Hi. I don't have snort on my system, but check the following: Find and open the start script for snort (/etc/init.d/snort ?) which files does this script lookup to get the options? (maybe /etc/rc.config.d/snort.rc.config ?) Check all those files and you will find what you're looking for. If not supported by SuSE, write your own start script and integrate it with options like startup after network start etc. Hope that helps. Ralf BTW: This isn't really security related. Only snort is a program that provides some kind of security. Your problem is located under "SuSE boot scripts / configuration".
Hello everybody!
Since I installed SuSE 7.3 I can't seem to get my system to start snort at boottime... Why aren't the "START_SNORT" and "SNORT_OPTS" lines there anymore? Can I simply insert them and everything will be fine (after running SuSEconfig, of course...)? Starting snort by boot.local doesn't work, because network isn't up at all when it get's executed.
Thanks for any help!
Markus
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