20 KiB
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for FreeBSD 12.0-amd64
0/ WIP /!\ You are warned, this does not work yet! /!\
!!! warning NOT working: pydeep, lief
{!generic/globalVariables.md!}
PHP_ETC_BASE=/usr/local/etc
PHP_INI=${PHP_ETC_BASE}/php.ini
PATH_TO_MISP=/usr/local/www/MISP
CAKE="$PATH_TO_MISP/app/Console/cake"
1/ Minimal FreeBSD install
Install standard FreeBSD-amd64 with:
- sshd
- ntpdate
- ntpd
- ports
System Hardening
- Clean /tmp
- Disable Syslogd network socket
- Disable Sendmail service
Install pkg and point to latest
$ su -
# pkg
Install sudo
pkg install -y sudo
!!! notice
Make sure users in group wheel can sudo, uncomment in /usr/local/etc/sudoers
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
Install bash
sudo pkg install -y bash
Optional but useful, add a local misp user
sudo pw user add misp -s /usr/local/bin/bash -G wheel,www,staff
sudo mkdir /home/misp ; sudo chown misp:misp /home/misp
sudo passwd misp
# In case you already have a MISP User
sudo pw usermod misp -s /usr/local/bin/bash
sudo pw groupmod -n www -m misp
sudo pw groupmod -n staff -m misp
exit
Update system
sudo freebsd-update fetch install
Fetch ports or update ports
sudo portsnap fetch extract
# OR
sudo portsnap fetch update
Make python3 default *(optional)
echo "DEFAULT_VERSIONS= python=3.6 python2=2.7 python3=3.6" >> /etc/make.conf
sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python
Install postfix
sudo pkg install -y postfix
FAMP
Install misc dependencies
sudo pkg install -y curl git python3 vim m4 help2man gmake automake libtool expect gsed
!!! warning N.B: MariaDB 10.3 currently segfaults on 11.2: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229219
sudo pkg install -y apache24 \
logrotate \
gnupg \
mariadb102-server mariadb102-client \
php72 \
php72-mysqli \
php72-xml \
php72-openssl \
php72-pcntl \
php72-mbstring \
php72-pdo_mysql \
php72-phar \
php72-json \
php72-filter \
php72-fileinfo \
php72-dom \
php72-opcache \
php72-session \
mod_php72
sudo cp -p /usr/local/etc/php.ini-development /usr/local/etc/php.ini
sudo sysrc apache24_enable="yes"
sudo sysrc mysql_enable="yes"
sudo sysrc mysql_args="--bind-address=127.0.0.1"
sudo service apache24 start
sudo service mysql-server start
### /!\ Needs Fixing /!\
# 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 -- "${DBPASSWORD_ADMIN}\r"
expect "Remove anonymous users?"
send -- "y\r"
expect "Disallow root login remotely?"
send -- "y\r"
expect "Remove test database and access to it?"
send -- "y\r"
expect "Reload privilege tables now?"
send -- "y\r"
expect eof
EOF
sudo pkg remove -R tcl86
echo "<IfModule dir_module>
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
<FilesMatch "\.php$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
</FilesMatch>
<FilesMatch "\.phps$">
SetHandler application/x-httpd-php-source
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>" |sudo tee -a /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/php.conf
Redis needs to be installed via ports
cd /usr/ports/databases/redis
sudo make install clean
sudo sysrc redis_enable="yes"
php-redis
cd /usr/ports/databases/pecl-redis
sudo make install clean
php-gnupg
cd /usr/ports/security/pecl-gnupg
sudo make install clean
PHP CLI Tweak
echo "PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin" |sudo tee -a /usr/local/etc/apache24/envvars.d/php.env
sudo service apache24 restart
3/ MISP code
# Download MISP using git in the /usr/local/www/ directory.
sudo mkdir ${PATH_TO_MISP}
sudo chown www:www ${PATH_TO_MISP}
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/MISP/MISP.git ${PATH_TO_MISP}
# Make git ignore filesystem permission differences
sudo -u www git config core.filemode false
sudo -u www git submodule update --init --recursive
# Make git ignore filesystem permission differences for submodules
sudo -u www git submodule foreach --recursive git config core.filemode false
# install Mitre's STIX and its dependencies by running the following commands:
sudo pkg install -y py36-pip libxml2 libxslt
# Install virtualenv
sudo pip-3.6 install virtualenv
# Create a python3 virtualenv
sudo -u www virtualenv -p python3 ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/python-cybox.git
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/STIXProject/python-stix.git
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/MAECProject/python-maec.git
# install mixbox to accommodate the new STIX dependencies:
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/CybOXProject/mixbox.git
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/mixbox
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install .
