal NetInstall - Status
--------------------------------------------
Maintained and tested by @SteveClement, CentOS 7.5-1804 on 20180906
CentOS 7.5-1804 NetInstallURL: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7.5.1804/os/x86_64/
Some configurables used below:
```
# CentOS Specific
RUN_PHP='/usr/bin/scl enable rh-php56 '
RUN_PYTHON='/usr/bin/scl enable rh-python36 '
# MISP configuration variables
PATH_TO_MISP='/var/www/MISP'
CAKE="$PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/cake"
MISP_BASEURL=''
MISP_LIVE='1'
# Database configuration
DBHOST='localhost'
DBNAME='misp'
DBUSER_ADMIN='root'
DBPASSWORD_ADMIN="$(openssl rand -hex 32)"
DBUSER_MISP='misp'
DBPASSWORD_MISP="$(openssl rand -hex 32)"
# Webserver configuration
FQDN='localhost'
# OpenSSL configuration
OPENSSL_CN='Common Name'
OPENSSL_C='LU'
OPENSSL_ST='State'
OPENSSL_L='Location'
OPENSSL_O='Organization'
OPENSSL_OU='Organizational Unit'
OPENSSL_EMAILADDRESS='info@localhost'
# GPG configuration
GPG_REAL_NAME='Autogenerated Key'
GPG_COMMENT='WARNING: MISP AutoGenerated Key consider this Key VOID!'
GPG_EMAIL_ADDRESS='admin@admin.test'
GPG_KEY_LENGTH='2048'
GPG_PASSPHRASE='Password1234'
# php.ini configuration
upload_max_filesize=50M
post_max_size=50M
max_execution_time=300
memory_limit=512M
PHP_INI=/etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php.ini
echo "Admin (root) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_ADMIN"
echo "User (misp) DB Password: $DBPASSWORD_MISP"
```
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
# Make sure you set your hostname CORRECTLY vs. like an animal (manually in /etc/hostname)
hostnamectl set-hostname misp.local # or whatever you want it to be
# 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:
# 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
# Install the dependencies:
sudo yum install gcc git httpd zip redis mariadb mariadb-server python-devel python-pip python-zmq libxslt-devel zlib-devel -y
# Install PHP 5.6 from SCL, see https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-php56/
sudo yum install rh-php56 rh-php56-php-fpm rh-php56-php-devel rh-php56-php-mysqlnd rh-php56-php-mbstring rh-php56-php-xml rh-php56-php-bcmath rh-php56-php-opcache -y
# Install Python 3.6 from SCL, see
# https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python36/
sudo yum install rh-python36 -y
# rh-php56-php only provided mod_php for httpd24-httpd from SCL
# if we want to use httpd from CentOS base we can use rh-php56-php-fpm instead
sudo systemctl enable rh-php56-php-fpm.service
sudo systemctl start rh-php56-php-fpm.service
$RUN_PHP "pear channel-update pear.php.net"
sudo $RUN_PHP "pear install Crypt_GPG" # we need version >1.3.0
NOTE: $RUN_PHP makes php available for you if using rh-php56. e.g: $RUN_PHP "pear list | grep Crypt_GPG"
