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Services
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Services are controlled by the use of Security Onion scripts (so-<noun>-<verb>
) which act as wrappers to other lower-level scripts. These scripts are detailed below:
Check status of all services:
sudo so-status
Start all services:
sudo so-start
Stop all services:
sudo so-stop
Restart all services:
sudo so-restart
Check status of sguild (Sguil server):
sudo so-sguild-status
Start sguild:
sudo so-sguild-start
Stop sguild:
sudo so-sguild-stop
Restart sguild:
sudo so-sguild-restart
Sensor services are controlled with so-sensor-*
.
List of controlled services:
ls /usr/sbin/so-sensor-*
The following examples are for Bro, but you could substitute whatever sensor service you're trying to control.
Check status of Bro:
sudo so-bro-status
Start Bro:
sudo so-bro-start
Stop Bro:
sudo so-bro-stop
Restart Bro:
sudo so-bro-restart
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