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+Autogenerated on 2012-11-29
+from - https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/wiki/Ubuntu_Installation_from_GIT
+
+
+Ubuntu Installation from GIT
+
+In this document will be explained how to install and use the most recent code
+of Suricata on Ubuntu. Installing from GIT on other operating systems is
+basically the same, except that some commands are Ubuntu-specific (like sudo
+and apt-get). In case you are using another operating system, you should
+replace those commands by your operating-specific commands.
+
+Pre-installation requirements
+
+Before you can build Suricata for your system, run the following command to
+ensure that you have everything you need for the installation.
+
+ sudo apt-get -y install libpcre3 libpcre3-dbg libpcre3-dev \
+ build-essential autoconf automake libtool libpcap-dev libnet1-dev \
+ libyaml-0-2 libyaml-dev zlib1g zlib1g-dev libcap-ng-dev libcap-ng0 \
+ make libmagic-dev
+
+
+ sudo apt-get install git-core
+
+Depending on the current status of your system, it may take a while to complete
+this process.
+
+HTP
+
+HTP is bundled with Suricata and installed automatically. If you need to
+install HTP manually for other reasons, instructions can be found at HTP
+library_installation.
+
+IPS
+
+By default, Suricata works as an IDS. If you want to use it as a IDS and IPS
+program, enter:
+
+ sudo apt-get -y install libnetfilter-queue-dev libnetfilter-queue1
+ libnfnetlink-dev libnfnetlink0
+
+
+Suricata
+
+First, it is convenient to create a directory for Suricata. Name it 'suricata'
+for example. Open the terminal and enter:
+
+ mkdir suricata
+
+Followed by:
+
+ cd suricata
+
+Next, enter the following line in the terminal:
+
+ git clone git://phalanx.openinfosecfoundation.org/oisf.git
+
+
+ cd oisf
+
+Followed by:
+
+ ./autogen.sh
+
+To configure, please enter:
+
+ ./configure
+
+To compile, please enter:
+
+ make
+
+To install Suricata, enter:
+
+ sudo make install
+ sudo ldconfig
+
+
+Auto setup
+
+You can also use the available auto setup features of Suricata:
+ex:
+
+ ./configure && make && make install-conf
+
+
+make install-conf
+would do the regular "make install" and then it would automatically create/
+setup all the necessary directories and suricata.yaml for you.
+
+ ./configure && make && make install-rules
+
+
+make install-rules
+would do the regular "make install" and then it would automatically download
+and set up the latest ruleset from Emerging Threats available for Suricata
+
+ ./configure && make && make install-full
+
+
+make install-full
+would combine everything mentioned above (install-conf and install-rules) - and
+will present you with a ready to run (configured and set up) Suricata
+Please continue with Basic_Setup.
+In case you have already made a map for the most recent code, downloaded the
+code into that map, and want to download recent code again, please enter:
+
+ cd suricata/oisf
+
+next, enter:
+
+ git pull
+
+After that, you start again at running autogen.