# GPG needs lots of entropy, haveged provides entropy
sudo yum install haveged -y
sudo systemctl enable haveged.service
sudo systemctl start haveged.service
# Enable and start redis
sudo systemctl enable redis.service
sudo systemctl start redis.service
3/ MISP code
------------
# Download MISP using git in the /var/www/ directory.
cd /var/www/
sudo git clone https://github.com/MISP/MISP.git
cd /var/www/MISP
sudo git checkout tags/$(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)
# Make git ignore filesystem permission differences
sudo git config core.filemode false
# Fetch submodules
cd /var/www/MISP
sudo git submodule update --init --recursive
# Make git ignore filesystem permission differences for submodules
sudo git submodule foreach --recursive git config core.filemode false
# 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 /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts
sudo git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/python-cybox.git
sudo git clone https://github.com/STIXProject/python-stix.git
cd /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/python-cybox
sudo 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
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "python3 setup.py install"
cd /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/python-stix
sudo git config core.filemode false
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "python3 setup.py install"
# install maec
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "pip install maec"
# install zmq
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "pip install zmq"
# install redis
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "pip install redis"
# install mixbox to accomodate the new STIX dependencies:
cd /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/
sudo git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/mixbox.git
cd /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/mixbox
sudo git config core.filemode false
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "python3 setup.py install"
# install PyMISP
cd /var/www/MISP/PyMISP
sudo $RUN_PYTHON "python3 setup.py install"
# Enable python3 for php-fpm
echo 'source scl_source enable rh-python36' | sudo tee -a /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/sysconfig/php-fpm
sudo sed -i.org -e 's/^;\(clear_env = no\)/\1/' /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php-fpm.d/www.conf
sudo systemctl restart rh-php56-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:
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP
sudo mkdir /usr/share/httpd/.composer
sudo chown apache:apache /usr/share/httpd/.composer
cd /var/www/MISP/app
sudo -u apache $RUN_PHP "php composer.phar require kamisama/cake-resque:4.1.2"
sudo -u apache $RUN_PHP "php composer.phar config vendor-dir Vendor"
sudo -u apache $RUN_PHP "php composer.phar install"
# CakeResque normally uses phpredis to connect to redis, but it has a (buggy) fallback connector through Redisent. It is highly advised to install phpredis using "yum install php-redis"
sudo $RUN_PHP "pecl install redis-2.2.8"
echo "extension=redis.so" |sudo tee /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php-fpm.d/redis.ini
sudo ln -s ../php-fpm.d/redis.ini /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php.d/99-redis.ini
sudo systemctl restart rh-php56-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-php56/php-fpm.d/timezone.ini
sudo ln -s ../php-fpm.d/timezone.ini /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php.d/99-timezone.ini
# Recommended: Change some PHP settings in /etc/opt/rh/rh-php56/php.ini
# max_execution_time = 300
# memory_limit = 512M
# 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 systemctl restart rh-php56-php-fpm.service
# To use the scheduler worker for scheduled tasks, do the following:
sudo cp -fa /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/setup/config.php /var/www/MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php
5/ Set the permissions
----------------------
# Make sure the permissions are set correctly using the following commands as root:
sudo chown -R root:apache /var/www/MISP
sudo find /var/www/MISP -type d -exec chmod g=rx {} \;
sudo chmod -R g+r,o= /var/www/MISP
sudo chmod -R 750 /var/www/MISP
sudo chmod -R g+ws /var/www/MISP/app/tmp
sudo chmod -R g+ws /var/www/MISP/app/files
sudo chmod -R g+ws /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp
sudo chown apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/files
sudo chown apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/files/terms
sudo chown apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp
sudo chown apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/tmp
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/Config
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/tmp
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/img/orgs
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/img/custom
6/ Create a database and user
-----------------------------
# Enable, start and secure your mysql database server
sudo systemctl enable mariadb.service
sudo systemctl start mariadb.service
# If you want to continue copy pasting set the MySQL root password to $DBPASSWORD_ADMIN
echo $DBPASSWORD_ADMIN
sudo mysql_secure_installation
# 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
# 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
```
copy/paste:
```
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
sudo -u apache cat $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql | mysql -u $DBUSER_MISP -p$DBPASSWORD_MISP $DBNAME
7/ Apache configuration
-----------------------
# Now configure your apache server with the DocumentRoot /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/
# A sample vhost can be found in /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/apache.misp.centos7
sudo cp /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/apache.misp.centos7 /etc/httpd/conf.d/misp.conf
# Since SELinux is enabled, we need to allow httpd to write to certain directories
sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/files
sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/files/terms
sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp
sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/tmp
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/tmp
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/img/orgs
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/img/custom
:warning: Revise all permissions so update in Web UI works.
