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## How to install and start MISP modules (in a Python virtualenv)?
~~~~bash
SUDO_WWW="sudo -u www-data"
sudo apt-get install -y \
git \
libpq5 \
libjpeg-dev \
tesseract-ocr \
libpoppler-cpp-dev \
imagemagick virtualenv \
libopencv-dev \
zbar-tools \
libzbar0 \
libzbar-dev \
libfuzzy-dev \
libcaca-dev
# BEGIN with virtualenv:
$SUDO_WWW virtualenv -p python3 /var/www/MISP/venv
# END with virtualenv
cd /usr/local/src/
# Ideally you add your user to the staff group and make /usr/local/src group writeable, below follows an example with user misp
sudo adduser misp staff
sudo chmod 2775 /usr/local/src
sudo chown root:staff /usr/local/src
git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules.git
git clone git://github.com/stricaud/faup.git faup
git clone git://github.com/stricaud/gtcaca.git gtcaca
# Install gtcaca/faup
cd gtcaca
mkdir -p build
cd build
cmake .. && make
sudo make install
cd ../../faup
mkdir -p build
cd build
cmake .. && make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
cd ../../misp-modules
# BEGIN with virtualenv:
$SUDO_WWW /var/www/MISP/venv/bin/pip install -I -r REQUIREMENTS
$SUDO_WWW /var/www/MISP/venv/bin/pip install .
# END with virtualenv
# BEGIN without virtualenv:
sudo pip install -I -r REQUIREMENTS
sudo pip install .
# END without virtualenv
# Start misp-modules as a service
sudo cp etc/systemd/system/misp-modules.service /etc/systemd/system/
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable --now misp-modules
/var/www/MISP/venv/bin/misp-modules -l 127.0.0.1 -s & #to start the modules
~~~~
## How to install and start MISP modules on RHEL-based distributions ?
As of this writing, the official RHEL repositories only contain Ruby 2.0.0 and Ruby 2.1 or higher is required. As such, this guide installs Ruby 2.2 from the SCL repository.
~~~~bash
SUDO_WWW="sudo -u apache"
sudo yum install \
rh-ruby22 \
openjpeg-devel \
rubygem-rouge \
rubygem-asciidoctor \
zbar-devel \
opencv-devel \
gcc-c++ \
pkgconfig \
poppler-cpp-devel \
python-devel \
redhat-rpm-config
cd /usr/local/src/
sudo git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules.git
cd misp-modules
$SUDO_WWW /usr/bin/scl enable rh-python36 "virtualenv -p python3 /var/www/MISP/venv"
$SUDO_WWW /var/www/MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U -I -r REQUIREMENTS
$SUDO_WWW /var/www/MISP/venv/bin/pip install -U .
~~~~
Create the service file /etc/systemd/system/misp-modules.service :
~~~~bash
echo "[Unit]
Description=MISP's modules
After=misp-workers.service
[Service]
Type=simple
User=apache
Group=apache
ExecStart=/usr/bin/scl enable rh-python36 rh-ruby22 '/var/www/MISP/venv/bin/misp-modules l 127.0.0.1 s'
Restart=always
RestartSec=10
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target" | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/misp-modules.service
~~~~
The After=misp-workers.service must be changed or removed if you have not created a misp-workers service. Then, enable the misp-modules service and start it:
~~~~bash
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable --now misp-modules
~~~~
## How to use an MISP modules Docker container
### Docker build
~~~~bash
docker build -t misp-modules \
--build-arg BUILD_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%d") \
docker/
~~~~
### Docker run
~~~~bash
# Start Redis
docker run --rm -d --name=misp-redis redis:alpine
# Start MISP-modules
docker run \
--rm -d --name=misp-modules \
-e REDIS_BACKEND=misp-redis \
-e REDIS_PORT="6379" \
-e REDIS_PW="" \
-e REDIS_DATABASE="245" \
-e MISP_MODULES_DEBUG="false" \
dcso/misp-dockerized-misp-modules
~~~~
### Docker-compose
~~~~yml
services:
misp-modules:
# https://hub.docker.com/r/dcso/misp-dockerized-misp-modules
image: dcso/misp-dockerized-misp-modules:3
# Local image:
#image: misp-modules
#build:
# context: docker/
environment:
# Redis
REDIS_BACKEND: misp-redis
REDIS_PORT: "6379"
REDIS_DATABASE: "245"
# System PROXY (OPTIONAL)
http_proxy:
https_proxy:
no_proxy: 0.0.0.0
# Timezone (OPTIONAL)
TZ: Europe/Berlin
# MISP-Modules (OPTIONAL)
MISP_MODULES_DEBUG: "false"
# Logging options (OPTIONAL)
LOG_SYSLOG_ENABLED: "no"
misp-redis:
# https://hub.docker.com/_/redis or alternative https://hub.docker.com/r/dcso/misp-dockerized-redis/
image: redis:alpine
~~~~
## Install misp-module on an offline instance.
First, you need to grab all necessary packages for example like this :
Use pip wheel to create an archive
~~~
mkdir misp-modules-offline
pip3 wheel -r REQUIREMENTS shodan --wheel-dir=./misp-modules-offline
tar -cjvf misp-module-bundeled.tar.bz2 ./misp-modules-offline/*
~~~
On offline machine :
~~~
mkdir misp-modules-bundle
tar xvf misp-module-bundeled.tar.bz2 -C misp-modules-bundle
cd misp-modules-bundle
ls -1|while read line; do sudo pip3 install --force-reinstall --ignore-installed --upgrade --no-index --no-deps ${line};done
~~~
Next you can follow standard install procedure.