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PROGRAM:
NAME
suricatasc - client for Suricata unix socket
SYNOPSIS
suricatasc [-h] [-v] [socket]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the suricatasc command.
suricatasc is a Python script that allows you communicate with suricata(8) daemon using
standard Unix sockets. The exchange protocol is JSON-based.
The creation of the socket is activated by setting enabled: yes under unix-command in
Suricata YAML configuration file:
[...]
unix-command:
enabled: yes
#filename: custom.socket # use this to specify an alternate file
[...]
You can also start suricata(8) with the --unix-socket argument:
suricata --unix-socket
suricata --unix-socket=socket
In case you don't specify socket, the default is /var/run/suricata/suricata-
command.socket.
To know if the suricata(8) daemon is build with the required capabilities run suricata
--build-info and look for "Unix socket enabled: yes".
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two
dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --verbose
Verbose output (including JSON dump).
COMMANDS
When running suricatasc, you will get an 'interactive' CLI. The list of available commands
will show up.
command-list
list available commands
shutdown
this shutdown suricata
help alias of command-list
version
display Suricata's version
uptime display Suricata's uptime
running-mode
display running mode (workers, autofp, simple)
capture-mode
display capture system used
conf-get <key>
get configuration item.
>>> conf-get unix-command.enabled
Success:
"yes"
dump-counters
dump Suricata's performance counters
pcap-file <file>
load a file for pcap treatment
pcap-file-number
to know how much files are waiting to get processed
pcap-file-list
list of queued files
pcap-file-current
the current processed file
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