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/tmp
# Allow httpd to connect to the redis server and php-fpm over tcp/ip
sudo setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
# Enable and start the httpd service
sudo systemctl enable httpd.service
sudo systemctl start httpd.service
# Open a hole in the iptables firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=80/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
# We seriously recommend using only HTTPS / SSL !
# Add SSL support by running: yum install mod_ssl
# Check out the apache.misp.ssl file for an example
/!\ WARNING - To be fixed - Place holder
# If a valid SSL certificate is not already created for the server, create a self-signed certificate:
sudo openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -days 365 -nodes -x509 \
-subj "/C=${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
8/ Log rotation
---------------
# MISP saves the stdout and stderr of it's workers in /var/www/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 "/var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs(/.*)?"
sudo chcon -R -t httpd_log_t /var/www/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
---------------------
# There are 4 sample configuration files in $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config that need to be copied
sudo -u apache cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.php
sudo -u apache cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.php
sudo -u apache cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/core.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/core.php
sudo -u apache cp -a $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.default.php $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/config.php
echo "<?php
class DATABASE_CONFIG {
public \$default = array(
'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',
//'datasource' => 'Database/Postgres',
'persistent' => false,
'host' => '$DBHOST',
'login' => '$DBUSER_MISP',
'port' => 3306, // MySQL & MariaDB
//'port' => 5432, // PostgreSQL
'password' => '$DBPASSWORD_MISP',
'database' => '$DBNAME',
'prefix' => '',
'encoding' => 'utf8',
);
}" | sudo -u apache 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 /var/www/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 apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/Config/config.php
sudo chcon -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /var/www/MISP/app/Config/config.php
# Set some MISP directives with the command line tool
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Live $MISP_LIVE"
# Change base url
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Baseurl $MISP_BASEURL"
# Generate a GPG encryption key.
cat >/tmp/gen-key-script <<EOF
%echo Generating a default key
Key-Type: default
Key-Length: $GPG_KEY_LENGTH
Subkey-Type: default
Name-Real: $GPG_REAL_NAME
Name-Comment: $GPG_COMMENT
Name-Email: $GPG_EMAIL_ADDRESS
Expire-Date: 0
Passphrase: $GPG_PASSPHRASE
# Do a commit here, so that we can later print "done"
%commit
%echo done
EOF
sudo gpg --homedir /var/www/MISP/.gnupg --batch --gen-key /tmp/gen-key-script
sudo rm -f /tmp/gen-key-script
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/.gnupg
# And export the public key to the webroot
sudo gpg --homedir /var/www/MISP/.gnupg --export --armor $GPG_EMAIL_ADDRESS |sudo tee /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/gpg.asc
sudo chown apache:apache /var/www/MISP/app/webroot/gpg.asc
# Start the workers to enable background jobs
chmod +x /var/www/MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh
sudo -u apache $RUN_PHP /var/www/MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh
# To make the background workers start on boot
vi /etc/rc.local
# Add the following line at the end
su -s /bin/bash apache -c 'scl enable rh-php56 /var/www/MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh'
# and make sure it will execute
sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
# Initialize user and fetch Auth Key
sudo -E $RUN_PHP "$CAKE userInit -q"
AUTH_KEY=$(mysql -u $DBUSER_MISP -p$DBPASSWORD_MISP misp -e "SELECT authkey FROM users;" | tail -1)
# Setup some more MISP default via cake CLI
# Tune global time outs
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.autoRegenerate" 0"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.timeout" 600"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.cookie_timeout" 3600"
# Enable GnuPG
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "GnuPG.email" "admin@admin.test""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "GnuPG.homedir" "$PATH_TO_MISP/.gnupg""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "GnuPG.password" "Password1234""
# Enable Enrichment set better timeouts
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_services_enable" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_hover_enable" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_timeout" 300"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_hover_timeout" 150"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_cve_enabled" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_dns_enabled" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_services_url" "http://127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Enrichment_services_port" 6666"
# Enable Import modules set better timout
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_services_enable" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_services_url" "http://127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_services_port" 6666"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_timeout" 300"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_ocr_enabled" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Import_csvimport_enabled" true"
# Enable Export modules set better timout
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Export_services_enable" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Export_services_url" "http://127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Export_services_port" 6666"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Export_timeout" 300"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Export_pdfexport_enabled" true"
# Enable installer org and tune some configurables
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.host_org_id" 1"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.email" "info@admin.test""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.disable_emailing" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.contact" "info@admin.test""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.disablerestalert" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.showCorrelationsOnIndex" true"
# Provisional Cortex tunes
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_enable" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_url" "http://127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_port" 9000"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_timeout" 120"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_url" "http://127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_port" 9000"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_timeout" 120"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_services_authkey" """
