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May 13, 2017; 10:48pm
Using Paid Snort Rules with the Shield
Hi, can I use snort.org Rule Subscriptions on the Shield? The Personal plan is $29.99 for 1-year subscription snort.org Snort ruleset available immediately upon release – 30 days faster than registered users Coverage in advance of exploit
Thanks
user8446
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May 14, 2017; 2:27am
Re: Using Paid Snort Rules with the Shield
Administrator
You'll have to use a rules manager such as
Pulledpork
or
Oinkmaster
Running the latest OpenWrt stable release
breda
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May 22, 2017; 9:53pm
Re: Using Paid Snort Rules with the Shield
Thanks, user8446 will Pulledpork or Oinkmaster update automatically daily like from emerging threat?
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May 22, 2017; 9:59pm
Re: Using Paid Snort Rules with the Shield
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also, snort.org Rule Subscriptions I'm assuming they would be more up to date then emerging threats?
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