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-cybox
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install .
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app/files/scripts/python-stix
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install .
# install PyMISP
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/PyMISP
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install .
4/ CakePHP
# Install CakeResque along with its dependencies if you intend to use the built in background jobs:
cd ${PATH_TO_MISP}/app
sudo -u www php composer.phar install
# To use the scheduler worker for scheduled tasks, do the following:
sudo -u www cp -fa /usr/local/www/MISP/INSTALL/setup/config.php /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php
5/ Set the permissions
# Check if the permissions are set correctly using the following commands:
sudo chown -R www:www /usr/local/www/MISP
sudo chmod -R 750 /usr/local/www/MISP
sudo chmod -R g+ws /usr/local/www/MISP/app/tmp
sudo chmod -R g+ws /usr/local/www/MISP/app/files
sudo chmod -R g+ws /usr/local/www/MISP/app/files/scripts/tmp
6/ Create a database and user
# Enter the mysql shell
sudo mysql -u root -p
MariaDB [(none)]> create database misp;
MariaDB [(none)]> grant usage on *.* to misp@localhost identified by 'XXXXdbpasswordhereXXXXX';
MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on misp.* to misp@localhost;
MariaDB [(none)]> flush privileges;
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 MISP database from MYSQL.sql
sudo -u www cat $PATH_TO_MISP/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql | mysql -u $DBUSER_MISP -p$DBPASSWORD_MISP $DBNAME
7/ Apache configuration
# Now configure your Apache webserver with the DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/MISP/app/webroot/
#2.4
sudo mkdir /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/ /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-enabled/
# If the apache version is 2.4:
sudo cp /usr/local/www/MISP/INSTALL/apache.24.misp.ssl /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-ssl.conf
# Be aware that the configuration files for apache 2.4 and up have changed.
# The configuration file has to have the .conf extension in the sites-available directory
# For more information, visit http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html
sudo mkdir /etc/ssl/private/
# If a valid SSL certificate is not already created for the server, create a self-signed certificate: (Make sure to fill the <…>)
sudo openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -days 365 -nodes -x509 \
-subj "/C=${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
sudo chmod 750 /etc/ssl/private/
sudo chmod 640 /etc/ssl/private/*
# Otherwise, copy the SSLCertificateFile, SSLCertificateKeyFile, and SSLCertificateChainFile to /etc/ssl/private/. (Modify path and config to fit your environment)
sudo mkdir /var/log/apache24/
sudo gsed -i "s/apache2/apache24/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-ssl.conf
sudo gsed -i "s/var\/www/usr\/local\/www/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-ssl.conf
sudo gsed -i "s/SSLCertificateChainFile/#SSLCertificateChainFile/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-ssl.conf
# activate new vhost
cd /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-enabled/
sudo ln -s ../sites-available/misp-ssl.conf
echo "Include etc/apache24/sites-enabled/*.conf" |sudo tee -a /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
echo "IncludeOptional etc/apache24/sites-enabled/*.conf" |sudo tee -a /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
for key in upload_max_filesize post_max_size max_execution_time max_input_time memory_limit
do
sudo gsed -i "s/^\($key\).*/\1 = $(eval echo \${$key})/" $PHP_INI
done
sudo gsed -i "s/#LoadModule rewrite_module libexec\/apache24\/mod_rewrite.so/LoadModule rewrite_module libexec\/apache24\/mod_rewrite.so/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
sudo gsed -i "s/#LoadModule ssl_module libexec\/apache24\/mod_ssl.so/LoadModule ssl_module libexec\/apache24\/mod_ssl.so/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
sudo gsed -i "s/Listen 80/Listen 80\nListen 443/" /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf
