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Dropping Privileges After Startup
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Currently, ``libcap-ng`` is needed for dropping privileges on Suricata
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after startup. For libcap, see status of feature request number #276
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-- Libcap support for dropping privileges.
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Most distributions have ``libcap-ng`` in their repositories.
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To download the current version of libcap-ng from upstream, see also
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http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng/ChangeLog
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::
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  wget http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng/libcap-ng-0.7.8.tar.gz
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  tar -xzvf libcap-ng-0.7.8.tar.gz
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  cd libcap-ng-0.7.8
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  ./configure
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  make
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  make install
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Download, configure, compile and install Suricata for your particular setup.
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See :doc:`../install`. Depending on your environment, you may need to add the
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--with-libpcap_ng-libraries and --with-libpcap_ng-includes options
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during the configure step. e.g:
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::
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  ./configure --with-libcap_ng-libraries=/usr/local/lib \
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    --with-libcap_ng-includes=/usr/local/include
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Now, when you run Suricata, tell it what user and/or group you want it
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to run as after startup with the --user and --group options.
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e.g. (this assumes a 'suri' user and group):
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  suricata -D -i eth0 --user=suri --group=suri
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You will also want to make sure your user/group permissions are set so
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Suricata can still write to its log files which are usually located in
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/var/log/suricata.
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::
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  mkdir -p /var/log/suricata
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  chown -R root:suri /var/log/suricata
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  chmod -R 775 /var/log/suricata
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