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Just wondering if any else is running this program? Even wondering if there are any updates coming
 
I seem to recall that the person who was leading the experimental charge with suricata came to the conclusion that he had taken it as far as a router like we discuss here can go. So, I wouldn't expect any updates because I think they have moved on from here.
 
Just wondering if any else is running this program? Even wondering if there are any updates coming

I don't use it but on the official site there is a 6.0.2 release dated March 2021.

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I have a spare rpi 4 sitting here, I might just go ahead and install Suricata on that for now, try it.....I suppose tho I would need a switch in order for this to work? Or would I be able to point to it in the Asus router to use (IP)??
 
Suricata is currently based on Rust library. I think it was discontinued from the Entware repository.
I recommend using Suricata or Snort in an embedded software solution (Pfsense, Opnsense, Ipfire etc)
A dedicated mini firewall behind a wifi router is the basic security policy.
 
Suricata is currently based on Rust library. I think it was discontinued from the Entware repository.
I recommend using Suricata or Snort in an embedded software solution (Pfsense, Opnsense, Ipfire etc)
A dedicated mini firewall behind a wifi router is the basic security policy.

So there we go. I let the pros get to the root. Sounds like we aren't in any luck especially with the Entware drop.

Long time no chat @rgnldo - hope all is well!
 
Suricata is currently based on Rust library. I think it was discontinued from the Entware repository.
I recommend using Suricata or Snort in an embedded software solution (Pfsense, Opnsense, Ipfire etc)
A dedicated mini firewall behind a wifi router is the basic security policy.
So what your saying is ISP-> wifi router-> IPfire( raspberry pi in my case)

and NOT ISP-> Ipfire-> Asus router
 
Hi @rgnldo , I'd like to do this with the pfSense/opnSense fw as a transparent filtering bridge with the Asus still handing out DHCP. I've tried a dozen times and can't seem to get it right.... If I make the fw the DHCP server and the Asus as just an access point it will work, but I would rather have my AX88u as DHCP server.

Can you suggest a set of instructions to follow for this? I have a preference for opnSense and have used the online HowTo docs several times and tried various indi how-to's. I must be missing something or have a fundamental lack of understanding on how the pf fw is used. Recommendations? I apologize for bringing up this old post. TIA
 
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