# Restart apache
sudo service apache24 restart
8/ Log rotation
# MISP saves the stdout and stderr of its workers in /usr/local/www/MISP/app/tmp/logs
# To rotate these logs install the supplied logrotate script:
sudo cp /usr/local/www/MISP/INSTALL/misp.logrotate /usr/local/etc/logrotate.d/misp
sudo chmod 0640 /usr/local/etc/logrotate.d/misp
9/ MISP configuration
# There are 4 sample configuration files in /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config that need to be copied
sudo -u www cp -a /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.default.php /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/bootstrap.php
sudo -u www cp -a /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/database.default.php /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/database.php
sudo -u www cp -a /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/core.default.php /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/core.php
sudo -u www cp -a /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/config.default.php /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config/config.php
# Configure the fields in the newly created files:
echo "<?php
class DATABASE_CONFIG {
public \$default = array(
'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',
//'datasource' => 'Database/Postgres',
'persistent' => false,
'host' => '$DBHOST',
'login' => '$DBUSER_MISP',
'port' => 3306, // MySQL & MariaDB
//'port' => 5432, // PostgreSQL
'password' => '$DBPASSWORD_MISP',
'database' => '$DBNAME',
'prefix' => '',
'encoding' => 'utf8',
);
}" | sudo -u www tee $PATH_TO_MISP/app/Config/database.php
# Important! Change the salt key in /usr/local/www/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)
# Change base url in config.php
# example: 'baseurl' => 'https://<your.FQDN.here>',
# alternatively, you can leave this field empty if you would like to use relative pathing in MISP
# 'baseurl' => '',
# and make sure the file permissions are still OK
sudo chown -R www:www /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config
sudo chmod -R 750 /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Config
# 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 -u www gpg --homedir $PATH_TO_MISP/.gnupg --batch --gen-key /tmp/gen-key-script
# The email address should match the one set in the config.php / set in the configuration menu in the administration menu configuration file
# And export the public key to the webroot
sudo -u www sh -c "gpg --homedir $PATH_TO_MISP/.gnupg --export --armor $GPG_EMAIL_ADDRESS" | sudo -u www tee $PATH_TO_MISP/app/webroot/gpg.asc
# To make the background workers start on boot
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh
if [ ! -e /etc/rc.local ]
then
echo '#!/bin/sh -e' | sudo tee -a /etc/rc.local
echo 'exit 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/rc.local
sudo chmod u+x /etc/rc.local
fi
{!generic/MISP_CAKE_init.md!}
sudo gsed -i -e '$i \sudo -u www bash /usr/local/www/MISP/app/Console/worker/start.sh > /tmp/worker_start_rc.local.log\n' /etc/rc.local
sudo gsed -i -e '$i \sudo -u www /usr/local/www/MISP/venv/bin/misp-modules -l 127.0.0.1 -s > /tmp/misp-modules_rc.local.log 2> /dev/null &\n' /etc/rc.local
10/ MISP modules
sudo pkg install -y yara
sudo mkdir /usr/local/src
sudo chmod 2775 /usr/local/src
sudo chown root:staff /usr/local/src
cd /usr/local/src/
git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules.git
cd misp-modules
# lief broken...
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install maec python-magic
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install -I -r REQUIREMENTS
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install .
##sudo pip-3.6 install git+https://github.com/kbandla/pydeep.git
# install STIX2.0 library to support STIX 2.0 export:
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install stix2
{!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
sudo pkg install -y libzmq4
sudo -H -u www ${PATH_TO_MISP}/venv/bin/pip install pyzmq
misp-dashboard (NOT WORKING)
!!! notice Enable ZeroMQ for misp-dashboard
!!! warning This is not working, still needs a working WSGI config.
!!! warning The install_dependencies.sh script is for Linux ONLY. The following blurp will be a diff of a working OpenBSD version.
