At first you should install PF_RING (you can install any latest version ```bash cd /usr/src wget 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ntop/PF_RING/PF_RING-6.0.3.tar.gz?r=http%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fntop%2Ffiles%2FPF_RING%2F&ts=1402307916&use_mirror=cznic' -OPF_RING-6.0.3.tar.gz tar -xf PF_RING-6.0.3.tar.gz cd PF_RING-6.0.3 # Debian way apt-get install build-essential bison flex linux-headers-$(uname -r) libnuma-dev # CentOS yum install -y make bison flex kernel-devel gcc gcc-c++ # CentOS openvz case yum install -y make bison flex vzkernel-devel gcc gcc-c++ ``` Build PF_RING kernel module: ```bash cd kernel make make install modprobe pf_ring ``` Build lib: ```bash # Debian apt-get install -y libnuma-dev # CentOS yum install -y numactl-devel cd /usr/src/PF_RING-6.0.3/userland/lib ./configure --prefix=/opt/pf_ring make make install ``` Install FastNetMon: ```bash # Debian 7 Wheezy apt-get install -y git g++ gcc libboost-all-dev make libgpm-dev libncurses5-dev liblog4cpp5-dev libnuma-dev libgeoip-dev libhiredis-dev libpcap-dev # CentOS yum install -y git make gcc gcc-c++ boost-devel GeoIP-devel log4cpp-devel ncurses-devel glibc-static ncurses-static gpm-static gpm-devel # For compiling on CentOS please remove line "STATIC = -static" from file Makefile and replace line "LIBS += -lboost_thread" by line "LIBS += -lboost_thread-mt" cd /usr/src git clone https://github.com/FastVPSEestiOu/fastnetmon.git cd fastnetmon/src ``` Build FastNetMon with cmake: ```bash cd /usr/src/fastnetmon/cmake mkdir build cd build cmake .. make ``` You should start fastnetmon using this options: ```bash LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pf_ring/lib/ ./fastnetmon eth3,eth4 ``` If you want to avoid LD_LIBRARY_PATH on every call you should add pf_ring path to system: ```bash echo "/opt/pf_ring/lib" > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/pf_ring.conf ldconfig -v ``` It's REQUIRED to add all your networks in CIDR form to file /etc/networks_list if form when one subnet on one line. Please aggregate your networks because long networks list will significatly slow down program. And please change REDIS_SUPPORT = yes to no in Makefile if you do not need traffic counting feature. When you running this software in OpenVZ node you may did not specify networks explicitly, we can read it from file /proc/vz/veip. You can add whitelist subnets in similar form to /etc/networks_whitelist (CIDR masks too). Copy standard config file to /etc: ```bash cp fastnetmon.conf /etc/fastnetmon.conf ``` Start it: ```bash ./fastnetmon eth1,eth2 ``` Enable program start on server startup, please add to /etc/rc.local this lines: ```bash screen -S fastnetmon -d -m /root/fastnetmon/fastnetmon ``` When incoming or outgoing attack arrives program call bash script (when it exists): /usr/local/bin/notify_about_attack.sh two times. First time when threshold exceed (at this step we know IP, direction and power of attack). Second when we collect 100 packets for detailed audit what did happens. ==Command Line Reference * --version gives FNM version * --daemonize start in daemon mode * --configuration_file CONFIG_FILE specify alternative config file to read