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Amsterdam: SELKS & Docker using Compose

Stamus Networks is proud to announce the availability of the first technology preview of Amsterdam.

Amsterdam is a ready-to-use Suricata IDS/NSM based system running on Docker. It features the same components as SELKS our live and installable Suricata distibution. So by running Amsterdam you get:

  • Suricata: latest version of the IDS/NSM engine
  • Elasticsearch: the powerful search engine
  • Logstash: the data pipeline application injecting Suricata events in the database
  • Kibana: Version 4 of the famous dashboard interface
  • Scirius: Stamus Networks' Suricata ruleset management interface

Each component runs in a separate container and Amsterdam is using the official images for ELK stack to provide you an always up-to-date experience. Amsterdam is available under GPLv3 license.

Using Amsterdam is really simple. Once installed, you need to setup a directory that will contain data and configuration. For example to create and use a directory named ams-wlan0 and sniff the wlan0 interface on host, one can run once:

amsterdam -d ams-wlan0 -i wlan0 setup

You can then start Amsterdam by running:

amsterdam -d ams-wlan0 start

Scirius running in Amsterdam

Once all containers are built and started, you can point your browser to http://localhost:8000 to get access to the management interface.

It is possible to run multiple instances of Amsterdam on the same system by using different data directories. Each data directory contains the configuration files of the components so you can easily tune your installation.

More information and source code available on Github.

Eric Leblond

Éric Leblond is the co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO) at Stamus Networks. He sits on the board of directors at Open Network Security Foundation (OISF). Éric has more than 15 years of experience as co-founder and technologist of cybersecurity software companies and is an active member of the security and open-source communities. He has worked on the development of Suricata – the open-source network threat detection engine – since 2009 and is part of the Netfilter Core team, responsible for the Linux kernel's firewall layer. Eric is a respected expert and speaker on all things network security. Éric resides in Escalles, France.

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