# Config file for /etc/init.d/suricata* # Where config files are stored. Default: # SURICATA_DIR="/etc/suricata" # Pass options to each suricata service. # # You can launch more than one service at the same time with different options. # This can be useful in a multi-queue gateway, for example. # You can expand on the Suricata inline example found at: # http://suricata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setting-up-ipsinline-for-linux.html # Instead of configuring iptables to send traffic to just one queue, you can configure it to "load balance" # on several queues. You can then have a Suricata instance processing traffic for each queue. # This should help improve performance on the gateway/firewall. # # Suppose you configured iptables to use queues 0 and 1 named q0 and q1. You can now do the following: # ln -s /etc/init.d/suricata /etc/init.d/suricata.q0 # ln -s /etc/init.d/suricata /etc/init.d/suricata.q1 # cp /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml /etc/suricata/suricata-q0.yaml # cp /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml /etc/suricata/suricata-q1.yaml # # Edit both suricata-q{0,1}.yaml files and set values accordingly. # You can override these yaml config file names with SURICATA_CONF* below (optional). # This allows you to use the same yaml config file for multiple instances as long as you override # sensible options such as the log file paths. # SURICATA_CONF_q0="suricata-queues.yaml" # SURICATA_CONF_q1="suricata-queues.yaml" # SURICATA_CONF="suricata.yaml" # You can define the options here: # NB: avoid using -l, -c, --user, --group and setting logging.outputs.1.file.filename as the init script will try to set them for you. # SURICATA_OPTS_q0="-q 0" # SURICATA_OPTS_q1="-q 1" # If you want to use ${SURICATA_DIR}/suricata.yaml and start the service with /etc/init.d/suricata # then you can set: SURICATA_OPTS="--af-packet" # Log paths listed here will be created by the init script and will override the log path # set in the yaml file, if present. # SURICATA_LOG_FILE_q0="/var/log/suricata/q0/suricata.log" # SURICATA_LOG_FILE_q1="/var/log/suricata/q1/suricata.log" # SURICATA_LOG_FILE="/var/log/suricata/suricata.log" # Run as user/group. # Do not define if you want to run as root or as the user defined in the yaml config file (run-as). # The ebuild should have created the dedicated user/group suricata:suricata for you to specify here below. # SURICATA_USER_q0="suricata" # SURICATA_GROUP_q0="suricata" # SURICATA_USER_q1="suricata" # SURICATA_GROUP_q1="suricata" # SURICATA_USER="suricata" # SURICATA_GROUP="suricata" # Suricata processes can take a long time to shut down. # If necessary, adjust timeout in seconds to be used when calling stop from the init script. # Examples: # SURICATA_MAX_WAIT_ON_STOP="300" # SURICATA_MAX_WAIT_ON_STOP="SIGTERM/30"