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_ssl_verify_peer" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_ssl_verify_host" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Cortex_ssl_allow_self_signed" true"
# Various plugin sightings settings
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Sightings_policy" 0"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Sightings_anonymise" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.Sightings_range" 365"
# Plugin CustomAuth tuneable
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.CustomAuth_disable_logout" false"
# RPZ Plugin settings
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_policy" "DROP""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_walled_garden" "127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_serial" "\$date00""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_refresh" "2h""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_retry" "30m""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_expiry" "30d""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_minimum_ttl" "1h""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_ttl" "1w""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_ns" "localhost.""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_ns_alt" """
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.RPZ_email" "root.localhost""
# Force defaults to make MISP Server Settings less RED
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.language" "eng""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.proposals_block_attributes" false"
## Redis block
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.redis_host" "127.0.0.1""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.redis_port" 6379"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.redis_database" 13"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.redis_password" """
# Force defaults to make MISP Server Settings less YELLOW
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.ssdeep_correlation_threshold" 40"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.extended_alert_subject" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.default_event_threat_level" 4"
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.newUserText" "Dear new MISP user,\\n\\nWe would hereby like to welcome you to the \$org MISP community.\\n\\n Use the credentials below to log into MISP at \$misp, where you will be prompted to manually change your password to something of your own choice.\\n\\nUsername: \$username\\nPassword: \$password\\n\\nIf you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at: \$contact.\\n\\nBest regards,\\nYour \$org MISP support team""
##sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.passwordResetText" "Dear MISP user,\\n\\nA password reset has been triggered for your account. Use the below provided temporary password to log into MISP at \$misp, where you will be prompted to manually change your password to something of your own choice.\\n\\nUsername: \$username\\nYour temporary password: \$password\\n\\nIf you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at: \$contact.\\n\\nBest regards,\\nYour \$org MISP support team""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.enableEventBlacklisting" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.enableOrgBlacklisting" true"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.log_client_ip" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.log_auth" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.disableUserSelfManagement" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.block_event_alert" false"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.block_event_alert_tag" "no-alerts=\"true\"""
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.block_old_event_alert" false"
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.block_old_event_alert_age" """
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.incoming_tags_disabled_by_default" false"
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.footermidleft" "This is an initial install""
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.footermidright" "Please configure and harden accordingly""
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.welcome_text_top" "Initial Install, please configure""
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "MISP.welcome_text_bottom" "Welcome to MISP, change this message in MISP Settings""
# Force defaults to make MISP Server Settings less GREEN
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Security.password_policy_length" 12"
##sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Security.password_policy_complexity" '/^((?=.*\d)|(?=.*\W+))(?![\n])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z]).*$|.{16,}/'"
# Tune global time outs
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.autoRegenerate" 0"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.timeout" 600"
sudo $RUN_PHP "$CAKE Admin setSetting "Session.cookie_timeout" 3600"
# Now log in using the webinterface: http://misp/users/login
# The default user/pass = admin@admin.test/admin
# Using the server settings tool in the admin interface (Administration -> Server Settings), set MISP up to your preference
# It is especially vital that no critical issues remain!
Don't forget to change the email, password and authentication key after installation.
# Once done, have a look at the diagnostics
# If any of the directories that MISP uses to store files is not writeable to the apache user, change the permissions
# you can do this by running the following commands:
chmod -R 750 /var/www/MISP/<directory path with an indicated issue>
chown -R apache:apache /var/www/MISP/<directory path with an indicated issue>
# Make sure that the STIX libraries and GnuPG work as intended, if not, refer to INSTALL.txt's paragraphs dealing with these two items
# If anything goes wrong, make sure that you check MISP's logs for errors:
# /var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs/error.log
# /var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs/resque-worker-error.log
# /var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs/resque-scheduler-error.log
# /var/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs/resque-2015-01-01.log //where the actual date is the current date
Recommended actions
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- By default CakePHP exposes his name and version in email headers. Apply a patch to remove this behavior.
- You should really harden your OS
- You should really harden the configuration of Apache
- You should really harden the configuration of MySQL
- Keep your software up2date (MISP, CakePHP and everything else)
- Log and audit