(DASHENV) fbsd# diff -u install_dependencies.sh install_dependencies_fbsd.sh
diff --git a/install_dependencies.sh b/install_dependencies.sh
index ca10fc0..bd5d415 100755
--- a/install_dependencies.sh
+++ b/install_dependencies.sh
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-#!/bin/bash
+#!/usr/local/bin/bash
set -e
#set -x
-sudo apt-get install python3-virtualenv virtualenv screen redis-server unzip -y
+pkg install -y unzip wget screen
if [ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
virtualenv -p python3 DASHENV
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ if [ -e "config/config.cfg" ]; then
else
cp -i config/config.cfg.default config/config.cfg
echo "Sanitizing MaxMindDB Path"
- sed -i "s|pathMaxMindDB=./data/GeoLite2-City/GeoLite2-City.mmdb|pathMaxMindDB=$PWD/data/GeoLite2-City/GeoLite2-City.mmdb|" config/config.cfg
- sed -i "s|path_countrycode_to_coord_JSON=./data/country_code_lat_long.json|path_countrycode_to_coord_JSON=$PWD/data/country_code_lat_long.json|" config/config.cfg
+ gsed -i "s|pathMaxMindDB=./data/GeoLite2-City/GeoLite2-City.mmdb|pathMaxMindDB=$PWD/data/GeoLite2-City/GeoLite2-City.mmdb|" config/config.cfg
+ gsed -i "s|path_countrycode_to_coord_JSON=./data/country_code_lat_long.json|path_countrycode_to_coord_JSON=$PWD/data/country_code_lat_long.json|" config/config.cfg
fi
## Web stuff
cd /usr/local/www
sudo mkdir misp-dashboard
sudo chown www:www misp-dashboard
sudo -u www git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-dashboard.git
cd misp-dashboard
#/!\ Made on Linux, the next script will fail
#sudo /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/install_dependencies.sh
sudo virtualenv -ppython3 /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/DASHENV
sudo chown -R www DASHENV/
sudo -u www /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/DASHENV/bin/pip install -U pip argparse redis zmq geoip2 flask phonenumbers pycountry
sudo gsed -i "s/^host\ =\ localhost/host\ =\ 0.0.0.0/g" /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/config/config.cfg
sudo gsed -i -e '$i \sudo -u www bash /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/start_all.sh\n' /etc/rc.local
#/!\ Add port 8001 as a listener
#sudo sed -i '/Listen 80/a Listen 0.0.0.0:8001' /etc/apache2/ports.conf
sudo pkg install -y ap24-py36-mod_wsgi
echo "<VirtualHost *:8001>
ServerAdmin admin@misp.local
ServerName misp.local
DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard
WSGIDaemonProcess misp-dashboard \
user=misp group=misp \
python-home=/usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/DASHENV \
processes=1 \
threads=15 \
maximum-requests=5000 \
listen-backlog=100 \
queue-timeout=45 \
socket-timeout=60 \
connect-timeout=15 \
request-timeout=60 \
inactivity-timeout=0 \
deadlock-timeout=60 \
graceful-timeout=15 \
eviction-timeout=0 \
shutdown-timeout=5 \
send-buffer-size=0 \
receive-buffer-size=0 \
header-buffer-size=0 \
response-buffer-size=0 \
server-metrics=Off
WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard/misp-dashboard.wsgi
<Directory /usr/local/www/misp-dashboard>
WSGIProcessGroup misp-dashboard
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
Require all granted
</Directory>
LogLevel info
ErrorLog /usr/local/log/apache2/misp-dashboard.local_error.log
CustomLog /usr/local/log/apache2/misp-dashboard.local_access.log combined
ServerSignature Off
</VirtualHost>" | sudo tee /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-dashboard.conf
sudo ln -s /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-available/misp-dashboard.conf /usr/local/etc/apache24/sites-enabled/misp-dashboard.conf
Add this to /etc/httpd2.conf
LoadModule wsgi_module /usr/local/lib/apache2/mod_wsgi.so
Listen 8001
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_event_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_object_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_object_reference_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_attribute_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_sighting_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_user_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_organisation_notifications_enable" true
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_port" 50000
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_redis_host" "localhost"
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_redis_port" 6379
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_redis_database" 1
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_redis_namespace" "mispq"
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_include_attachments" false
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_tag_notifications_enable" false
sudo $CAKE Admin setSetting "Plugin.ZeroMQ_audit_notifications_enable" false
misp-modules (section deprecated)
!!! notice
If you want to add the misp modules functionality, follow the setup procedure described in misp-modules:
https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules#how-to-install-and-start-misp-modules
Then the enrichment, export and import modules can be enabled in MISP via the settings.